6 LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 



JLady Corneille ^^- Thomas of Illinois says "This wonderful new strawberry 

 •^ has more good qualities tljan ever before combined in any 



one berry. It is destined to become the leading strawberry, both North and South, 

 East and West. It is better than the Klondyke or Senator Dunlap. That is say- 

 ing a great deal, but is not saying too much, for it merits it. There are so many 

 good things to say about the Lady Corneille that it seems almost flattery to men- 

 tion them all. The Klondyke for a long tim-^ has been the leading Southern Straw- 

 berry, and the Senator Dunlap the leading Northern strawberry, but the growers 

 have been wishing for a better berry to take their place, one that wculd yield 

 heavier, better quality and firmer. Tbe Lady Corneille can and wi:l do this, and 

 will be planted extensively just as fast a< growers can secure plants. The plant 

 is simply a beauty with glossy, rich green leaves, stands drought better than any 

 other strawberry and thrives in both clay and loamy soil. Ripens same time as 

 the Klondyke and Senator Dunlap, but continues in bearing much longer. The 

 berries are supported on heavy, stcky fruit stems and everyone matures into a 

 perfect berry. The blooms are rich in pollen, calyx large and heavy and remains 

 green, giving a beautiful appearance to the fruit. Berries large, rich, glossy red, 

 slightly long, with bright golden seeds which add to their beauty. Quality _ the 

 best of all berries, having the true strawberry flavor, rich, sweet and delicious. 

 The berries are very firm and the best shippers known. Never before have so 

 many good qualities been combined in one variety of strawberry. The Lady Cor- 

 neille has the size, color, shape, appearance, firmness and productiveness which 

 goes to make a successful berry." The Lady Corneille and Joe Johnson are two 

 berries that will bring you the money. 



Late Jersey Giant ^^^^-^ introducer says: ''The latest of all strawberries 

 '^ and best late variety. It undoubtedly has blcod of the 



Gandy in it, but superior in quality; the berries larger, more brilliant color and pro- 

 duced in greater numbers; uniform large heart shape, smooth and glossy, firm and 

 meaty. I regard it as the most beautiful strawberry I have ever seen." 



Lea Makes a strong, sturdy growth without a sign of disease, has perfect blos- 

 soms; texture firm, season early, very productive, ripening evenly all over 

 at once v;ithout green tips and is uniformly medium large. The originator says it 

 will stand more rainy weather and keep in better condition than any berry grown. 



L,ad\ Thompson Berries medium in size, and very rich flavor. It is ex- 

 •^ ^ tensively grown throughout the South and is also becom- 



ing very popular in the North. Very productive, a thrifty grower, and a great 

 drought resister. I have a nice stock of these this season. 



LoVett Well known standard market variety. Fruit large, bright red; firm 

 and of good quality. A good grower, productive and reliable. 



Mascot ^ ^"^ large late variety that is giving satisfaction in all sections and 

 is bound to become popular. The plants are large and healthy, making 

 splendid beds on nearly all soils. The foliage is a dark glossy green, free from 

 rust. The fruit is fully as large as Gandy, glossy red and of fine quality. It be- 

 gins to ripen a few days earlier than Gandy and continues in bearing until all the 

 late varieties are gone. Does especially well in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. 



Marshall (^^''•) Too well known to need any extended description. This is 

 a berry that has been so popular in the New England market for 

 years, where the grocers are always delighted to get it on account of its rich, 

 dark red color, that it is bound to attract and please customers. It is one of the 

 richest flavored strawberries grown. It is a strictly fancy berry. Mid-season. 



Myers No, 1 The berries ripen about three days before Gar.dy. It will bear 

 •^ * extra large crops, let the weather be wet or dry. Succeeds on 



all soils; fruit medium size and firm. A favorite for long distance shipping. 



