TINGLE'S NURSERIES, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 



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GRAPE VINES 



No home should be without grapes. Thoy are planted anywhere and everywhere, to trail 

 on fences, sides of houses, etc. Grapes when planted in such manner grow without any care. 

 Even people who live in crowded towns and cities can grow grapes. They are also a paying 

 crop to grow for market. 



25 cents each; $1.50 for 10; $12.50 for 100; $100 for 1000. 



CONCORD 



HORSE-RADISH 



In Great Demand for Seasoning. Easily Grown. 

 6 for 25 cents; 40 cents per dozen; $2.00 per 

 100, postpaid. Not prepaid, $1.50 per 100; 

 $13.00 per 1000 



GOOSE BERRIES 



25 cents each; $2.00 for 10; $15 per 100 

 DOWNING. One of the old reliable varieties. 

 Fruit is quite large, pale green iii color and of 

 splendid quality. Bushes a.^e vigorous growers. 



HOUGHTON. This variety rarely fails to pro- 

 duce a crop every year, and Msually the bushes 

 are loaded to the limit. The berries are of medium 

 size, and the plants are extremely hardy and 

 healthy. 



CATAWBA (Red). Well known. Bunch and 

 berry large and of a rich, vinous, refreshing flavor 

 and best quality. Ripens several weeks after 

 (Juucord. 



CONCORD (Black). The most extensively 

 l)lanted and generally successful grape in Amer- 

 ica. Bunch and berry large, fair quality, medium 

 early ; vine a rank grower, very healthy, hardy 

 and productive. 



MOORE'S EARLY. About two weeks earlier 

 than Concord ; large, black, with a heavy bloom ; 

 desirable for home and market for its size, season, 

 hardiness and productiveness. 



NIAGARA (White). A magnificent grape and 

 very valuable for both garden and vineyard. 

 Berries large witJi__tough skin; (luality very good; 

 beautiful bunclies of the largest size. Ripens 

 about with Concord. A rank grower and very 

 productive. Popular with vineyardists and ama- 

 teurs. North and South. 



RHUBARB 



12 cents each; $1.00 for 10; $2.25 for 25; 

 $6.50 per 100 



This very desirable vegetable comes early in 

 the spring. The large stems of the leaves art 

 used for pie-making and stewing. It is also 

 desirable for medicinal purposes. A deep, rich 

 soil is indispensable to secure large, heavy stalks. 

 Plant in rows four feet apart, with the plants 

 three feet distant. Set so that the crowns are 

 about one inch below the surface. Top dress in 

 the fall with stable manure and fork under in 

 the spring. 



LINNAEUS. This variety produces a small 

 stem of fine quality ; early ; excellent for cooking. 



VICTORIA. Very large and valuable for 

 market. Early. Quality good. 



BOX BARBERRY 



25c each; $2.00 per 10; $17.50 per 100 



A very dwarf, compact form of Berberis Thun- 

 bergii of ironclad hardihood. Especially valuable 

 for edging beds in formal gardening or for form- 

 ing a low hedge anywhere. Its small, pretty 

 leaves are green, changing to brilliant shades of 

 yellow and red in autumn. For edging, plant 

 4 inches apart ; for a low hedge, plant 6 to 9 

 inches apart. 



ASPARAGUS 



This is the earliest and finest of the spring vegetables. It is very profitable to grow, botn 

 for home use and market, as a bed once established will remain in good condition for thirty 

 years or more. Have ground in good condition, and place plants eight inches apart in the row 

 with rows three feet apart. Plant deep enough so that the crowns are covered with from two 

 to three inches of mellow earth. Enrich and give dressing of 3 lbs. salt to sq. yd. each spring. 

 50 cents for 25; $1.50 for 100; $8.00 per 1000 

 CONOVER'S COLOSSAL. Large and rapid GIANT ARGENTEUIL. A splendid early 



^^2.'^Ii^^^^^Sv^"^'^$ quality; green in color. French variety of large size and green in color; 



PALMETTO. Large, dark green variety of 

 vigorous growth, having pointed tips. 



excellent flavor. 



A SPECIAL REQUEST 



I We are making: a special request that eve ry one who receives this catalogue send us an order, 



I even if only for a small amount. We are so s ure that our stock will please you tliat if we can 



I only induce you to give us a trial order, we be lieve your future business will be with us. There is 



I no advertisement equal to a satisfied customer. We are looking for customers and shall try hard to 



• satisfy them. 



