Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. ACER PLATANOIDES SCHWEDLERI NIGRA (Plant Pat. 735) (Crimson King Norway Maple) ¥ IA ROSEA THE TINGLE NURSERY CO., PITTSVILLE, MD. 1 Read Before Ordering Business Information NOT OPEN ON SUNDAYS. We do not have help to dig stock on Saturdays but if you want to pick up stock on Saturday let us know long enough in advance so we can have it ready for you. Closed from Saturday noon to Monday morning. THESE PRICES are in effect Spring 1959. ALL OUR STOCK is fresh dug for each order. None of it is in storage except strawberry plants. PRICES named in this Trade List apply only to orders placed by nurserymen, florists, and dealers. Maryland cus- tomers are subject to 3% sales tax or send your License Number. All delivery costs are to be paid by purchaser. PACKING. Boxes and bales will be charged costs of mate- rial and labor used. We will add this cost to your invoice. This cost applies whether you remit with order or buy on time terms, Telephone: Pittsville, Md., Temple 5-3001 CLAIMS, if any, must be made immediately upon receipt of goods, and if just, made satisfactory, but in no case are we responsible for more than the purchase price of the stock in question. We will not be responsible for failure to fill orders in full or for any damage or delay to stock after delivery to the transportation company. TERMS. Net, no discount or net 30 days from date of shipment to those of known responsibility but must have satisfactory business references from others or remittance must accompany order. Those desiring stock shipped C.O.D. will please remit one-fourth the amount of their purchase when ordering. Other terms by special arrangement. NON-WARRANTY. We give no warranty, expressed or implied, the purchaser assuming all risk and responsibility of transportation, growth, planting, life of stock or any other matter on any stock we sell. We send out good stock, carefully grown and packed but cannot control conditions after it leaves our care. We exercise the greatest care to keep our stock true to name and are willing to replace on proper proof any stock that may prove otherwise, or refund the amount paid us for such stock, but it is mutually agreed that we shall not at any time be liable for any greater amount. TELL US HOW TO SHIP, whether by express, motor truck, or railroad freight. If by motor truck or railroad freight, tell us the route or over which line you want de- livery made. If you do not give this information we will use our own judgment as to route and methods to use. It is mutually agreed that whether you name the route or leave it to our own selection, we will not in any way be responsible for time or condition of delivery and our responsibility ceases upon our delivery to the transportation company. HARDINESS OF PLANTS. When hardiness of plants is mentioned herein it applies to this section. TIME OF SHIPMENT. We ship most every week in the year with the possible exception of during the winter when bad weather makes it impossible, although this is very seldom. Of course, there is a regular season for shipping, the different plants, but if you want them out of season and are willing to take the risk of good delivery, we will pack with the utmost care and get them off to you at most any time you want them. Risky shipping in hot summer. Plan to Visct Our Wursery - We will certainly be glad to have you come to see our stock for yourself. We believe you will find it compares favorably with that grown by other nurseries. Some of our customers have told us it is better than is furnished by some others. We are on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, 100 miles south of Wilmington, Delaware, 100 miles from Kiptopeke- Norfolk, Va., ferry, 90 miles from Annapolis, Md., via Chesapeake Bay Bridge, 150 miles from Baltimore, Md., via Elkton, Md., 225 miles from New York, N. Y. We hope you can come to see our stock. It is good driving on the famous Delmarva Peninsula. to) THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. Onuamental Stock 1 to 5 at each rate, 5 or more at the 10 rate, 50 or more at the 100 rate, 500 or more at the thousand rate. Items marked by an asterisk (*) are classed as Lining-Out stock. S. following size signifies Seedling. Each 10 100 1000 ABELIA Edward Goucher. Pink Abelia. Low growing. = 2; in’ pot, plants iyi... $2.50 $20.00 * 2 in. pot plants 2 yr-.-.:.. S75) PUY 42yine we pOteplantseasseee seer $1.00 7.50 60.00 I ZCOsI Seine stransS aan 1.00 7.50 60.00 SPCOeZs eine tranSeaere Gene 2.00 17.50 150.00 Grandiflora (Glossy Pink to White Abelia) L2ctOMlSeinw ceransesaee meee $2.50 $20.00 I Snton24 eine heavy $1.50 12.50 100.00 2 tors neavyeenn oreo 1.75 15.00 125.00 SHtOK4eht-wheaVyn ae ore 2.50 22.50 200.00 50 cents each extra for B&B 3 larger sizes. Grandiflora Nana. Low growing. 367) ib, JOE (NEVIS ooobobo00dd $2.00 $15.00 U.S.D.A. No. 201092. A new one. = 2 Ines pOtmplanUSerct crcl $3.25 $25.00 ABIES Douglasi (Pseudotsuga Douglasi) + Ome OM Omnia eran Seer ine $2.50 $20.00 Pinsapo Glauca (Spanish Fir) LEY PE Soe aes te eee eee $2.00 $12.50 ot DB Vie, SY I ook once oboe. 2.50 20.00 ACER Campestre (Hedge Maple) SOUL AV AS wank gar an ee eo ep $1.50 $10.00 Cissifolium al sve, So OO WA iss Soccaocas $1.50 $10.00 Diabolicum EAT Sunt ores Ged ctrdo oie Ble $2.00 $15.00 Ginnala (Amur Maple) oA, Sy GIOIA tee coseesoes $1.50 $10.00 4 tor stitial. bar cee $1.50 12.50 100.00 SLOG sts sees oer en ere 2.00 15.00 125.00 GtouSihir eter eee eee 2.50 22.50 Japonicum (Fullmoon Maple) MEALS IA ces SW eee Cerio ed a alo ae $2.00 $12.50 DATA) Caney ie shaweh eel ouh, Micra tta) Sega 2.50.) Aev.50 Negundo (Box Elder) ARTO sO hile era eee nc erance: $7.50 GSO SEALER ee eee 12.50 SatonlOstisa ee ee ere 17.50 Nikoense F ALNAO, Sy Gal Melo ooudeu ca coe $1.50 $10.00 Palmatum (Japanese Maple) IGE MS eee scuadaGeOoe ccs $1.50 $10.00 SH inGep Otte planitShraereereiee 2.50 15.00 $75.00 $80.00 $50.00 Palmatum Bloodgood. The best all-summer red variety. 