
THE TINGLE NURSERY CO., PITTSVILLE, MD. 45 
Strawberry Plants 
Last Spring found an unprecedented demand for straw- 
berry plants. Long before the season was over it was im- 
possible to get young plants of Mastodon and some of the 
other varieties. Our orders were almost double any sea- 
son since 1922. If weather conditions continue favorable 
from now on we should expect a good supply of plants to 
offer the trade, and will ship to you or direct to your cus- 
fomers under your tags. Shipping direct to your customers 
saves you the handling and carriage charges and delivers 
the plants to your customer in a fresh ready to grow 
condition. 
Let us take care of your Strawberry plant orders this 
season. We have had 31 years growing and packing ex- 
perience with strawberries. Our strawberry plant business 
is handled entirely separate from our other nursery stock. 


Our plants will give you and your customers satisfaction. 
100 1000 100 1000 
SPCR at, $0.45 $3.00 Euptones. oe fe $0.40 $2.75 
> ar ee 45 2.75 Premier ....... .00 3.00 
Blakemore ........ 45 2.75 Senator Dunlap  .45 PA is) 
TUE eters = ag Wm. “Belt = 'i.0,<505 “3:00 
Chesapeake ...... ; d ps rs 4.0 
Bersctt ........... See pec eo : 
: Gente Ae tc HF 5.00 
TEE. > 60 eg er .00 3.00 
ae 45 2.75 Mastodon .... .75 93.00 
Mehson ........... 45 2.75 Progressive ... .60 4.00 
moward- 17 ......:. .00 3.00 icky =Siike JS" 75 5.00 
We have pot-grown plants of Dorsett, Fairfax and Mastodon 
at $5.00 per 100. 
These prices are for delivery after October 20th. 
AROMA. This is one of the old reliable midseason to late 
varieties and exiensively planted in many sections. Produces 
large crops of perfect shape light red berries with a bright 
green cap. 
7 BIG JOE. In a list of the five best varieties you will mosi 
always find Big Joe. Ripens in midseason. Does well on most 
all types of soil, plant very vigorous, and productive of large, 
bright red berries with a large green cap; good shipper and a 
good seller. 
BLAKEMORE. Another early variety developed by the U. 
S. Department of Agriculture and we believe it the best of all 
the early berries where it does well. However, -it does not 
‘seem to do as well as the Premier in some sections. A cross 
‘between Premier and Missionary; a good plant maker; a heavy 
‘producer of bright red berries, ripening a little ahead of Miss- 
jonary; bright green caps; medium to large, round to conical; 
firm and a good keeper and shipper. 
CATSKILL. An iniroduction of the New York Experiment 
Station. Highly recommended. The largest and most product- 
ive of all the midseason varieties. Considered the best midsea- 
son variety. You will be safe in pushing Catskill especially 
for northern growers. 
CHESAPEAKE. This is the finest dessert berry of the late 
varieties and will keep better and sell at higher prices than 
any other late berry we know of. The fruit is large and hand- 
some and will stay so until the end of the fruiting season. 
Berries are a rich glossy red with bright yellow seed, have a 
large green cap and are very uniform size. Chesapeake is firm 
and will carry io the markets in the best of condition. 
DORSETT. Another early berry developed by the U. S. 
Deparimeni of Agriculture. The berries are medium to light in 
color firm and of excellent flavor; in fact Dorsett and Fairfax 
are considered the two best flavored of all the early varieties. 
They are both good sellers bringing a premium over all varie- 
ties in the markets. They are new varieties, good healthy 
growers ,extra quality fruit, heavy producers, good sellers, 
and the demand for plants of these two varieties is probably 
the heaviest of any new variety ever introduced. 
FAIRFAX. What we say about Dorsett also applies to 
Fairfax with the difference in the color of the fruit; Dorsett is a 
brighter red than Fairfax but seems to be equally as productive 
and as good a grower. Fairfax sells better. 
