The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 47 

Strawberry Plants 
Every home, even with only a small space of ground 
should plant some Strawberries. With the Everbearing varie- 
ties you can now have sweet, delicious Strawberries all sum- 
mer and fall until frost comes. You do not know how good u 
Strawberry can be until you have picked them fresh right off 
the vines. If you plant for an acreage for commercial pur- 
poses we will be glad to quote you prices on large quantities. 
Prices of Strawberry Plants 
25 100 250 1000 
poms.” LAN cos cee Oh Oe ae $0.30 $0.65 $1.25 $4.00 
Bet Fe os ee nie ta aha ee .30 .65 1.25 4.00 
Bickemere \: 5.0: « faoeet aes & .25 .60 i 3.50 
CCcripkctll 45 nee ee ee ek rr ee .30 .65 1 1 4.00 
CDBSGDOCKD. i yun. ew dawe eb bees on .30 Sree 1.45 4.50 
Dorsett’) eee Sey aaa alee ele eed ad .25 .60 by be 3.50 
DILOBAON HP a0 Le fates Pere det Cee aks .30 .70 1.35 5.00 
Pevist ce Fe inl PR a ee ee les oe Py de .60 1.15 S75 
FLOSIPIOOL Fn .7 5s Baolks One phan nok ot .30 .85 1.75 6.00 
KSC ere ea Ree Ses wine oe ad Lae .60 1.15 3.50 
SOUT. Pan ee tee aee wink Saree ae .25 .60 1.15 3.50 
Pathhndar <<. bie ee ee ae .30 .65 1.25 4.00 
Premier \(Howerd. 17) 0... jus ees .25 .60 1.15 3.75 
Saricher. RNG Aik ao wae Wane is sah ito .60 1.15 3.75 
Gem. (Fall bearing) ......%.. int oo .85 1.76 6.00 
Mastodon (Fall bearing) .......... .30 .85 By 6.00 
These prices are f.o.b. Pittsville, Maryland, all transportation 
charges to be paid by the purchaser. 
500 at thousand rate. Ask for prices on large lots. 
DESCRIPTION OF STRAWBERRIES 
AROMA. This is one of the old reliable midseason to late varie- 
ties and extensively planted in many sections. Produces large 
crops of perfect shape, light red berries with a bright green cap. 
BIG JOE. In a list of the best five varieties of Strawberries you will 
most always find Big Joe. Ripens in midseason. Does well 
on most'all types of soil; plant very vigorous and very product- 
ive of large, bright red berries having a large, green cap. Big 
Joe is a good home berry, a good shipper and a good seller. 
BLAKEMORE. A variety developed by the VU. S. Department of 
Agriculture and we have found it one of the best early berries 
where it does well. However, it does not seem to do as well as 
Premier in some sections. A cross between Premier and Mission- 
ary; a good plant maker; a heavy producer of bright red berries, 
ripening a little ahead of Missionary; bright green caps; medium 
to large, round to conical; firm and a good keeper and shipper. 
CATSKILL. A new variety originated by the New York Experiment 
Station. All who have fruited it are very enthusiastic about it. 
Claimed to be much better than any other midseason variety. 
Growth, size, quality and flavor good, and is the most product- 
ive of all strawberries. We unhesitatingly recommend it for 
trial for both home use and market purposes. 
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 handsome 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 in size. Chesapeake is firm and will carry to 
the markets in the best of condition. 
DORSETT. Another early berry developed by the U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. The berries are medium light in color, firm 
and of most excellent flavor; in fact, Dorsett and Fairfax are con- 
sidered the two best flavored of all the early varieties. They 
are’ both good sellers bringing a premium over all varieties 
in the markets. They are new varieties, good healthy growers 
extra quality fruit, heavy producers and good sellers. For home 
use or market we unhesitatingly recommend them. 
DRESDEN. A second early variety, being a little earlier than 
Catskill. Berries are conic to wedge-shaped, moderately firm 
and of good quality; large. One of the heaviest producers in 
good soil. We recommend that you try these. 
FAIRFAX. What we say about Dorsett also applies to Fairfax with 
the difference in color of the fruit; Dorsett being a lighter red 
than Fairfax; Fairfax is two or three days later than Dorsett and 
is also a little larger; equally as productive and as good grower. 
You will make no mistake in planting either or both of these 
whether you want them for home use or market. 
FROSTPROOF. If you have been having trouble with frost killing 
your blooms we suggest you try this. So frost resistant it was 
named Frostproof. Berries large, good flavor, midseason. 
