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S —] 1 + ae . + = 1 a a toys . ; : we : if ’ _ ‘Te oe FALL AND SPRING, 192] 1922 i E inte. ‘~ fh a Shrubs, Plants, Vines, Bulbs, Etc. LEAMON G. TINGLE, Pittsville, Md. Aember American Association of DCurserymen PAP EEUEEECUEEEREETELEOUUULUUUUCUU YTV ERCEEEEE EEE ECLEOCECOREEOESCUOOOUCS OCCU COUTTS ETA CCAS CASS Eee t cess tener My General Catalogue which illustrates and describes the various varieties of Nursery Stock, also gives planting instructions. I will mail upon receipt of your request TUEUPERDOUTLOUTS SED EEUSERA SENT RCASAAUSASTCCESUCEACG RAT ELI SESESUEUATEEELEROSERODERTENDECESOSESUEOGERUPOSEOOEECSCUERODENESSSSUDTORSCSEOECUSESEUSELUSSOSSOSUOSUSEESSONSUDRULSSSOSONESEOORSOQUSSCOSEGEAOESCNESOSSEESEESESSESUEESESOSEOSSUSPNDSCTBLIENOENLY EACH RATE Less than 10 trees are sold at the EACH rate 10 RATE. 10 to 30 trees are sold at the 10 rate. 100 RATE Over 30 trees are sold at the 100 rate. 1000 RATE. 300 trees or more of ONE kind are sold at the 1000 rate; For instance 300 Peach, 300 Apple and 300 Pear will be sold at the 1000 rate. TERMS. Payment invariably, cash in advance. Remit by Money Order, Registered Letter or Draft. HOW TO ORDER. Send me your order as soon as convenient, then I will reserve the stock for you and ship when wanted. Be sure to write your name and address plainly, and state how goods are to be shipped ; whether by Parcel Post, Express or Freight, and state plainly to what point you want them sent. AT PURCHASER’S RISK. The ownership of all goods sold by us passes to the purchaser on delivery by us to the carrier, and the issuing of a receipt by the carrier ends our responsibility. Any claims for damage should be made promptly to the agent at the point of delivery. Under no conditions may I be held responsible for safe delivery. PACKING. I make no charge for packing and de- livering to station at prices in this catalog. SHIPPING SEASON. I begin filling orders about October 1st, sometimes a little earlier, and continue digging and shipping during the entire fall, winter and spring until May 1st. We are sometimes delayed in January and February and early part of March by freezing weather, but usually able to ship at times luring these months. TRUE TO NAME. We use every care to have plants ‘rue to name and we will not be responsible for any sum greater than the original cost of stock should iny prove not true to name, CLAIMS, if any, must be made on receipt of goods, and if just, will be made satisfactory. I send out only good stock in good condition, carefully packed in all cases, but success or failure depends in so large a degree upon the care and management after re- ceived that I do not, because I cannot, undertake to guarantee stock to live. SUBSTITUTION. Late in the season we usually run short of some varieties listed herein; therefore, when you order late, please state on order sheet if you do not want me to substitute should I be sold out of the variety you order. If