
LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MD. 

FENDALL— One of the Most Prolific Fancy Berries Grown. 
FENDALL. Originated near Baltimore, Maryland, by Chas. E. Fendall. The 
berries are large and of fine flavor, very beautiful, rich in color, smooth and glossy, 
with long stems and large caps. Astrong growing plant, with healthy light green 
foliage. The plants and fruit will command attention wherever seen. Be sure 
and include the Fendall in your list, if you want large, fancy berries and lots of 
them. Fendall will give satisfaction for the home garden or the market. 
UNCLE JIM or DORNAN. A western strawberry that is attracting much 
attention for its superior merits. Plants unusually robust with large healthy foliage. 
It is a remarkable drought resister and a big and reliable producer of extra large 
berries—very uniformly heart shaped—of a bright red color and of highquality. It 
is claimed by the introducer that the fruit brings 25 per cent more in the Chicago 
market than any other variety, on account of the large size, handsome appearance 
and fine quality of the berries, 12 selected berries often filling a quart measure heap- 
ing full. It was named ‘‘Uncle Jim’’ by the Chicago commission merchants, in 
honor of its introducer, Mr. James F. Dornan, but the Michigan State Horticultural 
Society thought the name not a good one and have registered it as ‘‘Dornan.’’ So 
this variety is now known under both names for above reason. 
Lea. Makes astrong, sturdy growth Marshall. This is one of the finest 
without a sign of rust, has perfect blos- berries grown. Too well known to need 
soms; texture firm, season early, very much description. The plant is large 
productive, ripening evenly allover at and stocky, a vigorous grower and 2 
once without green tips andis uniformly good bearer. The berry is very large, 
medium large. Mr. Curtis, theorigina- of regular form, dark, glossy red, very 
tor says: “‘Lea sold right along with beautiful, and of fine quality. It is one 
Bubach, and will stand more rainy of the most popular berries grown, and 
weather and keep in better condition no careful grower who takes pride in his 
than any berry I ever grew.’’ A good berries can afford to leave out Marshall. 
plant maker and does not show a sign ; 
of disease. . Success. One of the earliest large 
varieties grown. The berries are glob- 
Wolverten. Strong, healthy grow- ular in form, slightly conical and of-a 
er: sends out many runners; productive. bright scarlet color. The flavor is mild, 
Seems to be universally successfull. sweet and rich, a vigorous grower and 
Fruit large, resembling Bubachinform. very productive. 
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