1 yr. grafts 10 to 15 in...$1.50 $13.50 $125.00 2 yr. grafts 12 to 15 in... 2.00 17.50 150.00 3 yr. grafts 15 to 18 in... 2.50 22.50 200.00 1SRtOe24 sinew Soc bh ener 4.00 37.50 350.00 PEE fo SO) they, IBWAB 6 ooodooduie 6 5.00 47.50 450.00 Palmatum Dissectum Atropurpurea (Thread-leaf Jap. Maple) 2 ies grafts 12 to 15 in.....$2.50 $22.50 $200.00 Palmatum Nomora- Nishiki 2 YE. serattS exe transseece $2.50 $22.50 Palmatum Versicolor 2 yr. grafts XX trans...... $2.50 $22.50 Platanoides (Norway Maple) Shy rE Se4to urine eee eee $7.50 2 Se Sy io) 1 in ie Me vate 3 10.00 BAL OAS. IS PAIS, Sab ooace soo 15.00 “1 2etool Shins thansuaeneere ee $3.00 20.00 1Setor 24 inen ChansSseeee aces 3.50 25.00 Platanoides Crimson King (Patented) (Crimson Leaf) 5torGsttantranse eee $3.50 $32.50 6). tomioit- trans... obec oes 4.50 42.50 Platanoides Fassens Black AL Vio) fs) dike Wee boooccoosu0Kr $3.00 $27.50 HECOLGnitantGanSejeeeeerecee 3.50 32.50 Rubra (Red or Scarlet Swamp Maple) +12 tOslSuineiSneenmee eee $7.50 Ake} Ho) PVE I Sboocoodcooooua 10.00 #2 LOnoulits Sea wtsnon ie rone aes 12.50 #. SetOrd Pe Si ee eles Ue ies ais 15.00 Saccharum (Sugar Marple) ~ alane, Sy oO 1D Neo sccccce $7.50 * 2-yr.S: 18 to 24 in ahd oreo tar 12.50 | { PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND Each 10 100 1000 ADINA Rubella SS2ineE pO plalitse-\---)-- -)-.-4-)- $2.50 $17.50 SP SmLOe lo ain. URANS ssc. rata 2.50 20.00 AESCULUS Pavia (Red Flowering Horsechestnut) IO ECOM Swine gUraANSS vers ate-t ote $1.00 $8.50 AILANTHUS Glandulosa (Tree of Heaven Ailanthus) Set onl Opts eerste eee eterna se $2.50 $20.00 lO ptOmlU2 citys accra oe 3.00 25.00 ALBIZZIA Julibrissin Rosea (Hardy Pink Mimosa) IL cio Sats Waitin Giclees cio OO $2.00 $12.50 iks} (60) Pee th, Hele ooo uooeodc 4.00 30.00 2 KO. JS) ey Aha olomooo dd $1200) 747-50) (60200 3 @ | Zi wir, Wee honscsoc sec 12595 105003 5200 Julibrissin Charlotte. Wilt resistant Mimosa. Pink. VCS RS) ce ciety a eae $3.00 $25.00 AST OROVEE ARs Ratner ee $1.25 10.00 Julibrissin Tryon. Wilt resistant Mimosa. Pink. 5 ODT Dy MS) ate cee acl ae RRO Rea ra ar $3.00 $25.00 ALtOuOehtaec. aes epost $1.25 10.00 Kalkora. White hardy Mimosa. 3) 110) Ghaite 1eelinhs one oeoeaes $1.25 $10.00 $75.00 ARBORVITAE Boothi. One of the best globes av. 2 @ toy Qin, Weiss wsooscscue $3.00 $25.00 3 3 1@ IO tin, WeinGsscoccoagacs 3.50 30.00 WP) eo) WS) hn, IBAB ca cgonaceas $2.00 15.00 125.00 WS} (oo) ISS To IBA Ch he doe uous 2.25 20.00 150.00 TESS THO) BEE ng BAB Sabon cagdas 2.50 22.50 200.00 Occidentalis Brubakeri = §33 1@)> 110) th, eae caus aaanec $3.50 $30.00 0) GOI thos Wee swab oo bb oot 4.00 35.00 “1 17) IS) TH, ENS ob o como os 5.00 40.00 AStORD Mita lae Dera aice cies $5.00 45.00 5) thoy (1h, IBA SCS scuccocde 6.00 55.00 Occidentalis Caucasica (Siberian Arborvitae) == 3} 160) 10) tials Ween od boas Shoe $3.50 $30.00 Occidentalis Elegantissima (Golden Tipped Pyramid Av.) ss ALGO) Crile, Wee Ne she's he $2.50 $20.00 SEZ Ow a AM Stal Sep pate eerie aa 5.00 45.00 Occidentalis Ellwangeriana (Tom Thumb Arborvitae) St OEtOel2 min tran Sie $4.00 $35.00 Occidentalis Globosa (Globe Arborvitae) COs BOM ab ral Sanco, keene. $2.50 $20.00 J xe) 180). IO) Tho eal aa ose ac S50 30500 Occidentalis Globosa Compacta (Compact Globe Av.) * 4 to 6 in. trans $2.50 $20.00 Occidentalis Lutea (George Peabody Arborvitae) B&B $2. PAS Kain] feel BT. ine pot plants: a-% en. $2.00 $15.00 $125.00 Baltica (Hardier English Ivy) 2% in. pot plants.......... $2.00 $15.00 $125.00 Conglomerata. Very distinct. Small crowded leaves. 2% in. pot plants 1 yr...... $2.50 $20.00 2% in. pot plants 1 yr...... 3.00 25.00 C. Bunch. A heavier growing Hoos * 2 in. pot plants 1 yr....... 00 $12.50 2 in. pot plants 2 yr....... 2150) 15200 HYDRANGEA Mariesi. Blue. SRV SECT ANI Seo we ete oes aici $2.50 $20.00 EV CEA Shee toseros, eoicievereis whe 4.50 35.00 Regula. White. SEV TEN ANS oe ares a wiles ieee $4.50 $35.00 Royal Blue. A very good blue. Pes] WA UN ATISSE tests, Scene csus.6.ous)'s $2.50 $20.00 Stafford. Dark pink. SHV EPELANS Heo hoe decease owe $4.50 $35.00 HYPERICUM Hidcote. New. Said to be better and hardier than Moserianum. Heavy clumps 4 yr......... $1.50 $12.50 Kalmianum (Kalm St. Johnswort) SVACEQUNGI INS, Sochic.: selects soles « $7.50 2EtOul Ssine. tlanSsevotererc crore $2.00 15.00 $125.00 TSeeOrca4 eine trans: cide sce. 3.50 25.00 DErOvarie: tlanS.-in occ cess oct 4.50 35.00 Moserianum. The old favorite. -e bine DOL Planes 2eyLe es cir « $2.00 $15.00 Ee Why not offer your customers more of the newer plants? You can make more profit than with the older varieties. 14 THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. LSS HOLLY (Ilex) For many years we have been urging nurserymen to grow more holly. Fifteen years ago there was not very much de mand for holly. If you will refer to our catalogs about that time and since, you will find we said, ‘‘The nurseryman who will grow a collection of Hollies to a specimen size will have something he can sell, whether times are good or whether they are bad. There is always a demand for them, and there will be as long as any other plants will sell.’’ Try to buy nice holly now, see how scarce it is. We find demand increasing each season. Each 10 100 1000 AQUIFOLIA Angustifolia. Very narrow leaf. Beautiful. 4 ins potsplantseeee eee $1.25 $11.50 $100.00 AQUIFOLIA EARLY COMMERCIAL. This is extensively grown in the Oregon section for early cutting as berries turn red early. 425intspoteplantsseeees eee $1.25 $11.50 $100.00 AQUIFOLIA Femina. The cuttings in this lot were taken from assorted named varieties. A very good selection and buy, if not particular in having the variety named. Berry bearing. Snes pote plants) vie eee $1.00 $7.50 $65.00 AQUIFOLIA Ferox—‘‘Hedgehog Holly’’. Leaves with short teeth and numerous small spines on the upper convex surface. Most unusual. Male. Sines DOLEDIANtSEenmr es eer $1.00 $7.50 AQUIFOLIA J. VAN TOL. Another form of English Holly with dark green leaves and occasional teeth. Berries are deep red, large, and showy. Heavy fruiter. One of the best. Probably the best for here in the East. 2144 in. rose pots 2 yr...... $7.50 $60.00 $500.00 45in= potaplantseareee see ee $1.25 11.50 100.00 1Ssto24sine bes eee 3.00 27.50 AQUIFOLIA MASCULA. A male variety for good foliage effect and to use in pollinating the Female (berry-bearing) types. 