we substitute will give you a variety as near like the variety you ordered as possible. INSPECTION. A Certificate of Inspection from our State Entomologist and State Pathologist will be attached to each and every shipment of stock. Special Prices. We quote very attractive prices on large orders. Send us your want list for quotations. When you receive two catalogs, please hand one to your neighbor. FALL PLANTING BETTER THAN SPRING. There are several reasons. As a rule most of us have more time to devote to planting at that sea- son of the years and are not rushed with other work as is usually the case in the spring. Stock planted in the fall of course does not start grow- ing until the following spring, however during he winter months the earth gets fully settled around the roots, and they start growing much earlier than they do when planted in the spring. Another reason is that you avoid spring rushes in the nursery. We do all of our orchard planting during the fall and at times that weather is open during winter months. Telegraph or Telephone me at Pittsville, Md. 2 Leamom G. Tingle, Pittsville, Maryland VCE CECE eC OE 6 APPLE TREES. GRAPE VINES—Continued Hach 10 100 1000 Niagara 2 Yr. No. 1 .25 2.00 15 00 120.00 1 Yr, 3-5 ft, 35 3.00 25.00 » Niagara 1 Yr. No. 1 .16 150 9.00 75.00 ANG CEG a __ 50 450 40.00 Moores Early Varieties: Baldwin, Delicious; Duchess. Grimes Golden, BN Ce IN, IL. ts 2.00 14 00 120.06 Jonathan; M, B, Twig, McIntosh, Rome Beauty, Staymen Moores Early Winesap, Winesap, Winter Banana, Yellow Transparent, {Ya seNon 2216 1.50 9.00 75.00 “ York Imperial. ~ Worden 2 Yr. No. 1 .25 2 00 14.00 120.00 A : Worden 1 Yr. No. 1 .20 1.50 9.00 75.06 PEACH TREES. Catawba 2 Yr. No.1 .25 2.00 +=—-:1400 ~—«-120.00 Each 10 100 1000 Catawha 1 Yr. No. 1 .20 1.50 14.00 120.00 HNO 2-3. tbs 25 $2.00 $16.00 $150,C0 1 Yr 3-4 ft. 535 2.75 23.00 260.00 GOOSEBERRIES. 1 Yr. 4-5 ft. 40 3.50 28.00 250.00 2 Yr. No. 1. 1 Yr. 5-6 ft. 00 4.00 33.00 Each 10 100 Varieties: Belle of Georgia, Elberta, Hiley, Car- man, Greensboro, Frances, White Heath Cling, J. H. Hale, Crawfords Early, Crawfords Laté; Red Geor- - .30 $2 50 $20.00 Varieties: Houghton, Downing. zia, Fox Seedling; Krummels. CURRANTS : pic, ; Each 10 100 1000 PEAR TREES. Z— Wilder 2 Yr. No. 1 .30 $2.50 $20.00 $ Each 10 100 Wilder 1 Yr. No. 1 .20 1.50 12.00 100.00 Beers = Obehits $1.10 $10.00 $90.00 Fays Prolific ' Varieties: Keiffer, Bartlett, Clapps Favorite, Seck- i Naey ING, Il e25 2.00 13.00 1250.0 | el. DEWBERRIKES. CHERRY TREES. No. 1 Plants Each 10 100 Each 10 25 100 1000 | 2 Yar 5-6) ft. $1.10 $10 00 $90.90 .10 $ .60 $1.00 $3.00 $25.00 Varieties: Black Tartarian, Governor Wood, Schmidts, Napoleon, Montmorency, Early Richmond, Variety: Lucretia. English Morello, Yellow Spanish. BLACKBERRIES. - Each 10 25 100 1000 » PLUM TREES. 