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LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MD. 



HAVERLANDP—A sure cropper and very desirable. 
HAVERLAND. 
mendously heavy yielder; it can be depended upon to bring up a crop every season 
This is one of the most popular berries grown. It is a tre- 
—hot or cold, wet or dry. If you have any berries at all, you are sure to have 
Haverland; it is one of the toughest and strongest growers that I have and is as 
near frost-prcof as any variety in cultivation. These good points have combined 
to make it one of the most desirable berries for the average grower there is. I 
have sold out of this variety, the past three seasons, long before the season was 
over, but I hope to have encugh this season to supply the demand as I set more 
than three times as many as I ever did before. 
The berries of the Haverland are 
large to very large, long-conical, fairly firm and a good shipper, and it never 
rusts. 
Gibson. The Gibson commences to 
ripen with the Dunlap and continues 
well into the season of the later varie- 
ties, which is an indication of its strong 
vitality. The fruit stems are large and 
strong and the dark green foliage is 
ample protection for the blossoms and 
fruit. The fruit is large and regular in 
shape and continues large to the end of 
the season. In color it is arich red all 
over, the meat also being red. The 
ealyx is large and green. It is a very 
geod market berry, being so firm that 
it will carry to the distant markets in 
best of condition. Try it.: 
Ewell’s Early. Originated in Vir- 
ginia. It is one of the fullest fruiters I 
ever saw. it does not begin to bear as 
soon as some of the extra-early varieties 
but it blooms in a very short time, and 
every blossom matures a berry that is as 
early as Excelsior, more uniform in size, 
a goodshipper, color a bright glossy red, 
a tremendous cropper, plants strong, 
healthy growers. 
There have been times when many other kinds were “‘al] in’’ from drought 
and heat, Haverland was picking a fine crop. 
If in doubt, plant Haverland. 
Monroe.Originated in New York by 
a Mr. Morgan, and he claims it to be a 
seedling of the Sample. A largesmooth, 
dark red berry with healthy green caps 
firmly imbedded in the fruit. Itisextra 
firm with high qualities. The blossoms 
are perfect and the plants continue to 
bloom through along season. The plant 
is a good one, making plenty of runners 
that cevelop into large, stalky plants 
which yield equal to Sample and Clyde. 
Warfield. One of the oldest and yet 
remains one of the mest popular yarie- 
ties grown in many parts of the west. 
It is a very large cropper, and ripens 
second early. 
Clyde. It is as large as Bubach, and 
about a week earlier and very firm. It 
is a strong staminate. The plant is 
vigorous and healthy. 
Early Market. A new and promis- 
ing berry. It is a large berry of good 
color, a good producer and firm. Makes 
plants freely. Try it. 
