The Tingle Nursery Company, Pittsville, Maryland 



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Was Well Pleased 



Chester Springs. Penna. 



May 15, 1933. 

 I am very well pleased with 

 my order of strawberry 

 plants. They were very nice 

 plants, well packed, promptly 

 sent and came throuprh nuick- 

 ly and in good order. Thank 

 you very much for the extra 

 ones. Every one is growing 

 nicely. Sarah E. Walleigh. 



Asparagus Were Fine 



Malta, Ohio, May 6, 1933. 

 The Asparaprus roots arrived 

 on Friday morninp and were 

 fine roots. John R. McDaniel. 



She Wants More 



West Willow. Penna. 



May 11. 1933. 

 Please send me 1000 Pre- 

 mier strawberry plants. 

 The other 2000 are '^row- 

 ing fine so please send me 

 nice plants again. 



Martha L. Cochran. 



Mother Liked Them 



New Providence, Penna. 



May 8, 1933. 

 Received strawberry plants 

 May 6th. I sure am pleased 

 with the plants. My mother 

 got 2000 from your nursery 

 and planted them last week. 

 I saw them and they look 

 fine. E. Merrill Miller. 



They do say Joyce is mighty good. 



JOYCE. This is a variety that we have never fruited but have heard such good 

 reports on it that we are offering it in a limited way to our customers this season. It 

 is said by growers who have fruited it to be one of the best midseason berries they 

 have ever grown. The berries were so large, had such a wonderful color and flavor 

 their customers bought them in preference to any other variety. It is a thrifty grower, 

 producing a fine fruiting bed of strong, vigorous plants; fruits a few days before Big 

 Joe has an exceptionally long fruiting season; fruit is very large and holds up well to 

 the end of the season. Bright red and of excellent quality, firm; will stand shipment 

 to distant markets and arrive in excellent condition. We suggest you give Joyce a trial 

 this spring as it might prove much better than the ones you are now growing. 



DR. BURRILL. You will find this so 

 much like Senator Dunlap we do not believe 

 you will be able to find a bit of difference. 



GIBSON. This is another old standard 

 variety that has proven itself many times 

 over, has a very vigorous growth and 

 makes a fine fruiting bed, produces heavily 

 of bright red berries with a fancy green 

 cap, do not ship well but are fine for local 

 market or home use and are excellent for 

 preserving and canning. We find this and 

 Parsons' Beauty the same in every way. 



AU The Way To California 



Corning, Calif., Feb. 20, 1933. The stock ordered 

 from you arrived today in perfect condition and is 

 as nice a lot as I ever received, in fact better, and 

 the count was over on all varieties. I wish to com- 

 pliment you on the way the stock was packed as it 

 was as fresh af it had just been dug. Hope to give 

 you a larger order next season. C. W. Dygert. 



Are we proud of the letters like this and the others 

 we have received from pleased customers? We are. 



EARLY JERSEY GIANT. Very early. 

 Fruit of high quality, color bright red and 

 very large in size. Plants healthy, strong 

 growers. One of the best early varieties 

 and in some sections is preferred to any 

 other early variety. A quality berry. 



KLONDYKE. Until Premier took its 

 place, in many sections Klondyke was more 

 generally planted than any other early 

 strawberry. It is still one of the best 

 shippers and the berry is very attractive 

 but it will not produce nearly as much 

 fruit to the acre as will most of the new- 

 er early varieties. 



MISSIONARY. An old dependable va- 

 riety, largely gi'own in Florida and other 

 southern states. Will do well in most any 

 type of soil and does especially well on the 

 lighter types. Is a favorite for preserving. 



For A Real Quality Late Strawberry Chesapeake Cannot Be Surpassed 



