14 LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE. MARYLAND. 



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DOWNING— Very large with unsurpassed quality. 



GOOSEBERRIES 



Price, 2 year, strong- plants, 30c. each;.?2.50 for 10; $18.00 for 100. 



Josselyn. Fruit some larg-er than Downing-, 

 but not quite so ~ productive, quality very 

 g-ood, larg-ely planted. 



Do-wning-. Verj^ larg-e, quality unsurpass- 

 ed. Bush of vig-orous g-row^th and free from 



disease. 



CURRANTS 



Prices, 2 year strong plants, 20c. each; $1.75 for 10: $15.00 for 100. 



1 to 4 of a kind are sold at the each rate; 5 to 49 at the 100 rate; 50 or more at 

 the 100 rate. 



Fay's Prolific. Berries large and rather Wilder. Berries larg-e to very large, brig-ht 



dark red. juicy and sweet, a grood market ^ed, with a mild flavor. Verv hardy g-row- 

 variety. , , ■ -,' s, ^ 



e, and heavy cropper, considered by many 



Victoria. Fruit red. and very fancy, a ^he best 

 strongr g-rower. 



DEWBERRIES 



Price No. 1 Plants. 8c. each; 50c. for 10: 90c. for 25; 

 $3.00 for 100; $25.00 for 1000. 



Lueretia. Extremely productive of lierries 

 as larg-e as the largest Blackben-ies. ripens 

 2 weeks liefore Blackberrie-^. Dewljerries are 

 same as blackberries, except vines of Dew- 

 "oerries run on the g-round while blackbeiry 

 canes g-row* up. 



IMPORTANT. 



There is big 

 money made 

 i n growing 

 dewberries. 



LUCRETIA DEWBERRY 



When trees are received and you are not ready to plant, 

 bed them out until you are ready, When doing this dig a 

 trench deep enough to admit all roots, and cover with mellow 

 earth, extending well up the bodies of the trees. 



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