10 $0.60 $1.25 $4.00 $30.00 | Each 10 100 Varieties: Blower, Early Harvest, Eldorado, Lawton, © 2 Yr.5-6. ft. $1.10 $10.00 $90.06 Mercereau, Ward, Snyder. Varieties: German Prune, Shropshire Damson, Burbank, Abundance, Red June. RASPBERRIES. Each 10 25 100 1000 © ‘ .10 .60 $1.00 $3.00 $25.00 QUINCE TREES. Varieties: Erskine Park, Herbert, St. Regis, Cuthbert, Each 10 10u EE Plum Farmer. 2 Yr. 4-5 ft- $1.10 $10.00 $90.00 Varieties: Champion, Bourgeat. MULBERRIES. 2 Yr. 4-5 ft. $.60 each $5.00 for 10. Variety: Russian APRICOT TREES. a 2 Yr. 4-5 ft eae nn a 00 ASPARAGUS ROOTS. ei ena 25 100 1000 Jaa Nore!: .80 $1.75 $10 00 NECTARINE TREES. Yor SNOseel -60 1.25 8.00 | Each 10 106 Varieties: Palmetto, Barrs Mammoth, Conovers © 4-5 ft. $1.00 $9.00 Colossal, Giant Argentueil. GRAPE VINES. RHUBARB OR PIE PLANTS. | Each 10 100 1000 Each 10 100 1000. Concord 2 Yr No. 1 .20 $1.50 $11.00 $90.00 DEVrseNowe -10 -90 $6.00 $50.00 Concord 1 Yr No. 1 .10 .90 6.00 50.00 Variety: Myatts Linnaeus. | 500 or more at 1000 rate. We recommend the 18-24 inch grade for plant- ing a hedge. ¢ Leamon G. Tingle, Pittsville, Maryland 3 THUMM ETT “M STRAWBERRY PLANTS. BARBERRY THUNBERGIL For delivery October 2.th to May 10th. Each 10 100 SVERBEARING VARIETIES 4 Nai abe: inches $.30 $2.50 $20.00 25 100 1000 5000 3 Yr. 18-24 inches 40 3.00 25.00 Minnesota 1017 15 2.00 12.50 Ge a ee “PUM eersen i) Loney Americus Wis 2.00 12.50 4 Yr. 2-3 feet 60 5.00 45.00 ea ald 2.00 12.50 Peerless 15 2.00 12.50 Planting instructions for Barberry is the same as ‘Se zee en oe for California Privet when planting it for a hedge, pyearescive "60 1.60 10.00 47.50 except that it should be set 8 to 10 inches apart. EARLY VARIETIES For lawn planting instructions same as other shrubs. Klondyke .25 -80 4.50 21.25 } Missionary .25 80 4.50 20 25 ORNAMENTAL TREES. ~Kellogs Premier bv 1.30 8 00 38.75 Each 10 10( Campbells Earl 30 90 5.00 23.75 ee . Board No 7 "40 195 7.00 33.7, Norway Maple, 7-8 ft. $1.25 $10.00 $90.00 iterly oe 30 90 5.00 23.75 Norway Maple, 8-10 ft. 1.75 15.00 ederwo 30) .90 5,00 23.75 i P 5 Michel's Barly mh a Be Bae Norway Maple, 10-12 ft. P4745) 20.00 Warfield "30 “90 5.00 23.75 Silver Maple, 7-8 ft. 50 4.50 40.00 iiincle Jim 30 90 5.00 23 75 Silver Maple, 10-12 ft 1.00 9.00 75.00 Marshall -40 1.00 6.00 28.75 Schwedleri Maple, 8-10 ft 2.50 20.00 fe es aM ae ane Bee American Elm, 7-8 ft. “715 6.00 Bach "30 90 500 93.7, American Elm, 8-10 ft. 1.00 9.00 Parsons Beauty 30 90 5.00 23 75 American Elm, 10-12 ft. 1.25 11.00 Be once 30 .90 5.00 23.75 Oriental Plane, 7-8 ft. -15 7.00 2 ae 2p ee aN BaP Oriental Plane, 8-10 ft. 1.00 9 00 Wm. Belt .30 90 5.00 93.75 Catalpa Bungeii, 6 ft. Senator Dunlap .25 -80 4.50 21.25 Stems, 2 yr. heads 1.75 16.00 150.00 epccess Tr .90 5.00 23.75 Horse Chestnut, 6-8 ft. 1.25 11.00 r. Burri : .90 5.00 23.75 Big Valley 30 ‘90 5.00 is eee eae ane ish ee Hundred Dollar ‘30 Oniaaes Olney 285. Lombardy, Poplar, (8 ite. ).K0 08 eo mn see 6.00 28.75 Lombardy Poplar, 8-10 ft. 1.00 9.00 BEpICRe 30 . 