\2 TINGLE^S NURSERIES, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 



APPLE TREES 



The price of apples is always high, and it seems impossible for growers to supply the 

 demand. It is the healthiest of all the fruits. Its seasons of ripening extends throughout the 

 entire summer and fall months. It is also possible to have them the year around. 



STAYMAN WINESAP 



Each 10 100 



).30 



$2.50 



$20.00 



.50 



4.50 



40.00 



.75 



6.00 



50.00 



2 to 3 ft. trees 



4 to 5 ft. trees 



5 to 8 ft. extra heavy 



STAYMAN'S WINESAP. Winter. In appear- 

 ance and flavor this is one of the best Apples 

 grown. Of medium size, conical and mostly cov- 

 ered with red and yellow markings. Flesh fine, 

 crisp and of fine flavor. This will keep well till 

 April of the following spring if kept in a cool 

 place and not disturbed. 



YORK IMPERIAL. Winter. Medium to large; 

 white shaded crimson; crisp, juicy, sub-acid and 

 of fine quality. Tree is a very thrifty, hardy 

 grower and quite productive. 



YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Early. Skin clear 

 white, pale yellow when ripe; flesh white and 

 very tender, juicy, sub-acid, and of fine quality. 

 A productive, excellent and quite popular variety. 

 Tree of dwarfish habit. 



ROME BEAUTY. Winter. Large; an exceed- 

 ingly beautiful Apple of pale yellow shaded with 

 red ; tender, juicy, good and profitable. Quality 

 and flavor way above the average; always sells 

 well. Free abundant cropper. 



WINESAP. Medium to large size. Red color, 

 flesh yellow; firm, crisp, with rich flavor; quality 

 very good. November to May. 



MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG. Winter. Dark 

 red; a very good winter Apple, sub-acid and high 

 flavor. 



BALDWIN. Winter. Large ; deep red, crisp, 

 juicy and rich flavored. 



•lONATHAN. Winter. A beautiful red Apple, 

 highly flavored, tender, juicy, spicy and rich; 

 splendid for family use and highly profitable for 

 market ; tree long lived, productive and an early 

 bearer. 



WINTER BANANA. Size large, golden yellow 

 and beautifully shaped with bright crimson red. 

 Flesh lemon yellow, tine grained, sub-acid, rich 

 aromatic flavor. Season November to January. 



Mcintosh. Medium size, nearly covered with 

 a bright red, flesh yellowish, tender, juicy, sub- 

 acid. October to February. 



DELICIOUS. Autumn. Fruit large, nearly 

 covered with brilliant dark red ; flesh fine grained, 

 crisp and melting, with delightful aroma ; very 

 highest quality; a splendid keeper and shipper; 

 tree one of the hardiest. 



DUCHESS. Summer. Good size; yellow striped 

 with red; juicy and sub-acid; a tremendous 

 cropper. Does not bruise — is a good shipper. 



GRIMES' GOLDEN. Fall and Winter. A fine 

 table and cooking apple; yellow, rich and tender. 

 When fully mellowed, it is one of the best eating 

 apples grown. Tree very productive. Apple 

 large and of splendid flavor; a good keeper. 



PEAR TREES 



First-class trees, $1.00 each; $9.00 per 10. 



KIEFFER. One of the most profitable 

 market pears. It is an abundant and regular 

 bearer. Good shipper. Fruit large ; color yellow 

 with red cheek. Season October. 



BARTLETT. Season last of August to Sep- 

 tember 15th. Good strong grower; flesh is white, 

 fine grained, luscious, large and buttery; has a 

 rich, melting fiavor and very sweet. 



PLUM TREES 



First-class trees, $1.00 each; $9.00 per 10. 



ABUNDANCE. Fruit very large and showy ; 

 flesh light yellow ; exceedingly juicy, tender and 

 sweet. A good market variety. July. 



BRAD SHAW. Large size, flesh yellowish green, 

 juicy and sweet; skin dark violet red. Ripens 

 middle of August. 



BURBANK. Fruit very large ; dark violet red ; 

 flesh juicy and pleasant. Ripens middle of 

 August. Productive. 



QUINCE TREES 



First-class trees, $1.25 each; $11.00 for 10. 



CHAMPION. Tree strong grower; produces a 

 good crop every year. Fruit is large and of good 

 quality. Cooks as tender as an apple. October. 



CHERRY TREES 



Nice 1-year trees, $1.25 each; $11.00 for 10. 



Sweet Cherries 



BLACK TARTARIAN. Black, very large, rich 

 and sweet. Productive. Ripens last of June. 



GOVERNOR WOOD. Yellow with red cheek; 

 tender^ rich, delicious, very fine, large, roundish, 

 depresses at stem. Productive ; early. 



Sour Cherries 



EARLY RICHMOND. Medium to large. Dark 

 red, juicy, good fiavor. June. 



MONTMORENCY. Medium to large. Dark 

 red, juicy, good flavor. Late. 



MORE FRUIT TREES SHOULD BE PLANTED 



The planting of fruit in all its branches has not kept pace with the increase in population, 

 and in consequence we are now confronted with an extreme shortagre. 



It is not necessary to stop growing: farm crops because you are planting a new orchard; you 

 can grow almost any kind of crops among your planted trees for at least three years, and it will be 

 much better for your trees if they receive such extra cultivation. 



