LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, .MARYLAND 



BRAND V WINE — A Very Attractive Berry 



Corsican ^. A. Green of Rochester, N. Y., says this is the biggest berry 

 on earth, and also his favorite. Here are his reasons: "First, 

 it is the biggest berry; second , it is the brightest and best in color; third, it is 

 a great yielder and prolucer; fourth, and most important of all the foliage is 

 exceedingly vigorous and leathery, resisting fungus, drought and even neglect 

 of cultivation." 



Clyde As lar se as Bubach and about a week earlier and very firm. Plant is 

 vigorous and healthy. Well-known standard market variety. 



Crescent Tnis is one of tne old standbys and is a good one and very dear 

 to the hearts of a good many strawberry growers. A sure bearer, 

 very productive and of splendid quality. 



Champion K. I secured my plants of the introducer last spring. He says 

 "This variety has a clean, dark-green foliage, no leaf spot 

 and a fine plant maker. The berry is a bright red, round, very large and easy 

 to pick, ripens a little ahead of the Klondyke. As to production we don't 

 believe it can be beat. In 1913 we gathered an average of 8,640 quarts to the 

 acre. We advise you to try at least a thousand of these plants, you will never 

 regret it, and when you once see the fruit you will want more plants. A cross 

 between the Champion and Klondyke." 



Duncan 



Ripens between Parsons' Beauty and Gandy resembling the Gandy 

 in both fruit and foliage. Berries large and a good shipper. 



Dr. Burrill ^ n tne ® r - Burrill we have a midseason variety bound to be a 

 money-maker for strawberry growers. It is a scientific cross 

 of Senator Dunlap and Crescent, and all of the splendid qualities of these two 

 famous and popular strawberries are embodied in this one great variety. In 

 plant growth Dr. Burrill is a marvel. Its long and heavy root system makes 

 it a perfect drought resister. Its foliage is large and of a beautiful dark green. 

 In production of fruit Dr. Burrill surpasses either of its parents. The berries 

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

 red. The meat is solid and rich. As a canner it surpasses Warfield, which 

 up to the present time has held the leading place as a canning berry. In flavor 

 it is milder and more delicious than Senator Dunlap. The berries are excellent 

 shippers and splendid keepers. The calyx is a bright green, and the seeds are 

 yellow, making a beautiful color combination. An ideal berry for either home 

 use or for the market. 



