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LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 1 



Stra\^berry Plants 



Abinston Descended from the popular Bubach but much superior to it. Al- 

 ^ though a perfect flowered variety, it equals the prolific Bubach in 



yield, is brighter in color and much firmer. Plant of vigorous habit with clean, 

 healthy foliage; berries are so large and attractive and the plants so very prolific, 

 it is a variety of great value— especially for market growing. Ripens mid-season. 



ATOma. ^ ^^^^ ^^^ very popular berry in all sections— a favorite of the large 

 associations. The ])lant is very healthy and productive, makes a fine 

 growth. The fruit is very firm, large and uniform in size, one of the best sellers 

 on the market. The Aroma is very strong as a pollenizer, therefore a good va- 

 riety to plant with imperfect late sorts. 



Austist JLuther ^ berry of very pleasing appearance, being of a very bright 

 ^ red color and almost always of perfect shape, a slender, 



rather shary pointed berry. It ripens evenly, no green tips, and will ripen its full 

 crop in a very short space of time, making it a good market berry. 



BaTVymOTC (^^'■■) ^ superb variety. The bluntly conical berries are of 

 *^ great size, beautiful to look upon, firm and meaty and are of 



surpassing quality— rich and sugary. The color is rich dark crimson, which it holds 

 unchanged after picked, with glossy surface, the flesh is deep red Valuable alike 

 for the home garden and for market growing. Mid-season to late. 



Haysidc '^^^ plants are of Gandy type but much larger, with tall, broad heal- 

 •^ thy foliage, are deep-rooted and good growers on any soil. The blos- 



soms are perfect and the fruit is produced in clusters on large, strong fruit staiks. 

 The fruit is large, of even size and shape, roundish conical, dark, glossy red, of 

 good quality and very productive. Has given general satisfaction. 



Buhdch ^^^ ^^^ many years been one of the best known and favorite berries 

 in the large markets and holds its ov/n against many new comers. No 

 mistake is made in planting it extensively. It is prolific, of good appearance and 

 of excellent quality; a grand old variety that always proves satisfactory. 



Bvcmdywine (^^r.) A variety that thrives in almost any soil. The berries 

 are large, broad and heart shaped, of medium red color, with 

 bright yellow seeds and firm flesh, which is red through and through. These 

 points, combined with larpe size, productiveness and firmness of texture, make the 

 Brandywine a very valuable strawberry, especially as it has a peculiarly rich, spicy 

 flavor that charms all who tast ^ it. This variety gives general satisfaction through- 

 out the country. Medium-lat^. 



Bederwood "^^^^ ^'^ generally conceded one of the best early varieties for 

 home use or market. It is a splendid grower, making a large 

 number of strong runners. It has a perfect blossom, and is immensely productive. 

 Fruit of good size, light red, medium firm and good quality. 



Corsican ^- ^- Green of Rochester, N. Y. says this is the biggest berry on 

 earth, and also his favorite. Here are his reasons: "First, itisthe 

 biggest berry; second, it is the brightest and best in color; third, it is a great 

 yielder and producer; fourth, and most important of all the foliage is exceedingly 

 vigorous and leathery, resisting fungus, drought and even neglect of cultivation. " 



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g As large as Bubach, and about a week earlier and very firm. Plant is 

 vigon.us and healthv. Well-known standard market varietv. 



