The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 47 



3-AJudt Jama, and 9£cmJti, 



Fruits are one of the essentials in the home of today. No 

 home should be without at least enough for their own family 

 use if there is sufficient space available. Grow your own fruit 

 and enjoy the added delicious freshness of it. 



APPLE TREES 



Each Per 13 Per 100 



4 to 5 ft. . S0.75 $0.65 S3. 55 



5 to 6 ft 1.00 .85 .75 



BALDWIN, lor re, roundish, skin deep red; flesh juicy, crisp, sub- 

 acid good flavor; very vigorous and productive. The best all- 

 around winter Apple for the Northern States. Splendid keeper. 



DELICIOUS. A good keeping winter Apple. Color red and yellow; 



fine grained and juicy; flavor slightly acid and really delicious. 



C-coa for heme use or market. 

 GRIMES GOLDEN. Very large; skin golden yellow; flesh tender 



and crisp. A very good fall Apple for all sections of the country. 

 ROME BEAUTY. Large, roundish, slightly conical with bright red 



on a pale yellow car:-: 7 round; fine grained, juicy, good quality. 

 STAYMAN'S WINESAP. One of the very best winter to early spring 



Apples fcr both heme use and market. Large in size, beautiful, 



r;:a haver juicy and crisp. Color red. A grand Apple. 

 YELLOW TRANSPARENT. One :: the earliest Apples to ripen. 



Fruit medium to large flesh tender crisp and juicy, color yellow. 



S::a for home use and largely planted for market. 

 YORK IMPERIAL. A good winter Apple. Trees come in bearing 



young and bear a good crop each year. Skin bright yellow 



covered with bright red and striped; large. Grows well. 



PEACH TREES 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



3 to 4 ft $0.50 $0.45 S0.40 



4 to 5 ft .73 .65 .55 



BELLE OF GEORGIA. Ripens the first to fifteenth of August. Fruit 



is large white with red cheek; flesh white, firm, of excellent 



flavor. Tree a rapid grower and very productive. Freestone. 

 CARMAN. A very hardy Peach, ripening about the middle of July; 



skin pa.e yellow, with blush on sunny side; flesh white, tender, 



sweet ana melting. Good early market Peach. 

 EARLY ELBERTA. Almost identical with Elberta except it ripens a 



-.-eel: to ten days earlier. 

 ELBERTA. The leading market midseason Peach and also a great 



favorite tor home use. Large, of good quality; fruit yellow with 



red cheek, juicy and high flavored; flesh yellow. Freestone. 

 GOLDEN JUBILEE. A new variety originated by the New jersey 



Experimental Station, and is of the Elberta type; ripening with 



Belle of Georgia and Carman. Freestone. 

 HILEY. Ripens about a week before the Belie of Georgia, of which 



it is a seedling. Tree is very hardy; a large creamy white Peach 



with rich blush on sunny side. Freestone. 

 KRUMMEL. Ripens about September 10th to 20th. Fruit large, 



freestone, fine flavor, skin yellow, splashed with red. Fine for 



canning and preserving. 

 RED BIRD CLING. Very early, white cling; extra large with a 



bright red blush. An excellent shipper. Valuable for its ear lines. 

 ROBERTA. A new variety which growers are much enthused about 



and are planting extensively. Yellow; freestone; ripens about 



ten days after Elberta, which it resembles very closely. 



PEAR TREES 



Each Per 10 Per 100 

 4 to 5 ft S1.00 S0.85 S0.75 



BARTLETT. A large yellow Pear; fine sweet flavor. Very popular, 

 ripens about September first. 



DUCHESS. One of me largest and best. Greenish yellow with 

 russet spots. Ripens latter part of September. 



KIEFFER. The well known canning Pear. Hardy, prolific; fruit 

 large and yellow. A winter Pear. 



SECKEL. A small variety and of excellent quality. Very product- 

 ive. Noted for its fine flavor. Ripens in September. 



