LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MD. 



Dr. Burrill (Per) 



Klondyke (Per) 



Kellogg's Premier (Per) — 

 Missionary (Per) 



- 5.00 

 _ 5.00 



- 5.00 

 5.00 



Michael's Early (Per) 



Early Ozark (Per) 



Success (Per) 



Mid-Season to Late 



Amanda (Per) 



_ 5.00 

 _ 6.00 

 - 6.00 



7.00 



Bubach (Imp) 



Big Valley (Per) 



Corsican (Per) 



Hustler (Imp) 



Howard No. 17 (Per) 



Haverland (Imp) 



Hundred Dollar (Per) 



Magic Gem (Per) 



_ 7.00 

 _ 8.00 

 _ 6.00 

 _ 8.00 

 _ 6.00 

 - 5.00 

 _ 6.00 

 _ 6.00 



PRICE LIST OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



Early to Mid-Season. Per 1,000 Per 1,000 



Bederwood (Per) $5.00 Marshall (Per) $8.00 



Champion K. (Per) 5.00 McKinley (Per) 6.00 



Campbell's Early (Per) 5.00 Nick Ohmer (Per) 5.00 



New York (Per) 6.00 



Parsons' Beauty (Per) 6.00 



Pittsville (Per) 7.00 



Ryckman (Per) 6.00 



Sharpless (Per) 6.00 



Senator Dunlap (Per) 5.00 



Warfield (Imp) 5.00 



Wm. Belt (Per) 5.00 



Late and "Very Late 



Aroma (Per) 6.00 



Brandywine (Per) 7.00 



Big Joe (Joe Johnson) (Per) 5.00 



Chesapeake (Per) 7.00 



Gandy (Per) 5.00 



Kellogg's Prize (Imp) 5.00 



Kellogg's Big Late (Imp)__ 5.00 



Lupton (Per) 6.00 



Sample (Imp) 7.00 



Ask for special prices on 5,000 or more of a variety 

 NOTE — Varieties marked (Imp) have imperfect blossoms and when 

 planting, a variety marked (Per) should be planted every fourth row. 



Mixed Plants. In digging plants we sometimes get up too many 

 of certain varieties and kave ttem left over. Occasionally a plot in tke 

 field becomes mixed. My mixed plants are made up either from plants 

 left over or from a mixed plot. They will be good plants and -when 

 possible we will tell you the name of the varieties. 50 cts. per 100, 

 $3 per 1,000. 



Fall or Everbearing 



25 



Americus $0.60 



Ideal .60 



Peerless __ .60 



Progressive .60 



Duluth (Minnesota 1017) .60 



Perfection 3.00 



No. 999 2.50 



Superb .60 



Top Notch 1.25 



Prices For Less Than One Thousand of a Variety 



$5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 

 per 1000 per 1000 per 1000 per 1000 



25 Plants ^ $ .30 



50 Plants .50 



75 Plants .70 



100 Plants .90 



150 Plants 1.15 



200 Plants 1-40 



250 Plants 1.60 



300 Plants 1-80 



350 Plants 2.00 



400 Plants 2.20 



450 Plants 2.35 



500 Plants 2.50 



PARCEL POST CHARGES. 



If you want stock shipped by Parcel Post would advise you to have it 

 sent C. O. D. for amount of postage. By doing this you pay your post- 

 master or carrier the actual amount of postage when you receive the 

 goods. This is much more satisfactory to both of us. 



LINNAEUS RHUBARB 

 12c each; $1.00 for 10; $2.25 for 25; $6.50 per 100. 



When spring opens, the human system needs an acid. 

 Fruits have not yet supplied these acids, therefore rhu- 

 barb, or pieplant, is the only source. Those who eat pie- 

 plant pie and sauce freely are greatly benefited. Do you 

 realize what excellent sauce can be made of rhubarb? Set 

 15 to 18 inches apart, in the row. 



Just a small plot of ground, a few Tingle's Plants and a 

 little of your spare time willfully supply your family tfie 

 year 'round with the stveetest and most delicious strawberries 

 you ever tasted. Why do without them another season? 



50, 



100 



1000 



$1.00 



$ 1.75 



$10.00 



1.00 



1.75 



10.00 



1.00 



1.75 



10.00 



1.00 



1.75 



10.00 



1.00 



1.75 



10.00 



5:50 



10.00 





4.00 



7.50 





1.00 



1.75 



10.00 



2.25 



4.00 



30.00 



5 .40 



$ .45 



$ .50 



.60 



.70 



.80 



.80 



1.00 



1.05 



1.00 



1.25 



1.60 



1.25 



1.60 



1.65 



1.50 



1.90 



2.00 



1.75 



2.25 



2.35 



2.00 



2.65 



2.70 



2.25 



2.90 



3.05 



2.50 



3.25 



3.40 



2.75 



3.50 



3.70 



3.00 



3.75 



4.00 



