LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSYILLE, MARYLAND 



Barrymore A superb variety. The bluntly conical berries are of great size, 

 J " beautiful to look upon, firm and meaty and are of surpassing 



quality — rich and sugary- The color is rich dark crimson, which it holds un- 

 changed after picked, with glossy surface, the flesh is deep red. Valued alike 

 for the home garden and for market growing. Mid-season to late. 



Bavside ^he Plants are of Gandy type but much larger, with tall, broad heal- 

 J thy foliage ,are deep-rooted and good growers on any soil. The blos- 



soms are perfect and the fruit is produced in clusters on large, strong fruit 

 stalks. The fruit is large, of even size and shape, roundish conical, dark, glossy 

 red, of good quality and very productive. Has given general satisfaction. 



BederWOOd -^ good early variety for home use or market. It is a splen- 

 did grower, making a large number of strong runners. It has 

 a perfect blossom and immensely prolific. Fruit of good size, light red, medium 

 firm, and good quality. 



Bllbacll ^ as f° r ma ny years been one of the best known and favorite berries 

 in the large markets and holds its own against many new comers. 

 No mistake is made in planting it extensively. It is prolific, of good appearance 

 and of excellent quality; a grand old variety that always proves satisfactory. 



Chesapeake Undoubtedly the most popular berry in America. It is one < 

 " the finest flavored berries, and if quality is considered, you wi 



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make no mistake in planting largely of the Chesapeake. Quality however, 

 is but one of its good traits. The color is a dark red resembling the Marshall. 

 It begins ripening a few days ahead of the Gandy and continues to bear abund- 

 antly as long as this variety, yielding, in mam- cases as much again as this old 

 time favorite. It makes just enough plants to give the best results in fruiting, 

 the plants are immense with good strong fruit buds. The leaves are large, 

 almost round, and protect the bloom and fruit from frost and weather. Fruit 

 uniformly large, averaging larger than the Gandy, and as compared with that 

 popular old variety it is more productive, finer, of better quality and without 

 green tips. When crated ready for shipment it presents a very striking appear- 

 ance, always bringing a fancy price. Its immense size makes it easy to pick, 

 the fruit being borne on long stems, the greater portion of which stand upright, 

 holding the fruit off the ground, thereby making them easy to pick. My Ches- 

 apeake this season, are as nice as can be grown. I have reduced my price 

 on this variety this season. Plant heavily of it. 



Chipmail ^he Plant is of strong upright growth with large healthy foliage. 

 The glossy red fruit is medium in size, very prolific and an ideal 

 variety for home consumption or local market. 



Collins ^ seedling of the Bederwood. but is of much stronger growth, mak- 

 ing a good row, but is not the excessive runner that Bederwood is; 

 the foliage stands up very strong and rank, of rich dark green color, and is 

 free from rust or disease. The fruit is quite different from Bederwood, which 

 is light colored, and not of the richest quality, while Collins is of a dark red 

 color from surface to center, and of rich flavor, ripening evenly without green 

 tips. The texture is something of the Bederwood type and ripe berries will 

 remain on the vines several days without souring. Mid-season to very late. 



Charles I ^ Ir - Baldwin, the introducer says: "For years we have been look- 

 ing for a good extra early strawberry, and in Charles 1st, we have 

 found just the strawberry that we have wanted. It ripens nearly a week 

 before Michel's Early and is very productive, yielding more quarts of large 

 berries than any other early variety. It is a strong fertilizer and a strong 

 grower. Berries are large, regular in form and of good color and quality." 



Climax 0f a large size and uniform shape, splendid bright color with good 

 flavor. Plants very strong and hardy, foliage a beautiful light green. 

 Very productive and a profitable one to grow. 