3) ine potuplantsm pyisereo- $6.50 $50.00 3 in. pot plants®2) yee. 7.50 60.00 AQUIFOLIA PYRAMIDALIS. An English Holly with up- right growth and dark green leaves moderately spined. The fruit is a bright red. Heavy berry-bearing strain. 21% in. rose pots 2 yr...... $7.50 $60.00 AQUIFOLIA REDERLY. This is one of the most popular of the English hollies. Good foliage and good grower and heavy bearer of bright red berries. 4in} spot splantsee- ana oee $1.25 $11.50 $100.00 AQUIFOLIA SILVER LEAF. The darker green center with bright silver edged leaves, makes this a handsome Holly. The fruit is red. One of our best sellers. Sins pOteplLantSeeraneeaee $1.25 $11.50 $100.00 42 ine pot -plantsaes see 1.75 16.50 150.00 AQUIFOLIA TEUFIL’S SPECIAL. For hardiness, good growing and as a good cutting variety we recommend this. 3. in) pot plants) 20ymaonee $1.00 $8.50 $75.00 AQUIFOLIA TEUFIL’S ZERO. Mr. Teufil told us this was one of his hardiest ones and a good commercial cut variety. 3) ins pot plants) 2 yr eee $1.25 $11.50 $100.00 AQUIPERN BRILLIANT. A selected strain of Aquipern with crops of brilliant red berries. 3)ins potsplantsea soe Basen eek: $1.00 $9.00 CILIOSPINOSA FEMINA. Chinese Holly with very attrac- tive red berries. Leaves are dark green and medium size. Growth extremely upright, usually in the form of a pyramid. 2% in. pot plants 2 yr.....$1.00 $8.50 CILIOSPINOSA MASCULA. Same as above except male. 3 ins, pot plants) 2) yr. o.- $1.00 $8.50 CORNUTA (Chinese Holly). A dense, slow growing, Chinese species, rarely 8 ft. high. Leaves sparsely spiny and of peculiarly rectangular form. The large red berries are very showy. These are grown from seed and will be mixed, both male and female. LS tom Shiney BocBeeee- see $2.50 $23.50 USstop24sinwy bee Deen arate 3.00 28.50 PANG) Switis IAB. So ocoo saad 3.50 32.50 CORNUTA BUFORDI. Another form of Cornuta, but spikes on the leaves are not so prominent and it is more hardy than the type. Berry-bearing. =< 21 INeepOtEpLanitsSemee ceo $4.00 $35.00 WD FO) US) Til, IBY co oboooud oc $2.50 22.50 200.00 15 toml Shines bec Seer 3.00 27.50 250.00 CORNUTA FEMINA (Chinese Holly). A berry-bearing form of Cornuta. Compact pyramidal grower. Leaves dark glossy green, oblong, with 3 strong spikes at the dilated apex, and 1 or 2 on each side; scarlet berries. One of the showiest. Pte) INS) Ih, JENA sos osca0cas $2.50 $22.50 $200.00 15) HO IS Thos IX coc coaooose 3.00 27.50 250.00 1Setov2Z4einw Sebel 4.00 35.00 PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 15 Each 10 100 1000 CORNUTA ROTUNDA. Low, spreading. Slow grower. 3 in) pot plants 2 yr..:.... 7.50 $65.00 Seto lOminasdeerne ec: $2.50 22.50 CORNUTA U.S.D.A. No. 85860 Suink pot plants? 2) yrejee se $1.00 $8.50 $75.00 CORNUTA U.S.D.A. No. 198277 opine poe plants) yr... $1.00 $7.50 oink pot plants) 25yr.. aa. - 1.25 10.00 $90.00 CORNUTA U.S.D.A. No. 198279 3 in. pot plants 1 yr....... $1.00 $7.50 oinspotsplants) 25yG..5545- 1.25 10.00 $90.00 CORNUTA X PERNYI. These should be interesting. 2% in. pot plants 1 yr..... $1.00 $7.50 2% in. pot plants 2 yr..... 1.50 12.50 110.00 CRENATA (Japanese Holly). A much branched evergreen shrub rarely to 20 feet tall; leaves crowded % to 1% inches long, lustrous green. Flowers in May and June; black fruits ripen in October and remain during Winter. Hardy in New York southward. Ome, Sy CaS reese soseasiecc $1.25 oho 00 $75.00 <7 6) CoelOning transi. osenee as 2.50 0.00 DEtOrs Etienne Bee $3.25 30.00 CRENATA ‘‘COMPACTA”’ (Bennett Hybrid). Is a flat leaf, very dark green, very compact grower, apparently needing no trimming to make a broad globe-shaped plant. Tt On eOM ln athan Saas ae $2.25 $17.50 $150.00 = "Sr toolO ins transe7.. 20s. ee 3.00 27.50 250.00 +10 tor L2uin= stranse-2 a4 ace 3.50 32.50 300.00 1 2ECOo Lin wntGaAnSeens sae 4.00 37.50 350.00 1 2etOnL Sains Bécsere nee on $3.00 27.50 250.00 T1590): US} Th BMS. oa Sige ob 5k 3.50 32.50 P's THO) GO) Ne. 1BXAB Gs 6.6 boc ob 6S 5.00 47.50 CRENATA CONVEXA (Buxifolia or Bullata). (Box-leaf Japanese Holly.) A slow growing form of Crenata with glossy box-like leaves. Good for rock-gardens and other dwarf purposes. Very attractive. SS2sine pot plants lyin aoe: $2.50 $17.50 $150.00 of RL. thot SOUS TIO) iG Sead abo 3.50 30.00 SEAS tO OminonccanSeace ane see 2.50 17.50 150.00 +wGntO;ouin: stransere ee aoe 3.00 25.00 AUSEtO) 1 OminemtransS sere oie 3.50 30.00 175.00 STON torl2 vinestranS-re lS - 4.00 35.00 1D) tea) 135s. holy (HORN soe wou eee 5.00 40.00 WetOMOninar be beeen. $2.50 22.50 200.00 15 etOelSainebocbuncee mee 3.00 27.50 250.00 CRENATA GLASS. Very upright branchy Holly with very small shiny dark green leaves. Growth is decidedly erect, yet the many lateral or side shoots fill out the plant so that it is fairly compact. Very neat. Evergreen. Male. = 2)in= pot plants 20yn..)..--. $3.00 $22.50 POL CO, Salta EANS 20in’ spot; plants) 2) yi, ee $2.50 $20.00 $175.00 <58) to LOwinew trans scaeee eo. 3.50 30.00 275.00 +10 tonal 2eineatranss eee 4.00 35.00 12 Stouts) ina traliSy.n ene 4.50 40.00 24 toroOminae ba bee oe $4.50 40.00 CRENATA T-ONE. This is our own selection. A low grow- ing small leaf variety, very compact. We think it one of the best of its type. When folks see Sa they like it. * 2) in’ pot plantsi tyros 2.00 $15.00 $125.00 * 2 in. pot plants 2 yr....... 2.50 20.00 150.00 WA rey Ile) Sok, IAB oo bGoo550% $2.50 22.50 200.00 L5ntoOm Seine babar esseeeore 3.00 27.50 1S etOe24 ink be beeeooo eee 3.50 32.50 DH Soy GO) Ti, EKA Goocboo ows 4.50 40.00 CRENATA VARIEGATED. A golden variegated type. Very bright golden and green coloring. <> 2 oinsapOt plants) slunyGaernnre $5.00 $40.00 *52) ins pot plants) 2) yreo-.a.