LEAMON G. TINGLE, PiTTSVILLE, MD. 



DR. BURRILL 



CHESAPEAKE. The standard of excellence, by which most 

 other fancy berries are compared. With fair growing conditions, 

 just about enough plants are produced for a good fruiting bed, 

 is very strong and healthy. The plants are very strong and 

 robust and have very long roots, which make it one of the best 

 drought resisters. Berries are uniformly large, with prominent 

 y^ellow seeds and an attractive bright green cap, altogether, 

 making Chesapeake one of the most beautiful and attractive 

 berries in the package that I have ever seen. The berries are 

 unexcelled in quality. The plants set a good crop and every 

 blossom matures a berry, the last ones being just as large as 

 the fir&t. The flesh is very firm in texture and the berries will 

 keep for many days in excellent condition, so that altogether 

 It is an ideal berry for home use, for local market, or for distant 

 shipment. One of the most valuable features of the Chesapeake, 

 especially in the North, is that the blossoms don't start out 

 until quite late, which makes it practically frost-proof. 



CORSICAN. A favorite home and nearby market variety in 

 many sections. It is one of the very largest, holding its size 

 well through the season, beautiful dark crimson color, rich and 

 delicious. Plant a strong grower with good healthy foliage, pro- 

 ducing large crops. 



DR. BURRILL. A variety that is growing very popular, re- 

 sembling Senator Dunlap in appearance. The berries are large 

 and beautifully formed. The surface of the berry is a deep 

 ^lopsy red, the meat is solid and rich. As a canner it surpasses 

 Warfield. The berries are excellent shippers and good keepers. 

 A.n ideal berry for either home use or for the market. 



EARLY OZARK. Among the very first to ripen and brings the 

 grower good money on that account. Beautiful and productive. 



GANDY. One of the universal favorities, and as a "money- 

 maker" hard to beat. A good grower with tall healthy foliage, 

 and produces large, dark crimson berries, that when fully ripe, 

 are of excellent quality. It is a splendid berry and always brings 

 fancy prices. A free plant maker and a good grower, while its 

 extra firmness makes it keep on the vines longer than almost 

 any I know. Late. If you firrow late strawberries you need 

 G-andy. 



TESTIMONIAL 



Clinton, Ind., April 8, 1921. 

 Dear Sir:-— The strawberries ordered from you were received 

 in good condition. Planted them out as soon as received and now 

 are showjng new leaves, I want to thank you for the extra plant* 

 you sent. 



MRS. C. H. VAUGHN. 