5.00 23.75 Catalpa Speciosa, 8-10 ft. 21/3) 6.00 LATE VARIETIES Weeping Willow, 5-6 ft. P45) 2.00 ane = 2 Bee 23 75 Weeping Willow, 6-7 ft. “35 3.00 25.00 40 - : : . - Chesapeake .50 1.30 8.00 aB.78 eeu owe ett “ae he Big Joe 80 90 5.00 23.75 Purple Rivers Beech, 4-5 2.50 22.50 Eeeeons Late en Be 6.00 28 75 Maiden Hair Tree, 4-5 ft. 1.00 16.00 ple “ 3 4.50 21.25 Cut Leaf W i Aroma "30 90 5.00 «28.75 Pcie ee Nick Ohmer 30 «= -.90 5.00 28.75 edit Da el etre weole Kellogg's Prize 40 1.00 6.00 28.75 Teas Weeping Mulberry mone Big Late 40 1,00 6.00 28.75 5 ft. stems, 2 yr. heads 2.25 20.00 agic Gem 40 1,00 6.00 28.75 Japan Blood Leaf NUT TREES Maple, 2-3 ft. 4.50 Butternut, 7-8 ft, $1.25, 8-9 ft., $1.50 ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. Japan Walnut, 5-6 ft., $1.25 each Yucca Filimentosa, 2-3 ft., 25c. each. English Walnut, 4-5 ft., $2.00 each. Pecan, 4-5 ft., $1.25 each. ROSES. American Sweet Chestnut, 2-3 ft., $1.00 each. 2 Year No. 1 Plants, 70c. each. Frau Karl Druschki (white). Hugh Dickson (crim- CALIFORNIA PRIVET. son). Margaret Dickson (cream white). Paul Neyron 10 0 (pink). Kaiserine (white). Grus An Teplitz (scar- an Se” Lape epeAe Lat it (pink), Killarney (pink) 8-12 inches b et crimson), La France (pink), 41 y : Ny cesced cz ano anceo St Rambler (ced and white) 18-24 inches well b h : 5 ranched 8 550 50.00 CLIMBING ROSES. 2-3 ft. Heavy 1.25 7.50 65.00 8-4 ft. Extra Heavy 2.00 9.00 75.00 2 Year No. 1 Plants, 40c. each. Dorothy Perkins (pink). Dorothy Perkins (white). Crimson Rambler (crimson). American Pillar (p nk) Excelsea (red) Gold Finch (yellow) Hiawatha (carmine) Wichuraina (white) 4 Leamon G. Tingle, Pittsville, Maryland nnn HNN FLOWERING SHRUBS. Less than 10 sold at each rate: 10 or more at 10 rate Each 10 Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora, 2-3 feet $ .60 $5.50 Hydrangea Arb. Sterillis (Hills of Snow) 2-3 feet .60 & 5.50 Hydrangea P. G. (Tree form) 3-4 feet ILS Hydrangea Otaska Hortensia (Blue) strong plants. : 215) Spirea Van Houtte, 2-3 feet .40 3.00 Spirea Anthony Waterer, 2-3 feet 50 4.00 Spirea Billardi, 2-3 feet - 50 4.00 Spirea Opufolia, 2-3 feet .50 4.00 Spirea Thunbergi, 2-3 feet 50 4.60 Philadelphus Grandiflorus (Mock orange) 3-4 feet -50 4 00 Sweet-secented Shrub (Calycanthus) 2-3 feet .59 4.00 Duetzia Crenata, 2-3 feet -40 3.00 Duetzia Lemoine, 2-3 feet 40 3.60 Duetzia Pride of Rochester, 3-4 ft. .40 3.60 Butterfly Bush, strong. 2 Yr plants .40 3.00 Snowball (Virburnum Moole) 2-3 ft. -50 4.00 Japan Snowball, 2-3 ft. -50 4.60 Duetzia Gracillis (dwarf) 2% ft. .50 4.00 White Lilac, 2-3 ft. 50 4.00 Chas. X. Lilae (purple), 2-3 ft. -50 400 Weigela Eva Rathke, 2-3 ft. -60 5.50 Weigela Rosea, 2-3 ft. .60 5.50 White Flowering Dogwood, 3-4 ft 1.00 9.00 Red Flowering Dogwood, 2-3 ft 1.00 9.00 Honeysuckle Pink Tartarian, 2-3 ft. 50 4.00 Althea Rose of Sharon, Double Flowering, red, white or blue, 2-3 ft. .40 3.00 Forsythia Golden Bell, 3-4 ft. -40 3.00 Foreythia Weeping Golden Bell, 3-4 ft. .40 3.00 Flowering Almond, double, red and white, 2-3 ft. 80 7.50 Cydonia Japonica, 2-3 ft. 50 4.00 Double Flowering Peach, red and white, 3-4 ft. .60 