- 7.50 50.00 CRENATA “VASEYI’ (Bennett Hybrid). A medium convex leaf, broad-based type of growth, breaks excellent. +45 tOu Oninaitlanseeeerneeic Bee 50 $20.00 *TONCOMAS) Lath anSsas eiecenc 3.00 25.00 STS tOmlOpinwethansSsaneeneeeee 3.50 30.00 12 tom Spinantransiece ooneece 4.50 40.00 12toO Sain bebe $3.00 27.50 Lei tones ninte be Bees 3.50 32.50 BO) tHe) GO Ibe JENA GSagco0c0c 5.50 50.00 PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 17 Each 10 100 1000 CRENATA “WILLOW LEAF” (Bennett Hybrid). Light green, flat leaf of spreading growth. S1OFtO; Lapin sthans:-4.. 526.62 5s $4.00 $35.00 S125 told) n= trans. .cosn eek 4.50 40.00 $350.00 PMO Ss inseam ee ee $3.00 27.50 250.00 IkS. ta) WE Thi) Bae Boao cooud 3.50 32.50 300.00 GAL) BO ih, WKAR oS se eaeao6e 4.00 37.50 350.00 SW) GOD, Thay, IBA B es Shae 5.50 50.00 GLABRA (Inkberry or Winterberry). Shrub to 6 or 7 feet tall, with upright slender branches; leaves %4 to 2 inches long, dark green above, light green beneath; fruit black. Flowers in June; fruits late in autumn and remaining during winter. Hardy as far north as New England and Southern Ontario. Very popular for roadside planting. = ise Se A000) Chis See eau ke SIEZN ZOO * 2% in. pot plants 2 yr.. 2.50 17.50 $150.00 AStoroutty BeBe ona. aor - $5.00 47.50 5SELOnOL Gs Bo: Bae es 6.00 57.50 NELLIE STEVENS. A supposed hybrid between Aquifolia and Cormuta. Very large leaf and berries, shiny attractive oliage. Sine pPOLplantseea eae eee $1.25 $10.00 NIPPONICA. A new one we got from Japan. Do not know any more about it. = 2pin= pou plantS 2uyEo. 5-5". $3.00 $20.00 OPACA (American Holly). An evergreen tree to 40 feet tall, with spreading branches forming a narrow pyramidal to globe-shaped head: leaves 2 to 4 inches long, with nar- row spiny teeth, dull green above, yellowish green be- neath; fruit red, globose, about %4 inch across. Flowers in May and June; fruits late in autumn through winter. Hardy in Massachusetts southward. Much used for Christ- mas decoration. SPI OV EEO ee ne ae $2.00 $12.50 Sanit poe plants S75 eee ee, 4.50 35.00 OPACA, ARDEN (Arden Holly). An American Holly orig- inating north of Wilmington, Del. and selected for its good growing habit, handsome and wonderful fruiting qualities. Sn pol plantseiiyrssa sn. $5.00 $40.00 Srl POL plants:2) yr... 6.00 50.00 4sin | pot plants: 7h seo... os 10.00 75.00 PANG BY Tes IBYCABS 6 k's Gale Sic REE $4.00 37.50 OPACA ATTENUATA. Cross of Cassine X Opaca. Narrow leaves 3 to 3% in. long, light green. Branches slender and arching and the berries are red. SIN pot plantSaleyre... . $5.00 $40.00 Sin-= potaplants) 2) yr. ses; 6.00 50.00 OPACA BIG DITCH. One of the heavier fruiting varieties, bears every year, large berries, foliage keeps good green. Sin: poteplantsvie yreo.8 fe. $5.00 $40.00 on potplants 2-yr:o. 2... 6.00 50.00 OPACA BRADSHAW. The leaves are large and very dark green well spined. Fruit is a good red and usually in clusters. Snes poOe plantSmle yre 2... $5.00 $40.00 Sulla POL DlantSp2e yih en oe 6.00 50.00 TRREOW 4s Mer bee besa. ose $3.50 32.50 PPT Daca) ol eee 132d BS ne ay i Re 4.00 37.50 OPACA CAPE CHRISTMAS (Christmas Gucen) Sin = DOL plantsel yrous.. . - $5.00 $40. Sana POLsplantSe2oVr. 20s 6.00 50.00 PEAKE GUE ASA Sis Sa eee $4.00 37.50 OPACA CAPE QUEEN Suinie DOLSDIANtS) Pyhs. cis: $5.00 $40.00 Sins poe plants 2hy—r.. =... 6.00 50.00 OPACA CHEERFUL. Fruit abundant, deep red. SIN pOceplants 1 yr. 22... $5.00 $40.00 OPACA CHRISTMAS TIDE SLIn spotsplants i yr... a: .- $5.00 $40.00 OPACA CLARK. Lustrous green leaves deeply toothed. Berries very bright red. Seine spot plantSeL yr... .-. $5.00 $40.00 Seine pot plants 2 yr. <: - 6.00 OPACA CONVEXA SINS poOk plants 1 yr... ... - $5.00 $40.00 Sein opoesplants 2 yrs... - 6.00 50.00 OPACA, CROONENBURG. The Wonderful New Holly. In a mature plant the leaves are 2% to 3% inches long and 2 to 24% inches wide, having about 7 to 9 spines of a very dark green, not having the usual yellowish tint found in the most familiar American Hollies. It bears berries from cuttings almost continuously. ote pot plants Pf yrie.s 22. $6.00 $50.00 $450.00 anine poe plants 2eyr-.-. }. 7.00 60.00 550.00 OPACA CUMBERLAND. A Wolf selection. Good green leaves. Berries bright red. SiN wpoL plants J yrs... -. - $10.00 $90.00 18 THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. Each 10 100 1000 OPACA DARBY. Noted for its heavy fruiting of bright red berries. One of the newer ones. 2% in. pot plants 2 yr..... $5.00 $40.00 OPACA DELIA. Free fruiting, large red berries, leaves curled. This is different from Delia Bradley. Soin pot plantsy yee een. $5.00 $40.00 3 int poOt plames! Zaye aa 6.00 50.00 74 G0) 2) 3065 IEXAB. go0ec000nKos $4.00 37.50 OPACA DELIA BRADLEY. An American Holly of good merit. Has a very heavy fruiting habit, even when quite young. The fruit is a very bright red in great abundance, and can be depended upon to fruit yearly when once es- tablished. One of the best American Hollies. Suns DOL DIANtS SZ eee $6.00 $50.00 73 VEO) SB) 3b, IBVEAB sg ou od 40006 $4.00 37.50 OPACA ELEANOR. A Wolf selection. Leaves thick, convex, dark green. Fruit abundant, round. SNe pOteplantsmilsyGeeeee ae $1.00 $7.50 onine, pot plants) 2yrsee ae 1.25 10.00 OPACA FEMINA. These plants are all from good bearing and growing types and are ideal where you are not par- ticular to know the names. We sell thousands of these every year. All are cutting grown and female plants. Sine pote plants e2ivGeeeeee $6.00 $50.00 $450.00 PAHO) S}. Tbs) IEKABs oo sagooussc $4.00 37.50 OPACA FORT McCOY. Another very interesting Holly with small narrow leaves, a good green, rather flat and has a margin set with small teeth. Fruit red. Seink pot plantshiliy ns ee $5.00 Soins pot plantst 2a yin ore 6.00 OPACA FOSTERI. A new Ilex Opaca hybrid of unusual merit. Foliage dark green, narrow, compact. Beautiful red berries. Suggest you try it. Scarce. 2% in. pot plants 2 yr..... $5.00 $40.00 35) in: pot plantss2,yreaaase 6.00 50.00 OPACA HOOKSTRAW. See Old Heavy Berry. OPACA HOWARD. A named berry-bearing form of Amer- ican Holly. Small glossy leaves, with an abundance of dark red berries in clusters. 