10 LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 
First Quality — (Perfect) 
From, Eastern Massachusetts and a 
seedling of the Sample. Produced by the 
originator of the Sample. An excellent 
plant maker with lots of healthy foliage. 
It is clamed that First Quality will produce 
twice as many berries as Gandy or Brandy- 
wine. C.S. Pratt of Massachusetts claims 
that it will take the place of Marshall asa 
fancy berry. He says: ‘‘It will produce 
five times as much on the same space of 
ground. It is a great cropper, fine shape 
and colors well. There is something about 
the flavor that stays with you and makes 
you want more of them.”’ It is a large 
and very promising be:ry. I want you to 
try a few plants of the First Quality this 
season for your late berry. It is one of 
the largest plants among my list of over 
forty varieties. 
FIRST QUALITY 
Three W’s—(Perfect) 
Originated with W. W. Wallace of Tennessee. In 1914 Three W’s won the 
highest prize at the World’s Fair at St. Louis and made a record of keeping 
ten days. The foliage is beautiful, clean and healthy, dark green and very at- 
tractive. The fruit is large and fine quality. Medium early, firm and a good 
keeper. Berries picked on Monday and shipped 500 miles to the St. Louis 
Exposition were placed on plates Wednesday morning; late Friday afternoon 
out of eleven plates only seven berries could be found that were not in good 
condition. Part of these berries were on exhibition until the following Thurs- 
day. The plants are very large and stocky. 
Wolverton—(Perfect) 
The Wolverton grows a large crimson berry, top shaped. The upper side 
of the berry colors up to a fine red when the fruit is fully ripe, and the seeds 
on the upper side also are darker than on the under side, where they remain a 
bright yellow. These contrasting colors give to the fruit a most attractive 
appearance. In quality Wolverton is one of the richest berries grown; its flesh 
is fine-grained and pink in color; and its flavor of unusual delicacy. As an all- 
round table berry it is unexcelled, and as a money-maker commercial growers 
who sell direct to consumers find it a leader. It is no less popular in the home 
garden. The calyx is double and very heavy. Try a few of them. 
