Tingle's Bargain Collections 



COLLECTION A. A selection of the best varieties 

 for a small family home-garden. 25 Kellogg's Premier, 

 25 Big Valley, 25 Dr. Burrill, 25 Chesapeake. Price, 

 $1.25. 



COLLECTION B. A selection of the best varieties 

 for a large family home-garden. 50 Matthews, 50 

 Howard No. 17, 50 Pittsville, 50 Corsican, 50 Kellogg's 

 Big Late. Price, $2.75. 



COLLECTION C. With this collection a large 

 family may have fresh berries from very early to 

 very late and some to can for winter use. 100 Camp- 

 bell's Early, 100 Messenger, 100 Joe Johnson (Big 

 Joe), 100 Magic Gem, 100 Kellogg's Prize. Price, $4.50. 



COLLECTION D. Here is a chance for you to test 

 the Everbearing varieties at a bargain price. 25 

 Americus, 25 Ideal, 25 Peerless, 25 Progressive, 25 

 Superb, 10 Top Notch. Price, $3.00. 



COLLECTION E. Here is a collection that you 

 can earn some extra money with. A good selection 

 ■>f fancy berries. 250 Kellogg's Premier, 250 Dornan, 

 250 Dr. Burrill, 250 Chesapeake, 250 Gandy, 250 Pitts- 

 ville. Price, $10.00. 



COLLECTION F. Here is your chance to try out 

 25 of the newest and best sorts at greatly reduced 

 prices. Twenty-five plants each of the following: 

 Amanda, Big Valley, Champion K., Chesapeake, 

 Charles 1st, Campbell's Early, Dr. Burrill, Ettersburg 

 No. 80, Early Jersey Giant, Gold Dollar, Hustler, 

 Howard No. 17, Joe Johnson (Big Joe), Kellogg's 

 Prize, Kellogg's Premier, Lupton, Matthews, Messenger, 

 Magic Gem, McAlpine, Pittsville, Warren, Americus, 

 Ideal, Progressive. Price, $8.50. 



TINGLE'S SEED COLLECTION. 



15 PACKETS, POSTPAID, FOR 50 CENTS. 



A complete collection of vegetable seeds, enough 

 for a good-sized family, sent to you by mail, post- 

 paid, at about one-half regular prices. Only by 

 putting these collections up in our spare time can I 

 afford to sell them at this price. 



1 Packet Black Wax Beans. 



1 Packet Kentucky Wonder String Beans. 



2 Packets Sweet Corn, 2 varieties. 



1 Packet Cucumber, good variety. 



1 Packet Squash, good variety. 



1 Packet Early Cabbage. 



1 Packet Late Cabbage. 



1 Packet Onions, Prize Taker. 



2 Packets Tomatoes, 2 varieties. 



1 Packet Muskmelon or Cantaloupe. 



1 Packet Watermelon. 



1 Packet Lettuce. 



1 Packet Radish. 



SWEET VIOLETS. 



ATTRACTIVE PRICES. 



Violets are a great favorite and do well in the open 

 ground. If given a sheltered place or planted on the 

 sunny side of a building, they will usually begin 

 blooming before the snow is gone, and continue bear- 

 ing their lovely, sweet-scented flowers for several 

 months, and then again in the fall. Price, 15c. each, 

 $1.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



PANSY PLANTS. 



My pansy plants are of an especially fine strain, 

 flowering from early spring to late fall. They are 

 luxuriant in their growth, producing very large 

 spotted flowers, the colors of which are remarkable 

 for their warmth and purity. Price, 15c. each, $1.00 

 per dozen, postpaid. 



FIELD SEED CORN 



Improved Farmers Favorite Golden Dent. If you 



want to grow a bumper crop of beautiful golden yellow 

 corn this yeiir plant this corn. It matures its crop in 85 to 

 90 days and will produce 80 to 100 bushels of shelled corn 

 per acre on medium good land. The ears are large, 18 to 

 20 rows around a small, yellow cob, ears 8 to 11 inches 

 long; makes a large crop of fine fodder. 



Wonderful Maryland Twin White Corn. Unex- 

 celled for ensilage. Grows from 10 to 12 feet tall; ears 7 

 to 11 inches long, 14 to 18 rows of kernels around a small, 

 white cob, produces 2 to 3 ears to a stock. One bushel of 

 this corn shelled weighs 60 pounds. Matures in 110 to 115 

 days; produces from 80 to 115 bushels of shelled corn per 

 acre. A truly wonderful corn— you should try it. 



Prices of above 2 varieties of corn: 40c per quart 

 postpaid; by express $1.50 per peck, $2.25 per half 

 bushel, $4.00 per bushel. 



Send me your want list for my prices on vege- 

 table and field seeds, such as Tomato, Pumpkin, 

 Onion, Cabbage, Muskmelon or Cantaloupe, Pepper, 

 Eggplant, Parsley, Squash, Lettuce, Asparagus, Okra, 

 Watermelon, Cucumber, Beet, Radish, Carrot, etc. 

 Always state quantity wanted of each variety when 

 asking for prices. 



Why Tingle's Plants Grow 



Our Strawberry plants are taken from young beds, 

 fresh dug before shipment ; plants are well-rooted 

 and not dug from old or run-down beds. These plants 

 are from beds that have never borne a crop and will 

 bring you best results. In the fall our ground is 

 plowed to a good depth, and then we broadcast stable 

 rranure on top of the plowed ground, then let it stay 

 this way until spring ; we then thoroughly pulverize 

 the soil, and at the same time mixing the manure 

 with the soil by harrowing. After the plants are set 

 and begin to make runners we fertilize them with 

 commercial fertilizers ; this is repeated late in the 

 summer. The deep plowing with an abundance of 

 plant food given the plants causes them to make a 

 splendid growth with lots of long, fibrous roots. You 

 need these kind of plants, and it will pay you to get 

 them. Which kind of plants had you rather have, 

 plants that have been carefully grown and that are 

 full of life, which will produce big crops, or plants 

 that have not been fertilized — plants that have been 

 grown only for quantity without a thought of quality ? 

 If you want the kind that will make you a successful 

 berry grower, and that will produce you the largest 

 and best crops, plant Tingle's full of life plants — 

 they succeed. 



