LEAMON G. TINGLE. PITTSVILLE, MD. 



SENATOR DUNLAP 



McALPIN. A fancy mid-season to late berry of excellent quality, but 

 for best results and largest berries plants should be kept thinned in the 

 row. 



NICK OHMER. A popular berry. Beautiful carmine berries ; large 

 firm ; delicious flavor. Fine shipper for fancy trade. 



NEW YORK. This is the strawberry that was awarded a prize of 

 $100 which was awarded for the best and largest variety. The plant is 

 an unusually robust grower, making but few ruViners, throwing its 

 strength and vigor into the magnificent berries, which are produced in 

 great abundance and are of immense size. In form they are very hand- 

 some and regular, of a medium conical shape. Color a crimson-scarlet, 

 dark, rich and inviting, coloring all over and leaving no green tips. 

 The flavor is deliciously rich and melting. For a fancy strawberry it 

 is one of the best, but its large size and delicate texture would possibly 

 prevent the berries from arriving in good condition in distant mar- 

 kets. This berry is so popular it has been introduced under many dif- 

 ferent names. 



PITTSVILLE. A veavy producer of large berries. Fine for canning 

 and preserving. 



McKINLEY. A popular berry for home gardens and local markets. 

 Large, few seeds and very sweet. 



PARSONS' BEAUTY. A very popular, heavy fruiting, mid-season 

 sort. One of the best for canning and preserving. 



RYCKMAN. Said by some to be the best mid-season to late table and 

 nearby market berries. 



SENATOR DUNLAP. The Dunlap is a variety that beginners who 

 know practically nothing about strawberries can succeed with. The 

 foliage is tall, upright with a long leaf, and has more than the ordinary 

 power of developing a heavy crown system. It has an extra long flow- 

 ering season ; the bloom is handsome and exceedingly rich in pollen 

 which makes it very valuable to plant with such pistillate kinds as 

 ripen in its season. Its long roots go down into the sub-soil for mois- 

 ture, and a severe drought has less eifect on it than most others. The 

 fruit is a dark red, with a glossy finish, shading to a dark scarlet on 

 the under side, with prominent yellow seeds that look like gold embedded 

 in highly colored wax. The meat is bright red all through and exceed- 

 ingly juicy. For a medium size, very productive, mid-season berry, don't 

 hesitate to plant Dunlap. 



SAMPLE. Large size, excellent quality; bright red, very firm, rich. 

 A standard shipping variety; also fine for home use. 



SHARPLESS. An old and well known berry, expecially desirable in 

 home gardens. Fruit large and of excellent quality. 



SUCCESS. One of the finest early berries for the home garden; 

 large, sweet and delicious. 



WARFIELD. Berries glossy, dark red, rich, exceedingly juicy; very 

 firm. Popular canning variety and a superior shipper. 



WM. BELT. Large and handsome fruit ; bright red, dotted with gol- 

 den yellow seeds ; unsurpassed for table use. 