5.00 y¢ CLIMBING SHRUBS. Each 10 Wisteria White, strong, 3-4 ft. 50 4.80 Clematis, Panticulata, 2 Yr. vines 50 5.50 Wisteria, Purple, strong, 3-4 ft. 50 4.00 Boston Ivy, 2 Yr. vines 1.00 9.00 Dutchman’s Pipe, 2 Yr. vines 1.00 9.00 Honeysuckle Halls, Japan, 2 Yr. 49 3.00 Matrimony Vine, 2 Yr., 3-4 ft. 40 3.50 Crape Myrtle, pink, flowering, 2-3 ft .60 5.50 Crape Myrtle. white, flowering, 2-3 ft. .60 5.50 HYACINTHS. Red, pink. blue and white flowering varieties, 38¢ each. For fall planting only. TULIPS. Double and single flowering varieties. Red, pink, yellow, white varieties, 8c. each. For fall planting only. PEONIES. 38 to 5 eye division, for al] and Strong plants, spring planting. Festivia Maxima (white), 40c. each. Duchess de Nemour (white), 40c. each Edulus Superba (pink), 40c. each. Felix Crouse (red), 40c. each. Floral Treasure, 40c each Couronne d’Orr, 40¢ each - Unnamed varieties, red, white and pink, 39c. each. NARCISSUS. 5e. each; 50c. dozen; $350 per 100, Princeps, Alba Plena Oderoto. EVERGREENS. Cur stock are well shaped specimens. Roots balled and Burlapped without extra charge. Each 10 Norway Spruce, 114-2 ft $1.00 $9.00 Norway Spruce, 2-3 ft. 1.50 12.50 Norway Spruce, 5-6 ft. 3.00 27.50 Norway Spruce, 6-7 ft. 4.00 37.50 Norway Spruce, 7-8 ft. 5.00 47 50 Douglas Spruce, 2-3 ft. 150 12.50 Douglas Spruce, 3-4 ft. 2.50 22.50 Douglas Spruce, 4-5 ft. 3.50 32.50 Douglas Spruce, 5-6 ft. 4.50 40.60 Kosters Blue Spruce, 114-2 ft 3.50 Kosters Blue Spruce, 214-3 ft. 4.50 Colorado Blue Spruce, 115-2 ft. 2.25 Colorado Blue Spruce, 2-2% ft. 3 25 Colorado Green Spruce, 114-2 ft. 1.50 12.50 Colorado Green Spruce, 2-214 ft. 2.50 22.50 Canadian Hemlock, 12-18 in. 2.00 Canadian Hemlock, 2% ft. 3.00 Irish Juniper, 114-2 ft. 1.50 12.50 Irish Juniper, 2-21% ft. 2.00 17.50 Irish Juniper, 214-3 ft. 2.50 22.50 Irish Juniper, 38-31% ft 3.00 27.50 Trish Juniper, 314-4 ft. 3.50 32.50 Trish Juniper, 4-5 ft. 4.00 37.50 Trish Juniper, 5-6 ft. 5.00 47.50 English Juniper, 2-214 ft. 2.00 17.50 English Juniper, 214-3 ft. 2.50 22 50 Savin Juniper, 15-18 inches 2.00 17.50 Retinispora Compact (Compacta) 12-18 inch 2.00 17.50 Retinispora Golden Pea Fruited (Pisifera Aurea) 21% ft. 3.00 » 2G Retinispora Sulpher-Tinted (Sulphurea) 12-18 inch 2.00 17.50 Retinispora Veitch’s (Squarrosa Vetchi) 214 ft. 3.00 27.50 Japanese Yew (Taxus Cuspidata) 2% ft 4.00 37.50 American Arborvitae, 2-3 ft. 1.75 15.00 American Arborvitae, 3-4 ft. Deo 20.00 American Arborvitae, 4-5 ft. 3.50 32.50 American Arborvitae, 5-6 ft. 4.00 37.50 Pyramidal Arborvitae, 12 in. 2.00 17 50 Globosa Arborvitae, 12-18 in. 2.25 20.00 Dwarf Mountain Pine 6-8 inches broad 1.50 12.50 15 inches broad 3.00. 27.50 White Pine, 144-2 ft. 1.00 9.00 White Pine, 2-3 ft. 1.50 12.50 Seotch Pine, 2-3 ft. 1.25 10.00 Scotch Pine, 3-4 ft. 1,75 15.00 BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS. Each 10 Boxwood (Suffruticosa), 5-6 in. .40 3.50 Pyramidal Boxwood, 2-2% ft. 3.59 32,50 THE TINGLE PRINTING CO,, PITTSVILLE, MD. "