48 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 



CHERRY TREES 



Each Per 10 Per 100 

 4 to 5 ft $1.00 $0.85 $0.75 



BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large, juicy, rich flavor; sweet; purplish- 

 black. A heavy bearer and most profitable Sweet Cherry. 



DYEHOUSE. Ripens abouut ten days earlier than Early Richmond; 

 medium size, sour, good keeper, fine guality, heavy bearer. 

 Popular for pies and canning. 



EARLY RICHMOND. Early summer. Very sour; medium size, bright 

 red. Unsurpassed for cooking. Yields heavy crops. Hardiest 

 of Cherries. 



MONTMORENCY. Midseason, sour, large red, slightly acid; flesh 

 tender and of unusually good guality. A good shipper. 



PLUM TREES 



Each Per 10 Per 100 

 4 to 5 ft $1.00 $0.85 $0.75 



ABUNDANCE. Fruit very large and showy; flesh light yellow ex- 

 ceedingly juicy, tender and sweet. A good market variety. 



BRADSHAW. Trees bear regularly and heavily. Fruit large, light 

 purplish red, changing to dark reddish at maturity. 



GERMAN PRUNE. Dark purple or blue; juicy, rich and of best 

 quality. September. 



SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Medium size fruit, produced in thick clus- 

 ters or groups. Tree a strong grower and very productive of 

 dark purple colored Plums. 



APRICOT TREES 



Each Per 10 

 4 to 5 ft $1.00 $0.85 



ALEXANDER. Large; orange colored skin and flesh. July. 



QUINCE TREES 



Each Per 10 

 4 to 5 ft $1.00 $0.85 



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



Fruit large and of good quality. 

 ORANGE. Good size; heavy bearer. Flesh yellow. 



GRAPES 



Prices, except for Caco: 2yr. 20c each, $1.10 for 10. 



CACO. A new variety that is becoming very popular. Wine red 

 with abundant bloom; berries large; bunches medium in size, 

 compact. Ripens with Concord. 2 yr. 50c each, 10 for $4.00. 



CONCORD. The most popular grape. It adapts itself to varying 

 conditions. Large, compact bunches of dark purplish-black ber- 

 ries covered with a rich bloom, skin is tender but firm enough 

 to carry to distant markets. Hardy, vigorous grower. 



MOORE'S EARLY. Dark purple; bunches medium size, berries large. 

 Flavor and quality good. Ten days earlier than Concord. 



NIAGARA. The most popular of the light colored grapes. Bunch 

 medium size, berries large. Earlier than Concord. Flavor good. 



RASPBERRIES 



Strong, heavy transplants 10 for $1.50, 100 for $10.00. 



CHIEF. An outstanding new early Raspberry. It ripens 10 to 12 

 days earlier than Latham. Berries are dark red, good size, extra 

 firm and hold up a long time after picking. Plants are strong 

 and stocky, highly resistant to mildew and all diseases. With- 

 stands hot, dry weather better than most sorts. A good shipper. 



CUMBERLAND. Berries are large, borne in clusters several to a 

 branch. The old-reliable blackcap. Flavor rich and sweet. 



NEW LOGAN. A new black Raspberry ripening about a week 

 earlier than Cumberland. An outstanding variety and more resis- 

 tant to virus disease. Very productive; fruit of large size and 

 very good quality. 



LATHAM. Considered to be the best late Raspberry. Vigorous in 

 growth; withstands Canadian winters. The large berries often 

 running over an inch in diameter, of deep red color are most pro- 

 ductive. Has proven superior in most all ways to all other late 

 red Raspberries. 