2% in. pot plants 2 yr..... $5.00 $40.00 30) ine pot plantsi2py Geen. 6.00 50.00 OPACA HUME No. 1. A vigorous grower, spreading in habit, with large, almost spineless leaves. Bears regularly and the fruit is red and of large size. Sink pot plants) 2).yir eee $6.00 $50.00 OPACA HUME No. 2. Another cross between Danoon and Opaca. A stronger grower than East Palatka. Its berries are not so bright, however. Sulnk pOteplantSkenasnanrre $6.00 $50.00 OPACA JOHNSON. Mr. Joe Gable found this growing in Pennsylvania and selected it for its hardiness as well as fruiting qualities. Suing DOL plants: Ziyi ene $1.00 $7.50 OPACA JOYCE. A good holly with fine dark glossy green foliage. Brilliant red berries. One of the hardiest. 3 in. pot plants 2 yr....... $6.00 $50.00 OPACA LADY ALICE. A Wolf selection. Leaves thick dark glossy green almost black green, twigs slender, vigorous, large red fruits. Srink= poe plants pyres $1.00 $7.50 OPACA LAKE CITY. This is a pyramidal growing type, very heavy fruiter of bright Christmas-red berries. Sins pPOLiplantse2iy Trae $6.00 $50.00 OPACA MAE. Many medium size red berries on slender branches. Soin POteplamtis lt yiGws see $5.00 $40.00 So lIne POlplanitisSe2 sya 6.00 50.00 OPACA MALE. A male variety selected for good habit of growth and foliage to use in pollinating female. varieties. 232 ins pot plants! 2) yra4-- $ 00 3) Ins pOtplantse2nyGae oar 6.00 50.00 4 in. pot plants 12-18 in. 8.50 75.00 PX NGO) B) hy IBKEB 4 oo cc aoco be oe $4.00 37.50 OPACA MAMIE EISENHOWER. A Wolf selection. Used in decorating White House one Christmas. 3 ink, pot plants ml year $1.25 $10.00 OPACA MANANTICO. A Wolf selection. Leaves closely spaced, stiff, good color. Fruit very abundant, bright red. 3 inn pot plants Waynes $1.00 $7.50 3 in) pot plants) 2iyrsnco-4- 1.25 10.00 eee MANIG. Dark glossy green leaves, berries unusually arge. oo POLE DIAMtS elanyG yeeros $5.00 $40.00 3 Ine spot plantse2) yrs. 6.00 50.00 OPACA MAPLE SWAMP. Good compact grower. Bright red berries. Another good seller. Sune spOt plantseZinyay eas $6.00 $50.00 PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 19 Each 10 100 1000 OPACA MILLVILLE. Another Wolf selection. This looks well worth while to us. Seineespoteplantsielany,renmerec: $1.00 $7.50 OPACA MISS HELEN. We have had hardest time getting a stock of these but now have a few hundred. Probably one of the very best especially for orchard purposes. Seinsspoteplants ly yi eee $1.00 $7.50 $65.00 Spin polsplants) 2 .yGeaoes se 1.25 10.00 OPACA MRS. SANTA. Glossy Green leaves nicely toothed of medium size. The fruit is a good red and usually forms in clusters of three. opines potyplantsiieyre.- ee $5.00 $40.00 Spina POL plantsyZByTss eee 6.00 50.00 OPACA OLD HEAVY BERRY. This is mighty good but very difficult to propagate. Probabiy will always be scarce. Sune pot plants lyre eee $1.25 $10.00 3 ine pot plants) ayn. ses. 50m 12250 OPACA OSA. Leaves thick, stiff, glossy green, fruit large. Seine potsplants isyrea- eee $5.00 $40.00 Sonine= pot, plantsi2) yee. 6.00 50.00 AAO) Sith, WKABS oboboososnde $4.00 37.50 OPACA RED TOWER. Pyramidal type covered with red berries. Consistent bearer. Sone pot plantsmle yrs $6.50 Sane poe plantsy2) yrias se. 8.50 OPACA RED VELVET. A Wolf selection. We think all the Wolf selections are very fine varieties. Sing pot plantselsyr eee. $1.25 $10.00 OPACA REYNOLDS. This is recommended as one of the especially desirable varieties. Good grower. Large red. Sink pot splantsGeyrenn ne $5.00 $40.00 3 int pot plants 2) yr... .- 6.00 50.00 OPACA ROTUNDIFOLIA. A round leaved American holly, heavily fruiter. Seink pol plants vires. $5.00 $40.00 Sink pot plants) 2. ye oo. - 6.00 50.00 OPACA TABER No. 3. A very handsome American Holly with bright, shiny green leaves, evenly toothed. The berries are a very bright red and usually remain on the tree for one year. One of the best of the American Hollies. olIn= pot plants 2 yi e $6.00 $50.00 OPACA TONER. Fine American Holly of good form and fine foliage. Leaves a nice size, are a good green, and the fruit is a fine bright red. seine poteplantsiels yin oe $5.00 $40.00 Soins pote plantse2) yr oek 6.00 50.00 ike} Ao) PH Bd S shoo oo ead $3.50 32.50 OPACA XANTHOCARPA. A yellow berried variety of the American Holly. One of our selections. Sains poteplantsel yrs. .a.. $5.00 $40.00 3 Ink potaplants 2-y.rs.. 2. 6.00 50.00 BEDE NCULOSS’: Grown from seed both male and female mixed. Pot plants 12 to 24 in...... $4.00 $35.00 PEDUNCULOSA, FEMALE. Vigorous growing Holly with perfectly smooth, dark green leaves. Its appearance is un- like usual run of Hollies and berries which are bright red, hang like small cherries, making this handsome Holly most unusual. Supposed to be very hardy. Ss) INespOc-plantsigl yr oe se. $7.50 $65.00 DAG) S} ilie EKA, Hoo cocéedoos $4.00 37.50 PEDUNCULOSA MASCULA. A male type of above. Used to pollinate the female variety. Sink potaplants) 2eyr.-...- $1.00 $7.50 PERADO. This resembles the English Holly very much in leaf color and growth. Berry bearing type. SHIM pObplantse2ny see oe $7.50 $65.00 4 in. pot plants............ $1.50 12.50 PERNYI (Chinese Holly). Shrub to 10 feet. Leaves crowded with 1 to 3 rigid spines on each side, the upper pair the largest, but shorter at the terminal spiny point, dark green and lustrous above, % to 1 inch long. Fruit bright red. A handsome evergreen and the foliage is most un- usual. We like Pernyi very much. iInsspoteplantsis yi. -- $5.00 $40.00 2% in. pot plants 2 yr..... 5.00 40.00 SERRATA (Seibold’s Holly). A deciduous small shrub, twigs densely covered with holly-tke red berries. 4 in. pot plants 12-18 in.. $3.00 $20.00 $175.00 tSston24einestransssso- 46s 5. 7.50 65.00 VERTICILLATA. Deciduous shrub Holly with stiff upright branches and large red fruit. 