38 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 



QUINCE TREES 



Each Per 10 

 3 to 4 ft $0.80 $0.70 



CHAMPION. Tree strong grower; produces a good crop every year. 



Fruit large and of good quality. 

 ORANGE. Good size; heavy bearer. Flesh yellow. 



BLUEBERRIES 



For several years experts have been working on and im- 

 proving the old-fashioned Blueberries. Wonderful results have 

 been obtained. Just imagine the old-fashicned Blueberry or 

 1 'Huckleberry 1 ' three-quarters of an inch in diameter with the 

 flavor even more delicious. This is what you get with these 

 improved varieties and the increase in the amount of fruit has 

 been multiplied several times. Impossible! you will say. 

 Then go to the big city markets next July and see for yourself. 

 The plants we are offering should bear the second year after 

 planting and in four years you should be getting several quarts 

 from each plant. They will do better if more than one variety 

 is planted as they will cross pollinate. Try them this season. 



Prices of Blueberries, 15 to 18 in. high: $1.75 each, 3 (you 

 may select one of each variety) for $4.50, 10 for $13.00. 

 Larger sizes and larger quantities will be priced on request. 

 Planting instructions, soil requirements, etc. furnished free. 



CABOT. The earliest variety to fruit. Plants seldom exceed 3 feet 

 in height, making a broad low bush. The leaves are compara- 

 tively slender and a very dark green. In winter the new growth 

 is light red, over olive. Berries have a delicious sub-acid flavor. 



PIONEER. A very fine variety ripening about one week later than 

 Cabot. The bushes are stocky, seldom exceeding 4 feet in height, 

 with a tendency to be broad rather than high. Its stems are 

 stout and stiff, and the winter color of the new growth is a de- 

 lightful red. Pioneer produces heavy crops of berries close set 

 in the cluster. They are larger than Rubel, of a medium blue 

 color and fine flavor. 



RUBEL. Well-developed bushes stand 6 feet or more high, vigorous 

 and beautiful. The stems are slender, but sturdy, the older ones 

 covered with smooth, gray bark, while the winter color of the 

 young wood is a rich red. The large berries are of fine blue 

 color. Can be depended on for a good crop every year. Ripens 

 about two weeks later than Cabot. 



STRAWBERRIES 



Every home, even with only a small space of ground 

 should plant some Strawberries. With the Everbearing varie- 

 ties you can now have sweet, delicious Sstrawberries all sum- 

 mer and fall until frost comes. Yo do not know how good a 

 Strawberry can be until you have picked them fresh right off 

 the vines. If you plant an acreage for commercial prices we 

 will be glad to quote you prices on large quantities. 



These prices are f. o. b. Pittsville, Maryland, all transportation 

 charges to be paid by purchaser. 



500 at thousand rate. Ask for prices on large lots. 



Prices of Strawberry Plants 



25 100 250 1,000 5,000 



Aroma $0.25 $0.50 $1.00 $3.00 $13.75 



Big Joe 25 .65 1.25 3.50 15.00 



Blakemore 25 .50 1.00 3.00 13.75 



Chesapeake 30 .75 1.35 4.50 20.00 



Dorsett 30 .65 1.25 4.00 17.50 



Fairfax 30 .75 1.35 4.50 20.00 



Gandy 25 .50 1.00 3.00 13.75 



Lupton 25 .65 1.25 3.50 15.00 



Premier 25 .65 1.25 3.50 15.00 



Wyona 25 .50 1.10 3.25 15.00 



Champion (Fall bearing) 30 .85 1.75 6.00 25.00 



Lucky Strike (Fall bearing) 30 .85 1.75 6.50 27.50 



Mastodon (Fall bearing) 30 .85 1.75 6.50 27.50 



Progressive (Fall bearing) 30 .85 1.75 6.00 25.00 



