20 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 



We Have Over 50 Acres 



Strawberry Plants 



To Offer This Season 



This has been one of our specialties 

 for Thirty One Years 



Grown Right Priced Right Packed Right 



We will ship to you or direct to your customer 



PRICES OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



100 1000 100 1000 



Aroma $0.45 $3.00 Howard 17 $0.45 $2.75 



Big Joe 45 2.75 Lupton 45 2.75 



Blakemore 45 2.75 Premier 45 2.75 



Catskill 45 2.75 Wm. Belt 50 3.00 



Chesapeake 50 3.00 Champion 60 3.75 



Dorsett 45 2.75 Gem 60 4.25 



Fairfax 50 3.00 Mastodon 60 4.25 



Gandy 45 2.75 Progressive 60 3.75 



Gibson 45 2.75 Lucky Strike 60 4.25 



AROMA. This is one of the old reliable midseason to late va- 

 rieties and extensively planted in many sections. Produces large 

 crops of perfect shape light red berries with a bright green cap. 



BIG JOE. In a list of the five best varieties you will most al- 

 ways find Big Joe. Ripens in midseason. Does well on most all 

 types of soil, plant very vigorous, and productive of large, bright 

 red berries with a large green cap; good shipper and a good 

 seller. 



BLAKEMORE. Another early variety developed by the U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture and we believe it the best of all the 

 early berries where it does well. However, it does not seem to do 

 as well as the Premier in some sections. A cross between Pre- 

 mier and Missonary; a good plant maker; a heavy producer of 

 bright red berries, ripening a little ahead of Missionary; bright 

 green caps; medium to large, round to conical; firm and a good 

 keeper and shipper. 



CATSKILL. An introduction of the New York Experiment Sta- 

 tion. Highly recommended. The largest and most productive of 

 all the midseason varieties. Considered the best midseason va- 

 riety. You will be safe in pushing Catskill especially for northern 

 growers. Note our very low price on this. 



CHESAPEAKE. This is the finest dessert berry of the late va- 

 rieties and will keep better and sell at higher prices than any 

 other late berry we know of. The fruit is large and handsome 

 and will stay so until the end of the fruiting season. Berries are 

 a rich glossy red with bright yellow seed, have a large green cap 

 and are very uniform size. Chesapeake is firm and will carry to 

 the markets in the best of condition. 



DORSETT. Another early berry developed by the U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture. The berries are medium to light in 

 color, firm and of excellent flavor; in fact Dorsett and Fairfax are 

 considered the two best flavored of all the early varieties. They 

 are both good sellers bringing a premium over all varieties in the 

 markets. They are new varieties, good healthy growers, extra 

 guality fruit, heavy producers, good sellers, and the demand for 

 plants of these two varieties is probably the heaviest of any va- 

 riety ever introduced. 



FAIRFAX. What we say about Dorsett also applies to Fair- 

 fax with the difference in the color of the fruit; Dorsett is a bright- 

 er red than Fairfax but seems to be egually as productive and as 

 good a grower. Fairfax sells better. 



GANDY. Fifty years old and still good as an extra late 

 berry if given a good fertile moist soil. The berries are strictly 

 fancy, large, good guality, bright red with a large green cap. A 

 good keeper and shipper. 



GIBSON. Another old standard midseason variety. Heavy- 

 fruiter of the bright red berries with an attractive green cap; good 

 for canning and preserving but does not carry well to distant 

 markets. 