9 Netoy Side, VOVEEWAYS oo dccoocouc $7.50 $65.00 SRlGRerteoneavVvennoe aac $1.25 10.00 85.00 Amtopontt= NeaVVineee coe oo. 2.50 20.00 175.00 Extra charge for B&B. 20 THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. Hamamelis Mollis. One of the best witchhazels. See page 12. GERMAN IRIS We have several thousand German Iris in named varieties. ew make a bargain in large lot. If interested, ask about JAPANESE (KAEMPFERI) IRIS The largest and latest blooming of the Iris species. In mixture. Ten or more at 15c each; 100 or more at 12%c each; 1000 or more at 10c each. O Each 10 100 1000 JASMINE Nudiflorum (Winter Jasmine) 2 1(0) (60) I I WER Sc caso oer $2.00 $15.00 *19 toPlssinsseranSeseee see 2250920200 Stephanense (Pink Jasmine) 1 OntOmeL2 einachan Sees aaeeetee $2.00 $15.00 JUGLANS Nigra (Black Walnut) PS EE SINS US spears las Se eer ee en oe $1.50 $10.00 DCO MS ORES eee ices oe aeons 6.50 50.00 JUNIPERUS Communis Hibernica (Irish Juniper) ONCOMI2 ene etranSaansae eee $4.00 $35.00 S12 HO IES te. WTR oc ob cues 4.50 40.00 Communis Hibernica Nana (Dwarf Irish Juniper) “16 tO, eS ine sthanS=4 see $3.00 $25.00 IS SW, JENS ooo doce ce $1.75 16.50 150.00 Japonica Variegated (White edged leaves) <2) eal Ne DOCeDlanicSemrn nite $5.00 $45.00 Taiwanensis (Formosa Pieris) +2) ineepoOtaplantsmamee cece $3.50 $30.00 474 to Guink transssce esas 2.50 20.00 tUGECOnSeinaetrans: saree 3.00 25.00 PINUS Griffithi (Himalayan Pine) # MYT. SS ur ee ao eee $1.50 $12.50 E233} (1) WA) thin, WEN. oc oc ccour 4.00 30.00 Jeffreyi 2 WET) CMY inaees te Boe ran fc Oe een $1.50 $10.00 PLATANUS Occidentalis (American Planetree) £22 toa: TES ae eons $2.00 $15.00 GitosSi ith. eee ae ..$1.00 7.50 65.00 Orientalis (Oriental Planetree) ES IL Ae Sy DP AIA En Sale guloo poe $15.00 $100.00 Oe Gt etree ae Meee $1.25 $11.50 6xtoOr Si shb ee eis coe 1.75 16.50 PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 2% PIERIS JAPONICA For a lime-free soil there is no more beautiful early-flowering shrub than this well-known pieris, the charming blossoms of which are followed by leaf tufts of a glossy amber-bronze. Very popular. See page 26. Each 10 100 1000 POTENTILLA Katherine Dykes Ze tOuwl Siinns thanSyea scm soc $4.00 $35.00 PRUNUS Amygdalus (Pink Flowering Almond) Flava athoanser4tOMes Injen. - $10.00 $85.00 * 2 yr. trans. 8 to 15 in..... 12.50 SECO ea A wlss eee Cos) vote ots cic $5.00 40.00 DEBS His eae dian tei ERS INURE EERE 6.00 50.00 Serrulata. Pink Flowering Japanese Cherry. HD Mie, Sl PAS aio ee colo é $1.75 $12.50 $100.00 S31) GV Tits TOCeINGY sodas aonee ‘$1.75 10.00 75.00 AStOmou MES UBATISE.. = claus sie.6 oo cus 2.00 12.50 100.00 DEtOPGrhbstranSee .. ss ea 2.50 17.50 150.00 Subhirtella Hally Jolivette. Semi-double delicate pink. 1 yr. grafted plants 2-3 ft...$1.25 $10.00 $75.00 Subhirtella Pendula. Single pink flowers. Weeping type. Sul \aes eS wate a Uae Do ions eo eeleeanes $1.50 $7.50 $60.00 SEO MIS OSL Se ING 2.4 ocr cio « 2200 5: OOM E2500 DeCOnowhts ehanSen erie a eine e 6.50 50.00 SueOuaette ChanSos ee sono oe $1.00 8.50 75.00 4° tO 5s ft= trans. «aja sociors 1.50 13.50 125.00 DLEOLOM ites CRANS aces oes oes 2.00) 7-50 GsAtoOuSett= trans. 5.) os... : 3.00 25.00 Tomentosa (Nanking Flowering Cherry) Pert O\e GWG OMe eee ee en ee $3.00 $25.00 SEO LER ic .. Pe e: Ee ee ote 4.00 35.00 28 THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. Each 10 100 1000 PYRACANTHA Coccinea Lalandi (Leland’s Firethorn) 3°33 Thole’ JOO JOEVOUS IL SAP os ooo $4.00 $35.00 Crenata Graberi. A very good red. +S oune pOtsplantsi2 oyna $6.50 $50.00 Kansuensis. Orange-red berries. Souln sy sPOL plants Zeya eee $5.00 $40.00 Kazan. A low growing hardier Lelandi. 773) Ins pot _plantSel vienna $4.00 $35.00 $325.00 SSN pot plantsi2.yieeaeee 5.00 45.00 Pauciflora. Semi dwarf; hardy. oon poOteaplants 2hyieee eee $5.00 $40.00 QUERCUS Palustris (Pin Oak) AKO) Ohad es cca wie oe maces Doe e $1.50 $12.50 $100.00 Si touGeiteaccicen ro area 2.00 17.50 150.00 Gi tor Seite nee ores silnueeere 2.50 22.50 200.00 SPitOd OM itoecoww ree ieee 3.00 27.50 RETINOSPORA Andleyensis (Whitecedar Retinospora) Sl ecOnl oi Nathan Saae ee $4.00 $35.00 Filifera (Green Thread-branch Retinospora) 4 CONOMN NN bLan Sener eee $2.50 $20.00 Filifera Aurea (Golden Thread branch Retinospora) 4a cOGiinathanSees yee $2.50 $20.00 Juniperoides (Juniper-like foliage Retinospora) SECO Oninsetbran Saas $4.00 $35.00 Obtusa Cyano Viridis. Blue like in Kosters Spruce. ev4StOuOnINeachanSanee eerie $2.50 $20.00 $185.00 Orta 3 Thy WeVN oo cab one 3.50 27.50 250.00 = Sto lO vineaneran Suse cee oe 4.00 35.00 WF Ho) ARS TNS JERI, Go bb ob dooce $2.25 21.50 200.00 AUS 0) PH Wal JEXeAB ooo couodeoc 3.00 28.75 275.00 PEAY BONING IWABS 6 Sco décou 6 3.50 32.50 S0tors6h ine BeBe eee 4.00 37.50 Obtusa Minima Glauca (Dwarf, blue globe Ret.) 4Sine potaplantS= soaeeseneie $1.25 $11.50 $100.00 Obtusa Nana Compacta SAS COOMIM CLANS Seer eee teat $5.00 $35.00 Pisifera (Sawara Retinospora) * 4 SCO Gy 1.2 CRANS ers oles os $2.50 $20.00 Pisifera Aurea (Golden Sawara Retinospora) + 45tO1Guine thansascn eee eee $2.50 $20.00 Pisifera Compacta (Close growing Pisifera) 10s topl2eins transsansee eee $4.00 $35.00 Plumosa (Plume Retinospora) raontO OMinsathanSs asa mer $2.50 $20.00 SOEtomtZinsatranseseer eee 4.00 35.00 SL2utoml 5) ineethanSee se eee 4.50 40.00 Plumosa Aurea (Golden Plume Retinospora) =O tOm Seine schan Saar eer $3.00 $25.00 FaS tO) 1OinemtranS-e ere oe 325030100 120 tomlonminasthanse.eeee rer 4.50 40.00 Plumosa Golddust (Lovetts Golden Plume Ret.) (5). oy £23 I NOs pos uemooe $3.00 $25.00 FTStOnOinwatkansSsaety ener 3.50 30.00 “117A, 160) I15) Ibng Weel eos coat oo eo: 4.00 35.00 U2etORl Spine ssa Banerore ae ae $2.00 15.00 125.00 WSS UO BE tin, TEXAS. so ooo asec 2.50 17.50 150.00 245 tor3Ohins BeBe ne coe 3.00 25.00 Plumosa Lutescens (Golden Globe Retinospora) 74 COmOPINA Chan Soenmennnerane $2.50 $20.00 =e Stoel Osnenebanse a eae ae 3.50 30.00 Plumosa Nana (Slow growing Plume Ret.) A VOMcCOM Omine vokanss os seen eee $3.50 $30.00 “TORtOfLZmines tranSso an eee 4.00 35.00 Squarrosa Nana (Dwarf Soe eee +7.8)tolOvine GransSasecr: : $5.00 $40.00 Squarrosa Pygmea (A miniature Silver Retinospora). “7 2ins pOGeplantSa- soso $3.50 $25.00 4 ines POL pIANntseascnee ena: $1.25 11.00 100.00 Why not offer your customers more of the newer plants? You can make more profit than with the older varieties. This nursery was started just 53 years ago by the present owner. We have made many mistakes but we believe our customers will agree that we have always tried to give a dollar in value for every dollar received. This will be our aim as long as The Tingle Nursery Co. stays in business. If you have any reason for complaint, tell us. PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 29 HYBRID RHODODENDRONS These Rhododendrons are on their own root. Each 10 100 1000 AMERICA. Probably the best red. 17) Via) TS Tin, IEXABoonccacconce $3.00 $27.50 Is) {80) IES} TW IEMA Gosoocuadec 3.50 32.50 AZOR. Soft salmon-pink. SktonlOpinwBeBbeaeoeoe oe $2.50 $22.50 CARACTACUS. Carmine-purple. SS THO) WUStigl, IAs eb csoocuode $3.50 $32.50 CATAWBIENSE GRANDIFLORUM. Large flowering lilac. TUS) (60) INS Thins KAR oGcodconbas $3.25 $31.50 $300.00 TSE tor2ssinww bd Besse eee: 3.75 36.50 350.00 C. S. SARGENT. Red. ESS 1H), PH SING INAS, Socooood0ds $4.00 $37.50 DR. V. H. RUTGERS. Analinered. Fringed flowers. Seton Seine ee Daa ae. $3.50 $32.50 $300.00 WS UO) PHI, IEMA Cocadooo Gen 3.75 35.00 325.00 E. S. RAND. Red. Yellow eye. L5utOel Shine bebe re. $3.50 $32.50 IRS} {H0). P26 TG JER AS. ooconoocUSL 4.00 37.50 $325.00 FASTUOSUM FL. PL. Double mauve. 12etoel Srine be Bare: $3.00 $27.50 ils} 10) Ike NS IEA Go sodouo ods 3.50 32.50 2AStOroOnI Nee Bo bee eee 5.00 45.00 IGNATIUS SARGENT. Purplish-red. i Stop Seine eee Beene $3.50 $32.50 IS} @) CHE Ne KABS Sob 66 on oase 4.00 37.50 JOHN WALTER. Bright crimson. PRS) GO) Was IEA Es. dg Gano cooot $5.00 $45.00 LAVENDER GIRL. Delicate lavender. PRE EO) GO Ty IBA Genco ooooae $5.00 LEE’S DARK PURPLE. Very good purple. 15 ton Spintec bare eee $3.50 $32.50 Ife} 1G) PHA Ty JEXABi5 5 onGeocuedc 4.00 37.50 $350.00 LOUIS PASTEUR. Red, light center. WPF EG) Ils) Ty IEKAB socoeedoueec $3.00 MME. DE BRUIN. Beautiful scarlet. Among hardiest. 1OStOMLZ SiN See eee $3.00 $27.50 MARS. A very good red. Suton Orin bd Been see ce $2.75 $25.00 MICHAEL WATERER. Bright scarlet. TSstor24ein= bee Bae ese $4.00 $37.50 MRS. G. W. LEAK. Pink with brown-purplish blotch. 1OLtOs 2hinw Bae Bree ae. se oe . $3.00 $27.50 MRS. P. DEN OUDEN. Crimson. A good new one. 1OStost2bine BeBe. soe. eon. $2.75 $25.00 $225.00 IPR JOYS hn BMA 8) Aes Gro BOO 3.00 27.50 250.00 PARSONS’ GLORIOSUM. Rose color, good grower. FAV: Gt) Thin Jess snes does $4.00 $37.50 $350.00 PINK PEARL. Large rose-pink flowers. OstOmorine Babee se ee $2.50 $22.50 PRINCESS JULIANAE. Pink edged rose, lemon eye. LOVtCOWZTIN Be Bees. en $2.75 $25.00 ROSAMUNDI. Pink, good grower. 12EtORI Seine Beebe lees eee. $3.00 $27.50 ROSEUM ELEGANS. Rose, tinted lilac. Very popular. Iksh {HOY PATI, JENABG cod oooaouos $3.75 $32.50 $300.00 ZASCORSO PING Boz Ban oene seer. 4.50 42.50 400.00 ROSEUM PINK (English Roseum). A very good pink. fst (HO) AE UTS IEA 6 oobo bob $4.00 $37.50 ROSEUM SUPERBUM. An improved Roseum Elegans. Aes EO) PENS EASE GoacpdGous $4.00 $37.50 245 COLSOUINaB BeBe eee eee. 4.50 42.50 $400.00 WARRIOR. Bright red. UGV EO) ks) NENA og og oaaouus $3.50 IS tos24seine B&Bs. ces 4.00 $37.50 ALUMINUM PLANT TAGS Very convenient to use. Lasts years. Thin aluminum which permits easy embossing with ordi- nary lead pencil. Permits writing label right in field. 100 for $3.50, 500 for $15.00, 1000 for $25. 00 Postpaid. _ Our stock is all government inspected, and a certificate of inspection accompanies every shipment. Notice our very low price on Ilex Crenata Rotundifolia on page 16. 30 THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. —EEEE—E=E=E=—=————————————————————————————————————————_—————___—— MISCELLANEOUS RHODODENDRONS Each 10 100 1000 ATROFLO Ontonl Zain Bec Bee eee $2.50 $22.50 AUGFAST. A very good blue. Dwarf. S241 pOLIplantsmlenyaeee ae $7.50 CANADENSE (Rhodora Canadense) LD COs DIN Meera toe setae ae $1.00 $7.50 CATALGAX FORTUNEI SEtonlOsines Sec Bne eee $2.50 $22.50 ZAStORSORIN me So: Sn tee rere 5.00 45.00 CAROLINIANUM. Pale to deep pink. WO US Tes Soceeoosbecavede $1.00 $7.50 CHAS. DICKENS X ATROSANGUINEUM WPA Ko) TG has TEX. sé ce eccoodc $2.25 $20.00 $175.00 TUS} (HO) A Tit, WBXABG oogadcoudes 3.00 27.50 250.00 PRETO GIO) Tins IBA BES boo eke ade 3.50 32.50 300.00 DEXTER’S HYBRIDS. Various colors. SOY MO Woy ICABs on.cdg0ece6c $1.50 $12.50 74 {60}: IBS sil, MEXR Se coos b Sc 2.25 20.00 FORTUNEI. Blush pink, fragrant. 12stonl Sin be bare eee $2.00 $18.50 $175.00 15 stonl Sains BeBe eee eee 2.50 22.50 210.00 SECO) 245in BeBe eee 3.00 27.50 250.00 KEISKEI. Lemon yellow. Free flowering. + ShCO) GFiNesthan Sears ee $3.00 $25.00 MAXIMUM (Rosebay Rhododendron). White to pink. ERA COM OMIT CLAN Saar $3.00 $25.00 FS tORLZ SING Oc han Saree ae 5.00 40.00 2 sto wld ine Sexe transys. 10.00 75.00 RACEMOSUM. Bright pink to white. Dwarf. Se yGE Koy fs) ol, We ob ocosso ode $6.50 $50.00 VIRGIN. One of the hardy whites. ETE) ts) JUOG. WENO o Sho ace ané $4.00 $30.00 Sito) eZine ethan Sacuweee rane 7.50 50.00 WILLIAMSIANUM HYBRIDS. Dwarf, pink flowers. (Jeno MOY KAR Gocaavbudoc $2.50 $22.50 SPECIAL HARDY RHODODENDRON We have a few thousand hardy to 14 below zero the past two winters. These are nice plants. Special crosses with hardiness in mind. They look very good to us and while we cannot guarantee you any special color, most all that have bloomed look very good to us. They apparently will run mostly pink to red. Otto Zein BeBe ee een sae $2.50 $22.50 $200.00 12 toslovins "Beeb ones ree 2.79 25.00 225.00 LoNtom Sain BeBe. cee eee 3.00 27.50 250.00 HEMEROCALIS (DAY LILY) We have a large stock of these Day Lilies—several thou- sand of some varieties. Why not make a special sale of them? You can make money at these low prices. 