24 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 



Strawberry Plants 



You should get ready for a big Strawberry plant busi- 

 ness this season. Bennies sold well in most sections 

 last season the the growers made money on them, this 

 will cause a demand for the plants this season. We will 

 be glad to tell you the best varieties to push and help 

 you in any other way we can. 



We should have five milion plants to offer this season 

 and will ship to you or direct to your customers under 

 your tags. Shipping direct to your customers saves 

 you the handling and carriage charges and delivers 

 the plants in a fresher condition. 



Let us take care of your Strawberry plant orders 

 this season. We have had 29 years growing and pack- 

 ing experience with strawberries. Our plants will give 

 you and your customers satisfaction. 



These prices ai'e for delivery after October 20th. 



Per 1000 Per 1000 



Aberdeen $2.75 Glen Mary $3.00 



Aroma 2.75 Howard 17 3.00 



Beauty 3.00 Lupton 3.00 



Big Joe 3.00 Premier 3.00 



Blakemore 8.00 Wm. Belt 3.00 



Chesapeake 3.50 Wyona 3.00 



Dorsett 3.25 Champion Fallbearing . . . 5.00 



Fairfax 3.50 Lucky Strike Fallbearing. 5.00 



Gandy 3.00 Mastodon Fallbearing . . . 5.00 



Gibson 2.75 Progressive Fallbearing.. 5.00 



Ask for special prices in large lots. 



ABERDEEN. A very popular variety in Pennsyl- 

 vania and New Jersey. Fruit is medium to large, of 

 conical shape, an attractive dark red, and of very good 

 quality. Very profitable because of its hardiness, ability 

 to fruit under most trying conditions, its productiveness 

 and quality of fruit. Early midseason to late. 



AROMA. This is one of the old reliable midseason 

 to late varieties and extensively planted in many sect- 

 ions. Produces large crops of perfect shape light red 

 berries with a bright green cap. 



BIG JOE. In a list of the best five varieties you 

 will most always find Big Joe. Ripens in midseason. 

 Does well on most all types of soil; plant very vigorous, 

 and very productive of large, bright red berries with a 

 large green cap; good shipper and a good seller. 



BEAUTY. One of the newer midseason varieties. 

 Both beri'ies and plants are extra large; good cropper 

 and brings good prices. A real fancy berry. 



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 Premier in 

 some sections. A cross between Premier and Mission- 

 ary; 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. 



CHESAPEAKE. This is the finest dessert berry 

 of the late varieties 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. 



GANDY. Forty six years old and still good as an 

 extra late berry if given a good fertile moist soil. The 

 berries are strictly fancy, large, good quality, bright 

 red with a large green cap. A good keeper and shipper. 



