10 LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 



SenutOT DunlciD ^^^'^ Dunlap is a variety that beginners who know practic- 

 ^ ally nothing about strawberries can succeed with. The 

 foliage is tall, upright with a long leaf, and has more than the ordinary power of 

 developing a heavy crown system. It has an extra long flowering season; the 

 bloom is handsome and exceedingly rich in pollen, which makes it very valuable to 

 plant with such pistillate kinds as ripen in its season. Its long roots go down in- 

 to the sub-soil for moisture, and a severe drouth has less effect on it than most 

 others. The fruit is a dark red, with a glossy finish, shading to a dark scarlet on 

 the under side, with prominent yellow seeds that look like gold embedded in highly 

 colored wax. The meat is bright red all through and exceedingly juicy. For a 

 medium size, very productive, mid-season berry don't hesitate to plant Dunlap. 



ShavpleSS '^^ °^^ variety but still very popular. Plant vigorous and hardy, 

 ^ very productive. A good one for home use. 



ToWnsend's Late ^'^^- Townsend, the introducer says: ''This is one of my 

 very best money makers. As a late variety it has been 

 tried in a great number of states and has proven profitable in every direction. Sea- 

 son comes in just ahead of Gandy and other late varieties, is a strong, hardy 

 grower, making a plenty of strong deep rooted plants. Will stand more dry 

 weather than any late variety I know of. Fruit large to very large, round, uni- 

 form in size, color deep red to the center, no green tips, flavor fine, very mild. • Is 

 considered one of the xevx best varieties for family use and as a commercial berry 

 1 know of nothing better." 



Twilley Large in size, well-colored, and what is very important to the commer- 



•^ cial grower, it is exceedingly firm. The eating quality is excellent. 



It makes a large, vigorous foliage of a healthy, rich, light green foliage. The 



Twillej' will hold an important place among the listof fancy strawberries, whether 

 wanted for the home garden or distant markets. 



Tennessee Prolific ^ favorite with many growers in all sections. The 

 plants are good growers in any soil, very productive, 

 fruit large, bright glossy red and of fair quality. Ripens second early. A good 

 one to plant with imperfect sorts. 



Three VVs Mid-season. Noted for its extra long keeping qualities. Origi- 

 nated in Tennessee; plants are very large and vigorous; with a 

 wonderful root system; very fine for dry localities; fruit is of large size, good 

 color and an extra strong flavor. 



Warren Originated by Mr. S. H. Warren of Mass., the well-known strawberry 

 judge who spent most of his life in growing fancy Strawberries and 

 he claimed this the best he ever grew. The fruit is so large and handsome it is 

 one of the first to sell at a good price, even in a glutted market; it also is an extra 

 berry to stand up after being packed, therefore a good shipper. The plants are 

 good growers, extra large, with thick dark gi'een foliage. 



W^m. Belt i^^^-) ^ king among Strawberries. The plant is vigorous and 

 succeeds upon a great variety of soils, and invariably yields very 

 heavily. It begins to ripen quite early and continues almost to the close of the 

 season. It is firm and a good shipper and gives large pickings for a longer period 

 than most varieties. Considered by many to be the best berry grown today. 



Wilson ^^® *^^ ^^^ oldest strawberries in America, and today is not surpassed 

 by any other variety for productiveness; the fruit is very large and 

 firm; one of the best for market purposes; a great plant maker, which are very 

 strong and will succeed on any variety of soil. I have a nice stock of plants. 



Warfield ^ well-known standard shipping and canning berry. Plants very 

 vigorous and productive. "Fruit large, nearly round, dark, glossy 

 red, firm and of good quality. Warfield and Dunlap make a good, strong team. 



