12 LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 



Pride Of Cumberland Compared with the Gandy, it is a week or more 



earlier in ripening, of the same large size and reg- 

 ular shape with large cap and deep red color, which makes it very showy in 

 appearance, and is unexcelled for shipping. The blossom is perfect; the plant 

 vigorous, free from rust and remarkably productive. Pride of Cumberland is 

 the plant for business. Most all the fruit is held off the ground by strong 

 bearing stems. 



Parsons ' Beauty One t-^at may be depended upon to produce a large crop 

 of fruit every season. The plants are splendid growers 

 on any soil and without a sign of disease. The fruit is large, conical, uniform 

 shape, dark red and fair quality. Largely planted by commercial growers on 

 account of its vigor and productiveness. 



J 



PITTSVILLE 



A new mid-season variety beginning to ripen about the same time as 

 Senator Dunlap which it resembles in some respects but is not as dark a color 

 and is very firm, making it a good shipper. Will stay firm a long time after 

 being picked. Has a beautiful, double, green cap. Holds its large size from 

 first ripening until the last picking. The plant it large and healthy; very deep 

 rooted, making it a good one to plant in dry soils. It also differs from the 

 Senator Dunlap in size of plant as the Senator Dunlap is one of the smallest 

 plants I grow. 



Paul Jones Tnis is one of tne best varie ties ever introduced. It always pro- 

 duces a large crop of the finest fruit on any soil and in any 

 weather. The fruit is of the larger size and holds its size to the very last, is of 

 even size and shape and of the finest flavor, a splendid keeper and a variety you 

 will make no mistake in planting. Very popular with large commercial growers. 



Pride Of Delaware This is described by the originator as "large, firm and 

 evenly colored, nearly uniform in shape and size; the 

 foliage very bluff and stalky, holding the fruit up from the ground. It has large 

 green caps, closely resembles the Gandy and ripens two or three days earlier 

 than the Gandy and, on high soil where it originated, it is three times as pro- 

 ductive." 



Pride Of Michigan From Mr - Baldwin of Michigan. The berries are large, 

 s rather oblong, very bright red, glossy and beautiful. 

 It being very firm makes it an excellent shipping berry. The plant is vigorous 

 and healthy, making a good fruiting row in any kind of a season. This is not 

 the same as New York. 



Pennell Tnis variety is a most vigorous grower and a sure cropper , and the 



fruit is large and fine when the plants are not allowed to set to thick 



in the rows. The berries fresh from the vines possess the finest, richest flavor 



possible to imagine. A variety for the home garden, for yourself and friends. 



Rewastico ^ r - Allen, the introducer, says, "The color is a rich, deep, cardi- 

 nal red, which penetrates the berry through and through. In 

 productiveness it is all that could be desired; in size it is uniformly large; in 

 shape as perfect as if turned out of a mold; in plant growth it is healthy and 

 vigorous; in quality it is rich, with aromatic strawberry flavor, though some- 

 what tart, but is firm enough to be very popular as a market berry. I consider 

 it the only real competitor the Chesapeake has ever had and in some respects 

 it even surpasses that popular variety." 



Send me the names of your friends so I can send them a copy 

 of this catalog. 



