The Tingle Nursery Company, Pittsville, Maryland fs 
CO — Ow 


Mastodon 
A Wonderful Everbearer 

Everbearing Strawberries 
There should always be some of these varieties planted in the home garden. They 
will start fruiting 90 days after the plants are set and produce all through the summer 
and fall till there is a heavy frost. Any family that enjoys delicious strawberries 
(and we believe everyone does) should not be without at least one of the everbearing 
varieties. Just think, you can have delicious strawberry shortcake and all the other 
strawberry desserts all through the summer and fall, with very little expense, for if 
given the proper care each plant will often produce a quart or more of delicious berries 
during their long fruiting season. You can have plenty for your own use and then 
sell enough to pay your expenses from just a small patch in your garden. 
Since Mastodon has been introduced there are large profits for the grower who 
plants them for market. Picking begins about 90 days after the plants are set and 
continues all through the summer and fall and the demand and prices are both good. 
Be sure to include some in your order, for if you plant a few rows in with your standard 
varieties they may pay the expenses on your whole patch. } 
The essentials in successfully producing everbearers are the same as for growing 
the standard varieties; good fertile soil that will retain moisture and strong, healthy, 
true to name plants. Keep he blossoms off till the last of June and the plant will make 
a vigorous growth and a fair bed and you will have plenty of berries all through the 
summer and fall. One of the most important points is early planting. 




Bellevue, Ky., April 30, 1982. The stock you. Caribou, Maine, April 28, 1932. The stock 
Shipped me the 15th arrived in good shape. arrived today in very nice condition. They 
I am well pleased with the shipment. They were well packed. I am enclosing another 
are doing all right since planting. order. Hope to send another order in the 
Mrs. Edwin A. Jacobi. fall. Fair Hope Farm. 

Spooner, Wisc., May 5, 1932. Received the Kingston, Tenn., April 26, 1932. My ship- 
100 Colorado Blue Spruce. Am well pleased ment reached me in fine condition. They 
With both the stock and count. They were. were the finest plants I ever saw—every bit 
in fine shape. Will send you another order as good as you recommended them to be. 
next year. Henry J. Atkinson. Mrs. W. T. Chandley. 
