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The Tingle Nursery Company, Pittsville, Maryland 



ASPARAGUS 



Prices 2 year No. 1 Strong Plants 

 25 for 50c, 100 for $1.50, 1000 for $10.00 



Palmetto. Earlier than most other va- 

 rieties. Stalks vary from light to dark 

 green, very large and of good quality. The 

 old standard commercial variety. 



Mary Washington. This is generally 

 recognized by the leading growers as being 

 the best variety of asparagus grown. It 

 starts earlier, produces more and larger 

 stalks of extra quality than any other va- 

 riety. Highly rust resistant and has prov- 

 en by test to be best for home garden or 

 commercial plantings. The true strain. 



GRAPES 



25c each, $1.75 for 10. $15.00 per 100 



Concord. The most popular grape. It 

 adapts itself to varying conditions. Large 

 compact bunches of dark purplish black 

 berries covered with a rich bloom, skin is 

 tender but firm. Vigorous grower, hardy 

 and very productive. 



Moore's Early. Dark purple; bunches 

 medium size, berries large. Flavor and 

 quality good. Ten days before Concord. 



Niagara. The best of the light colored 

 grapes. Bunches medium size, berries large. 

 Earlier than Concord; flavor good. 



RASPBERRIES 



75c per 10, $4.00 per 



100 



. Cumberland. Berries are large, borne 

 in clusters, several to a branch. The relia- 

 ble blackcap. Flavor rich and sweet. Prob- 

 ably the very best black raspberry. Prolific. 



Latham. Claimed to be the very best 

 red raspberry. Berries are large, dark red, 

 of uniform size. Will stay on canes several 

 days after fully ripe. Bushes are vigorous 

 growers, hardy in all parts of the country; 

 begins bearing the first year. 



St. Regis, The best of the everbearing 

 red raspberries. Good quality and reliable 

 bearer. Midseason to fall. 



STRAWBERRIES 



Of all the fruits large and small we con- 

 sider the Strawberry the best of them all. 

 For over a quarter of a century we have 

 made a specialty of this fruit and while we 

 have several acres and many more varie- 

 ties the list below is best of them all. The 

 Fall or Everbearers are really fallbearers, 

 they fruit until hard freezing weather the 

 same season as planted. Be sure to get a 

 few plants for your garden. 



Price 25 for 60c, 100 for $1.25. 



Premier. We consider Premier one of 

 the best early strawberries ever introduced 

 and until Blakemore was introduced it was 

 the greatest seller of them all. It is an 

 abundant plant maker and produces great 

 crops of berries. 



Blakemore. A new early strawberry de- 

 veloped by the United States Department 

 of Agriculture and is considered by most 

 all who have grown it to be even better 

 than the popular Premier. Probably the 

 best strawberry for canning that is now 

 being grown. We fully recommend it. 



Chesapeake. A midseason to late vari- 

 ety and considered the best flavored straw- 

 berry grown. The berries are extra large, 

 and a good keeper after being picked, good 

 for table use when fresh and a great favor- 

 ite for preserving. 



Mastodon (Everbearing). This is the 

 best of the Fallbearing varieties and you 

 can really have strawberries until frost 

 and later if you plant Mastodon. They are 

 good flavored and a wonderful addition to 

 your strawberry garden. 



Fairfax and Dorsett. Here are two new 

 early berries developed by the U. S. Dept. 

 of Agriculture and said to be the two best 

 flavored strawberries ever produced. We 



have not yet fruited them but saw them 

 in fruit on the Department's grounds near 

 Washington last summer. We only have a 

 small stock of these plants to offer this 

 season but I advise you to get a few even 

 though the price may seem a little high. 

 They berries are large and are produced 

 abundantly on the healthy plants.. Price 

 25 plants for $1.00. 



Owings Mills, Md., April 17, 1932. Received 

 my order a few days ago. Everything O. K. 

 Your stock has a wonderful root system. I 

 surely was pleased. Howard E. Sherwood. 



Cana, N. C, April 25, 1932. My order reach- 

 ed me a few days ago in a good moist condi- 

 tion and was very satisfactory. 



Boston Nursery. 



Smoketown, Pa., May 12, 1932. Enclosed find 

 money oi'der in payment of account. I re- 

 ceived the plants in good condition and they 

 were nice plants. O. W. Laushey. 



Wilmington, Dela., April 27, 1932. The stock 

 arrived in good time, in excellent condition 

 and was very satisfactory. 



Mrs. William C. Spruance. 



Columbia, Pa., May 2, 1932. Received my 

 plants in fine condition and I am well pleas- 

 ed.. John C. Moore. 



Stevens, Pa., May 3, 1932. We received the 

 plants in good condition and are very well 

 pleased with them. Enclosed find another 

 order. Howard Brendle. 



