LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MD. 



PREMIER— The best early berry of them all 



STRAWBERRIES 



AROMA. One of the best late varieties. Plants are large, 

 very vigorous and healthy; fruit large to very large, roundish, 

 of a bright glossy red, of excellent quality and one of the most 

 productive late varieties. Can always be depended on to bear 

 a good crop of line berries. 



BEDERWOOD. A good berry for home use and nearby mar- 

 ket, and one of the most productive on my list. 



BIG JOE. This is one of the best berries on the list. Above 

 medium in size, almost perfect in shape, very solid, bright red 

 in color, and a good heavy bearer for so large a berry. The 

 fruit i.s borne on long stiff stems, well up from the ground. 

 Plants are very large and deep-rooted. Strong grower. A bed 

 of Big Joe in fruit is about as handsome a sight as one often 

 sees and it is a money-maker for both nearby and distant mar- 

 kets. Don't fail to plant Big Joe. 



BRANDY WINE. Produces an abundance of large, handsome 

 berries; good color and shape; peculiar and very line llavor. 



BUBACH, Large size and handsome color are its most valu- 

 able characteristics. Color is a beautiful bright red, neither 

 dark nor light. Foliage dark and waxy. Berries thick, meaty, 

 fine graiiuMl, often weighing more than an ounce each. 



CAMPBELL'S EARLY. This is a new extra-early variety of 

 great promise. In New Jersey where it originated the growers 

 are very enthusiastic over it. One leading grower says: 

 "Campbell's Early conies in ahead of them all, growing from 

 Buch large, healthy iilants with a light green, waxy, upright 

 foliage protecting the great crop of large, beautiful, rich rod 

 berries. They have a beautiful green calyx and come second to 

 none in llavor." One of the most wondtM-fiil features of the 

 Campbell's Early is that practically all grow to full size and 

 no knottj\ ill-shaped berries; they ripen perfectly all over with 

 no green ends. They are fine, vigorous growers, have perfect 

 blossoms, and will retain their lirnmess in carrying to distant 

 markets. 



TESTIMONIAL 



Kimesvillc. N. C. Novombor 10. 102 1. 

 Donr Sir: — ^X'e aro st^ndinK VO" our chock for $50.00. Plt-ase 

 place to our credit. W'ilJ send Dalance due you in a few days. Your 

 plants were O. K. 



S. L. SPOON & SON. 



