
THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. 
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PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 
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The above represents a basket of Big Joe Strawberries 
Of all the fruits large and small we consider the Strawberry the best of them all. 
For over a quarter century we have made a specialty of this fruit and while we have 
several acres and many more varieties the varieties we are herewith offering is the 
eream of the list. 
and cu-tural instructions. 
We issue a special Strawberry catalog with truthful descriptions 
It will be sent free for the asking. 
Price except for Dorsett and Fairfax, 25 for 50c; 100 for $1.25. 
PREMIER. We consider Premier one of 
the best early strawberries ever introduced 
and until Blakemore was introduced it was 
the greatest seller of them all. It is an 
abundant plant maker and produces great 
crops of berries wherever berries can be 
grown. Medium to large in size, 
BLAKEMORE. A new early berry de- 
veloped by the United States Department 
of Agriculture and is considered by most 
all who have grown it to be even better 
than the popular Premier. Probably the 
best strawberry for canning that is now 
being grown. We fully recommend it. 
BIG JOE. Of ail the midseason varie- 
ties Big Joe is our favorite. A good grow- 
er, the berries are large, good flavored, 
and it is a good yielder. Comes in between 
the early varieties and Chesapeake. 
CHESAPEAKE. A medium late varie- 
ty and considered the best flavored of the 
late varieties. The berries are extra large 
and a good keeper after being picked, good 
for table use when fresh and a great favor- 
ite for preserving. No matter how many 
or how few varieties you grow you should 
grow Chesapeake. 
FAIRFAX AND DORSETT. Here are 
two new early berries developed by the 
U. S. Department of Agriculture and said 
to be the two best flavored strawberries 
ever produced. We have not yet fruited 
them but saw them in fruit on the Depart- 
ment’s grounds near Washington last sum- 
mer. We have only a small stock of these 
plants to offer this season but I advise you 
to get a few. The berries are large and 
are produced abundantly on strong plants. 
Price, 50 plants for $1.00. 


Sure Pleased With Plants 
Quarryville, Pa., April 20, 1933. Received those 
strawberry plants and they were in fine shape and 
we are sure pleased with them. J. S. Greer. 
Neighbor Saw Plants, Sent Order 
Ephrata, Pa., April 13, 1933. I received my straw- 
berry plants in good condition. Am well pleased 
with them. One of my neighbors seen them and 
has sent you an order. Jacob Bicher. 
They Were Nice—Well Pleased 
Avondale, Pa., April 30, 19383. I received the 
strawberry plants in good order. They were nice 
and I am well pleased. Olin J. Nicodemus. 
After 7 Days Looked Like Just Dug 
St. Joseph, Mo., May 4, 1933. Received strawberry 
plants O. K. They were seven days on the road, 
but looked as if they had been freshly dug. They 
were big and fine. Grover Drowns. 
