1907 Twenty Nine Years 1036 



GREETINGS: 



ARE indeed glad to greet you an- 

 other year through this little catalog, and sin- 

 cerely hope that 1935 treated you well, and that 

 1936 will be even better. 



While no one can tell what this year will 

 bring forth we believe the strawberry grower 

 will be rewarded for the time and money he has 

 expended in producing this year's crop. Last 

 year was fairly good in most sections for the 

 strawberry grower — nearly every one made a 

 little and some did real well. 



With conditions showing so much improve- 

 ment, generally, this year over last we predict 

 that prices for strawberries will be even better 

 than they were last season. 1937 is still far- 

 ther away but to have berries to sell then we 

 must make our plantings this spring and while 

 we do not advise "plunging" we do believe it 

 will pay to plant what you can conveniently take 

 care of properly. 



In and around Pittsville is one of the great- 

 est strawberry growing sections in the country. 

 Over $325,000.00 worth of strawberries were 

 shipped from Pittsville, Md. in 1935. This un- 

 doubtedly means that this is naturally a straw- 

 berry section. Then, if it is it must be the 

 place to get your plants if you want to^ produce 

 good profitable crops of strawberries. There 

 are many strawberry plant nurseries near here 

 and we believe you will get good plants from all 

 of them. But, of course, our main object in 

 sending you this catalog is to get you to send 

 us your order. We do not believe you can get 

 any better plants and any better service at a 

 lower price than we are offering them. If you 

 are not fully satisfied with any stock we send 

 you we want to know so we can make it right. 



As evidence that we are furnishing good 

 plants, trees, etc. read the letters we are print- 

 ing in this catalog from those who have sent 

 us their orders. They are every one genuine — 

 we will send their full address on request. 



Again hoping that 1936 may treat you well 

 * am Very truly yours, 



L. G. Tingle. 



