LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE. MARYLAND. 



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Plum Trees 



Plums are so easily grown, thrive so well with little care and even in spite of neglect, 

 and respond so liberally to good care that thsy should find a place in every home orchard. 

 They succeed in almost any soil, and are oft2:i planted in the chicken yard and out-of- 

 the-way corners when other space is not available. Plant 18 to 20 feet apart. 



Prices of Plum trees 



First-class, 5 to 6 feet, 



Each 

 $0 50 



10 

 $4 50 



100 

 $40 00 



RED JUNE. Ripens first of August, fruit large; 

 flesh light lemon yellow, half cling ; slightly sub-acid 

 and of good quality. Very productive. 



BURBANK. Fruit very large ; dark violet red ; 

 flesh juicy and pleasant. Ripens middle of August. 

 Productive. 



GERMAN PRUNE. Dark purple or blue, juicy, 

 rich, of best quality. September. 



ABUNDANCE. Fruit very large and showy ; flesh 

 light yellow, exceedingly juicy, tender and sweet. A 

 good market variety. July. 



BRADSHAW. Large size, flesh yellowish green, 

 juicy and sweet ; skin dark violet red. Ripens middle 

 of August. 



GREEN GAGE. Skin pale green. Excellent. An 

 old standard variety. 



Cherry Trees 



The tree is very hardy and will thrive i 

 It is the most profitable of all fruits that ar 

 more and more, and enormous profits are be 



Prices of Cherry Trees: 



First-class, 5 to 6 feet 



n almost any soil, providing it is well drained. 

 3 grown. Fruit-growers are realizing this 

 ing realized from young orchards. 



Each 

 $0 50 



10 

 $4 50 



100 

 $40 00 



GOVERNOR WOOD. Yellow with red cheek ; ten- 

 der, inch, delicious, very fine, large, roundish, de- 

 presses at stem ; productive. Early. 



BLACK TARTARIAN. B'ack ; very large, juicy, 

 rich and sweet. Productive. Ripens last of June. 



DYE HOUSE. Medium size ; skin red, flesh juicy 

 and tender. June. 



MONTMORENCY. Large, bright shining red ; acid, 

 hardy and productive. Late. 



EARLY RICHMOND. Medium to large, dark red, 

 juicy, good flavor. June. 



ENGLISH MORELLO. Large size. Color dark red, 

 quality very good. Late. 



Asparagus Roots 



Splendid for home garden or market. The plants are very easy to grow, and a bed 

 when once established will thrive for many years. 



As a field crop, asparagus is very profitable, and there is seldom an over-supply in the 

 city markets, the prices remaining high throughout the season. 



Any good garden soil will give excellent crops, but it should be manured freely. 



One-year roots $ 



Two-year roots 



GIANT ARGENTEUIL. One of the standard varie- 

 ties and favorably known among growers everywhere ; 

 probably the largest, and almost invariably commands 

 good prices. ' 



CONOVER'S COLOSSAL. Another good old stand- COLUMBIAN MAMMOTH WHITE. Bears large, 



ard ; tips of best quality and of large size ; a very pure white tips of unusually fine quality ; remains a 

 rapid grower. long time in excellent condition after cutting. 



50 



100 



250 



500 



1000 



50 



$ .75 



$1.50 



$2.15 



$4.00 



60 



1.00 



1.75 



2.65 



5.00 



PALMETTO. Early, large and comparatively free 

 from rust ; makes a heavy yield. Very popular and 

 regarded by most growers as one of the most profit- 

 able of the market sorts. 



Tingle's Plants and Trees Will Help Fill Them 



