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The Tingle Nursery Company, Pittsville, Maryland 



Try "Wyona for extra late 



"^^VOna "^^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^^^ there has been a demand for ?n extra late 

 ▼ J^ Id. |3gj.j.y^ Qj^g l^^gj, ^]^^j^ Chesapeake or Candy. This demand 



seems to have been met in the Wyona. We have not fruited it ourselves 

 but the reports we have from those who have grown it make it seem well 

 worth a trial. We quote from a grower who has grown it several years : 



"About one week later than Gandy of which it is a seedling. Almost as productive 

 as Premier. Berries are large, bright red, firm and good shippers. Foliage is healthy 

 dark green and makes plenty of plants for a good fruiting bed. Quality of fruit is 

 excellent. Berries are bourne on long, heavy stems which hold the fruit off the ground. 

 It is a late bloomer and has never been known to have been killed by frosts." We 

 believe if a very late berry is vranted you should at least try this one. 



HOWARD 17. Was introduced by a Mr. 

 Howard a few years after Premier and 

 from our own experience we have found 

 them to be the same as Premier in every 

 way. For full description see Premier. 



Couldn't Wish For Any Better 



Arlington, Mass., Nov. 9, 1933. Your order received 

 in excellent condition. I was very much pleased 

 with the stock. One couldn't wish for any better. 

 Lucy M. Sullivan. 



SENATOR DUNLAP. A very prolific 

 plant maker. Fruit bright red clear 

 through, fair in quality and of medium 

 size. Still finds favor \^-ith a large num- 

 ber of experienced berry growers. 



Appreciates our stock 



Williamsport. Pa., Sept. 16, 1933. Received order 

 yesterday. The stock arrived in good condition. T 

 sure appreciate fine stock like this and it proves 

 satisfactory. Owen Leroy Jonas. 



