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HOWARD 17. This is so near like Premier that it is hardly 

 possible to tell any difference although some growers think it bet- 

 ter. 



LUPTON. One would not likely grow this variety if he was 

 going to eat the fruit himself as it does not begin to have the 

 quality of seme of the others but it is very attractive and shows 

 up so well when it arrives on the market that it most always 

 brings the tops prices and this is what the commercial grower is 

 interested in. Good grower, late, attractive and sells well. 



PREMIER. For a good many years this has been the best 

 plant seller of them all, hence, has been a profitable one for the 

 berry grower. Early, almost frost resistant, always producing 

 good crops, attractive, good grower, productive, medium to large 

 berries, and if net too wet at picking time a good shipper but if 

 there :s a lack of sunshine the berries do not keep well. In some 

 sections they will not plant anyhting else for a crop of early ber- 

 ries. Plant it; sell it. 



WM. BELT. This is one of the best flavored of the late berries. 

 The berries are irregular in shape, fairly large, bright glossy red 

 with a green cap. For a home garden or local market Wm. Belt 

 is still good. 



FALL BEARERS. These berries are now so generally known 

 that it is hardly necessary to say much about them. Mastodon 

 is recognized as being the best for commercial purposes. Champion 

 or Progressive is the old standard one and probably the best flav- 

 ored. Gem is one of the newest and very highly recommended 

 by the introducers, and is doing well with us this season. Lucky 

 Strike is the spiciest of all strawberries, and it is also fairly pro- 

 ductive. 



PRINTED TO ORDER SHIPPING TAGS 



Made from good quality, tough, waterproof stock. Size 2>Vq-x. 

 6V4 inches. The standard size tag most used by nurseries. 

 There is room for your Inspection Certificate on the address 

 side. Printed to your order at the following prices. 

 500 1,000 2,C00 5,000 10,000 



$3.50 S5.50 $10.50 $24.50 $45.00 



We can furnish any other size or quality tag at very rea- 

 sonable prices. Ask for quotations. 



MADE TO ORDER ALUMINUM LABELS 



We will make from your list of varieties, Embossed Alumi- 

 num Labels, one-half inch wide at five cents each in any 

 quantity desired. These labels will permanently identify your 

 plants as they will last indefinitly. 



TROWBRIDGE GRAFTING WAX 



Probably the best known Grafting V/ax on the market. It was 

 formulated about 86 years ago and consists of high grade Gum 

 Rosin, Beeswax and Tallow. Extreme care is exercised in blend- 

 ing these ingredients in order that Trowbridge Grafting Wax may 

 be possessed of the most even consistency and elasticity of any. 



Trowbridge Grafting Wax is preferred by most nurserymen and 

 orchardists since it may be used either by the warmth of the hands 

 or by melting in a suitable melting pot. When used by the hands, 

 one should grease their hands well when using it. When used 

 by melting, the wax is applied with a small brush. 



It is used for grafting, budding, top working, etc., of all kinds of 

 fruit, ornamental trees, shrubs and vines. It is unexcelled for use 

 in painting cuts, bruises and after trimming. 



Price 50c per pound, 10 lbs. or more at 40c per pound. 



UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND 

 State Horticultural Department — Certificate of Nursery Inspection 

 This is to Certify, that on the 27th day of luly, 1937, we exa- 

 mined the nursery stock of the Tingle Nursery Co., growing in 

 their nurseries at Pittsville, County of Wicomico, State of Mary- 

 land, in accordance with the laws of Maryland, 1898, Chapter 289, 

 Section 58, and that said nurseries and premises are apparently 

 free, so far as can be determined by inspection, from the San 

 Jose Scale, Peach Yellows, Pear Blight and other dangerously 

 injurious insect pests and plant diseases. 



ERNEST N. CORY, State Entomologist. 

 C. E. TEMPLE, State Pathologist 

 G. S. LANGFORD, Chief Inspector. 

 College Park, Md., August 4, 1937. 



