LEAMON <;. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE. MD. 



STRAWBERRIES 



NICK OHMER-Productive and ver\ fancy 



DESCRIPTION OF VARIETIES 



AMANDA. An extra-large, heavy fruiting berry of good quaiity, 



AROMA. Strong, sturdy plants ; nearly always produces an abund- 

 ant crop even when weather and soil are unfavorable. Berries large, 

 conical or round, very regular, dark, glossy red, and of excellent qual- 

 ity. 



BEDERWOOD. A good berry for home use and nearby raark«t, and 

 one of the most productive on my list. 



BUBACH. Large size and handsome color are its most valuable 

 characteristics. Color is a beautiful bright red, neither dark nor light. 

 Foliage dark and waxy. Berries thick, meaty, fine grained, often 

 weighing more than an ounce each. 



BRANDYWINE. Produces an abundance of large, handsome berries ; 

 good color and shape ; peculiar and very fine flavor. 



BIG VALLEY. An extra-large, exceHent quality berry for the home 

 table or local market. 



CHAMPION K. A money-making early berry and highly praised by 

 those who have fruited it. Good quality and a good shipper. 



CORSICAN. A favorite home and nearby market berry wi<h a good 

 many growers. Very large, rich and delicious. 



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