16 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 

Strawberry Plants 
We make a specialty of filling Strawberry plant 
orders for nurserymen. 
write us about it. 
Will ship direct to your 
customer, under your tag if you wish. 
If interested 
25 years growing experience. 
Per 1000 Per 1000 
Aberdéen  “n;sactg ed actesoee $3:00) SHaverland=! =e cemeoeenoee $3.00 
A TOMB A Hie le caetaeoioreetcienes 3:00)" Kiondyke 7. eine aon ene 2.50 
Beaty. 5 cc-4 sec wrceteieis oe eek 3:50) "upton 2)... 2c eee eee 3.00 
Bigt; JOe  eeiiice evenieeeis S-O0N eMnSSIONarys quence 2.00 
Belimar sos 6:00) se arsons: -bealtyineeee 3.00 
Blakemorews saeco 3.00): ‘Premier: i336 eee 3.00 
Chesapeake 22 cise cane Jee) isebO) Senator Dunlapy.. see ce DATS 
Cooper eke 4k ee ore 3°00). setennessel sacs teen cee 2.50 
Dr: VBurrill yee ee ee Outen mWimk (Belithe havc circ cee eee 3.50 
Early Jersey Giant ...... 3.50 Champion Fall Bearing .. 5.00 
Gandy re oe cera aerate eee 8.00 Mastodon Fall Bearing .. 7.00 
Gibson! Sivek ae eine 8.00 Progressive Fall Bearing 5.00 
Glen” Mary (7 cs oie ore 3.00 
ABERDEEN. A new variety from New Jersey. And has 
gained much popularity in that state and in Pennsylvania. 
The plants are very productive of large, beautiful berries. If you 
are not satisfied with the variety you have been growing for 
midseason berries try Aberdeen. 
AROMA. A good late variety and seems to do well in most 
sections of the country. Produces large crops of almost perfect 
shaped berries, light red with a bright green calyx. Will bring 
good prices whether sold locally or shipped to distant markets. 
BEAUTY. A new berry that is all its name implies. A big, 
juicy, sparkling red berry of the most delicious flavor, firm 
enough for distant shipment. Good grower and heavy producer. 
BELLMAR. Another variety the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture developed from a cross of 
Howard 17 (Premier) and Missionary made in 1922 which is 
just being introduced this season. As we have not yet fruited 
this variety we are quoting from Circular No. 171 of the U. S. 
Department of Agriculture dated July, 1931. ‘“‘Because of its 
superior characteristics it is recommended for trial in Maryland, 
Delaware, and New Jersey, and it should be tested in comparison 
with Howard 17 (Premier) wherever that variety is adapted for 
the general market. As compared with Howard 17 (Premier) the 
plants are much more vigorous and produce runners more freely ; 
the blossoms are perfect, ripens about a week earlier than Pre- 
mier and fruits about as long, in Glenndale, Md., it has been 
more productive than Premier and has produced a better grade 
of berries, and on good soil the berries are as large, color bright 
red, similar to Premier but not as dark as Missionary, they 
have a very large green calyx and a gloss which has caused it 
to be selected as the handsomest among hundreds. They are 
firmer than Premier and not so acid as Missionary. They rank 
high in dessert quality when grown under North Carolina and 
Maryland conditions.’’ We advise early ordering this season. 
BIG JOE A favorite midseason variety. Does well 
° on almost all types of soil, but of course 
good soil and care are necessary to get the very best results. 
Begins fruiting just as the early varieties begin to ‘‘run down” 
and being such a fancy berry they always bring top prices on 
any market. The plants make a very vigorous growth, is very 
productive of large, bright red berries that have a large green 
calyx, making them very attractive when offered for sale. 
BLAKEMORE This is the new early shipping berry 
developed by the U. S. Department 
of Agriculture and it is predicted that it will take the place of 
Klondyke and Missionary as an early shipping berry. It is a 
great plant maker and said to be one of the best keepers after 
being picked of them all. The berries are very attractive when 
packed, this coupled with their good size, good shipping qualities 
and their productiveness should make it one of the leading early 
varieties if not the leader. Another very important thing in 
their favor is that they can be left on the vines between pickings 
longer than most any other variety and still be in good shipping 
condition. This one thing alone means a lot when you are short 
of pickers or when a spell of rainy weather is on. We suggest 
that you do not fail to try Blakemore. 
This is the finest dessert berry of 
CHESAPEAKE. the late varieties 
and will keep 
better and sell for higher prices the season through than any 
other late berry we know of. The fruit is very large and hand- 
some and will stay so till the end of the fruiting season; berries 
are a rich, glossy red with bright yellow seed, very uniform in 
both shape and size, have the most delicious flavor, a heavy 
producer and will stand shipping better than most any other 
late berry we know of. One of the really good berries. 
