JOE JOHNSON — A wonderful money-maker. 

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Why Buy Fruit? Sell It. 



All sorts of fruits are selling for the highest prices ever known; and the pros- 

 pect is that they will remain high for several years. Lots of folks have left the 

 farms and gone to the cities; while this is a disadvantage to us in some ways it 

 certainly cannot but help us get more for what we have to sell. We should at 

 least grow enough for our own family use; it only takes a small plot of ground for 

 this and they are much more delicious w^hen picked fresh from our ow^n garden. 

 Then if we have a surplus we can easily dispose of them at good prices to our 

 neighbors. As a money-making crop 1 do not know of anything that will compare 

 with strawberries and the other small fruits; they soon come in bearing, and with 

 the great demand for the preserved fruits it is almost impossibe to grow^ enough. 



Wishing you a happy and prosperous 1920, I am yours for service, 



LEAMON G. TINGLE. 



READ THIS BEFORE SENDING YOUR ORDER 



TERMS. Payment invariably, cash in advance. 

 Remit by Money Order, Registered Letter or Draft. 



HOW TO ORDER. Send me your order as soon 

 as convenient, then I will reserve the stock for you 

 and ship when wanted. Be sure to write your name 

 and address plainly, and state how goods are to be 

 shipped ; whether by Parcel Post, Express or Freight, 

 and state plainly to what point you want them sent. 



AT PURCHASER'S RISK. The ownership of all 

 goods sold by us passes to the purchaser on delivei-y 

 by us to the carrier, and the issuing of a receipt 

 by the carrier ends our responsibility. Any claims 

 for damage should be made promptly to the agent 

 at the point of delivei-y. Under no conditions may 

 I be held responsible for safe delivery. 



PACKING. I make no charge for packing and de- 

 livering to station at prices in this catalog. 



SHIPPING SEASON. I begin filling orders about 

 October 1st, sometimes a little earlier, and continue 

 digging and shipping during the entire fall, winter 

 and spring until May 1st. We are sometimes delayed 

 in January and February and early part of March 

 by freezing weather, but usually able to ship at times 

 dui-ing these months. 



Telegraph or Telephone me .at Pittsville, Md. 



TRUE TO NAME. We use every care to have plants 

 true to name and we will not be responsible for any 

 sum greater than the original cost of stock should 

 any prove not true to name. 



CLAIMS, if any, must be made on receipt of goods, 

 and if just, will be made satisfactory. I send out 

 only good stock in good condition, carefully packed 

 in all cases, but success or failure depends in so large 

 a degree upon tha cai-e and management after re- 

 ceived that I do not, because I cannot, undertake to 

 guarantee stock to live. 



SUBSTITUTION. Late in the season we usua'ly 

 run short of some varieties listed herein ; therefore, 

 when you ox-der late, please state on order sheet if 

 you do not want me to substitute should I be so'd out 

 of the variety you order. If we substitute will give 

 you a variety as near like the variety you ordered 

 as possible. 



INSPECTION. A Certificate of Inspection from 

 our State Entomologist and State Pathologist will be 

 attached to each and every shipment of stock. 



Special Prices. We quote vei-y attractive prices on 

 large orders. Send us your want list for quotations. 



When you receive two catalogs, please hand one to 

 vour neighbor. 



