The Tingle Nursery Company, Pittsville, Maryland 



READ THE 

 TESTIMONIALS 



They are all genuine. 

 You can write them if 

 you wish as we have in- 

 cluded their P.O. address. 

 We have selected them 

 from different sections 

 of the country so as to 

 show you that we pack 

 our stock to carry to any 

 part of the United States 

 and arrive in good con- 

 dition. We have had 27 

 years experience and we 

 know how. 



FRESH DUG 



Our strawberry plants 

 are fresh dug for your | 



order from new beds "^ 



that have not borne fruit 

 tied in bundles of 25 and 

 packed in light venti- 

 lated crates with plenty 

 of damp moss so they 

 will ari'ive safely. 



The New Bellmar Strawberry 



Introduced by the United States Department of Agriculture 



Another variety the U. S. Department of Agriculture developed from 

 a cross of Premier and Missionary made in 1922 which was introduced 

 in 1932. We are quoting from Circular No. 171 of the U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture dated July, 1931. 



"As compared with Premier the plants are much more vigorous and produce run- 

 ners more freely; the blossoms are perfect, ripens about a week earlier than Premier 

 and fruits about as long, it has been more productive than Premier and has produced 

 a better grade of berries, and on good soil the berries are as large, color bright red, 

 similar to Premier but not as dark as Missionary, they have a very large green calyx 

 and a gloss which has caused it to be selected as the handsomest among hundreds. 

 They are firmer than Premier and not so acid as Missionary. They rank high in 

 dessert quality." After fruiting this last season we are very much impressed with this 

 variety and unhesitatingly advise you to try it. We like it very much. 



Was Greatly Pleased 



Narvon, Pa., May 16, 1933. We received 

 the strawberry plants and were well pleased 

 with them. They came in fine condition. 

 Daniel Snader. 



Lupt 



on. 



This is a mighty 



Lupton is beautiful and ships well. 



good late shipping 

 berry, very large, in fact nearly as 

 large as Chesapeake and nearly as 

 attractive but is is only fair in 

 quality but always brings top prices 

 in city markets on account of its 

 beautiful appearance. Lupton is a 

 good bedder and therefore a good 

 variety to grow on land where 

 other late varieties do not do well. 

 They are very firm and are excel- 

 ent shippers but we do not recom- 

 mend them for the home garden as 

 there are others of much better 

 quality. 