10 100 Dumorteri. Orange-yellow ..................... $1.25 $ 8.00 Estemere. Yellow-orange, reversed brown...... U0) = PEED George Yeld. Rich orange and orange scarlet... 2.00 15.00 Gold Imperial. Golden-orange, star-like......... 3.00 25.00 Goldust. Golden-yellow. Low, early............ 1.00 50 Hyperion. The most popular canary-yellow.... 3.00 25.00 J. A. Crawford. Golden yellow................. 1.00 7.50 Margaret Perry. Rosered and buff-orange...... 1.50 10.00 Middendorffi. Fragrant pure orange flowers.... 1.25 10.00 Mikado. Spot of Mahogany on orange.......... elo Sir Michael Foster. Clear apricot-yellow........ 1.25 10.00 Viscountess Byng. Bronze-brown on yellow.... 1.75 12.50 THE MEDIA HYBRID DAY LILIES In these Media hybrids we have all the latest colors in red, maroon, mahogany, pink, rose and a few yellows produced by one of the leading Hemerocalis breeders. They are mixed but you are bound to get a variety in each hundred lot. We have several thousand we are offering at $15.00 per 100 or $125.00 per 1000. A very unusual bargain offer. HARDINESS OF PLANTS. When hardiness of plants is mentioned herein it applies only to this section unless other- wise mentioned. The Sasanqua Camellias we are offering on pages 6 and 7 are really wonderful in sections where Kurume Azaleas will grow. Your customers are going to want them. Better start growing them right away. PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 31 Each 10 100 PE KORO Wo UPN els In ME IETS ae $7.50 $50.00 SECO AEG hk recone cae $1.00 8.50 75.00 GACONS TIE fee oe ene 2.00 17.50 150.00 ROBINIA Pseudo-Acacia (False Acacia) ROI htt, ONSLOW acter Peasy te eerie er area aa $7.50 SALIX Babylonica (Green Stem Weeping Willow) AttOto ft ee ee are $5.00 $45.00 6 £0 Spit eer eo ein $1.25 10.00 75.00 Gracylistyla (Rose-gold Pussywillow) AO EA Aew MON ego cabo came $2.50 $20.00 DrtOVSuiteNeaVVer eee $1.25 10.00 75.00 SARCOCOCCA Hookeriana (Himalaya Sarcococca) * 2% in. pot plants 1 yr..... $3.50 $25.00 GEton Sine Be Bheeeeeee no $2.00 17.50 Ruscifolia (Chinese Sarcococca) Shin} pot plants: 25yrso- ee. $5.00 $40.00 1000 $50.00 SCIADOPITYS Verticillata (Umbreila Pine). Very scarce. $2.00 $15.00 EVI Se Ve yasmMallenn an cas SKIMMIA Japonica. Self fertile. SeinsspoOtaplantshesncoe soe $5.00 $45.00 SOE HOR’ Japonica Pendula Vil US ee coer ees $1.25 $10.00 me D wie, S, CHIE Ths cocousce ees 2.00 15.00 SORBUS Aucuparia (European Mountain Ash) tom ouieetranssao ee oe $4.00 $35.00 SCO ME ertencranSeeerr ein 6.50 50.00 Atom prtaathansseannerre eer 7.50 65.00 SCOMOnitantranSsareieas ane $1.25 10.00 80.00 GatomrSuLtaitransssse ae 1.50 13.50 125.00 SPARTIUM Junceum (Spanish Broom) FTL wee Qs GI tk ssocecee sc $1.50 $10.00 $75.00 SPIREA Japonica Coccinea. An improved Anthony Waterer. ->2.in® pot plants yren.. $2.00 $15.00 <2.ine pot plantse2hyra os. 2.50 20.00 U2etomlSrinkatranses ener ccc 3.50 30.00 P) KO) Bite, Wee caceooudds $1.00 7.50 Trilobata (Blumei) T2etoOnl Seineicrans ee ore $1.00 $7.50 STEWARTIA Koreana =765torl Zain’ trans. . .». ste $5.00 $35.00 Monadelpha (Tall Stewartia) 12itom Sting transis. 4s $7.50 $50.00 STRANVOESIA Davidiana (Chinese Stranvoesia) i 23tOwl Shinesebanses cee eee aoe $10.00 $75.00 CELORROOLEUnANS sie oe eee $2.50 22.50 StOur4 arts thanSse ean ene 3.50 32.50 SYMPLOCOS Coreana (Korean Sweetleaf) Sol MV TAM Sori ae Aiaeing goo dda o0r $3.00 $25.00 ISS Yoo) TUS} Th, IEXSABS oo acon ooe6 $3.00 28.50 275.00 IS} (eo) PAE Tho IEKKAS, cosoadooaus 3.75 36.50 350.00 245toOrsOhinuraécBren enone 4.50 43.50 425.00 BX0) (eo) Gt) Who, MEXABo Gg ooooascac 5.00 45.00 Baccata repandens (Spreading English Yew). A low form with wide spreading branches and dull bluish green, nar- rower and longer leaves, partly falcately curved upward. Hardy in New England and one of the best spreading types. Nobody seems to have enough of these the past few years. RS ALN) (ioe wee coccecogos $3.00 $25.00 +76 COn oun) treanss. cee anrie 3.50 30.00 Chinensis (Chinese Yew). Very handsome with its large rich light green leaves. Branches spreading. Attractive. LE GL ie), 1 WRENS ooo soc e500 $3.50 $30.00 ee —_______ We have over 250,000 Taxus in lining-out sizes. PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 33 Each 10 100 1000 Cuspidata (Spreading Japanese Yew). For any and every purpose in which evergreens are required the Japanese Yew can be recommended. Immune from most diseases and pests. Withstands shade or full sunshine. Dark green at all seasons of the year. Grows broader than tall. <4 atOeloOrinemtranSoceoaacso: $2.50 $20.00 $175.00 xe OP COMeOein as atlans aera ae 3.00 25.00 225.00 -eSntoO) 1OMinatranss- nan oo 3°50) > °30:00) 2775.00 FORO 2einaatranssaceeeeoeee 4.00 35.00 325.00 I) (roy 1S) i eee Koo da deace 5.00 40.00 Cuspidata. Semi-spreading type. PASC OMe OminathansSsarencis ccs $2.50 $20.00 $175.00 TUGLtOneomine transac 3.007) 25:00), -225:00 eS tol Ouine transtassen oor 3.50 30.00 275.00 1 ORtOmL2einiatransSesec eee 4.00 35.00 Cuspidata Capitata (Grown from seed). These are mostly upright growers having a single leader. Our stock of these are the finest we have ever grown. 24 tOMUGMina atLanSaamronca see $2.50 $20.00 $175.00 Cuspidata Capitata (Grown from Cuttings). Description as above. ST4aetOr eG minee transys sscr $2.50 $20. 00 $175.00 ~GmtCO MS einatranS eae 3.00 5.00 SS CON OMine than Sastre cae 3.50 a0 00 SO tom 2oines transesneee 4.00 35.00 325.00 Cuspidata Compacta. A more compact growing type of the regular Cuspidata. med oCOMTOMINE ethan Sse eee $2.50 $20.00 OmeCOMES Ln mth anSaew is rie 3200) 9253008 $225.00 {OE COM Osin-scransy.sse- eee 3.50 30.00 275.00 SOE tTOm 2einweathansS sors eee 4.00 35.00 Cuspidata densa (Compact Dwarf Japanese Yew). Low form making a dense, sometimes hemispherical bush with ascending branchlets. Most handsome. Slow grower. = 4 tom osinsetlansn scion caer $3.50 $30.00 Cuspidata, Jeffrey’s Pyramidal. A pyramidal-growing type with dark green foliage. Well liked when seen. This is the heaviest berry-bearing Yew we have ever seen. 45 tOmcOoineethanSs nea $2.50 $20.00 $175.00 STOEtOseSolneetlanSerne ee ee 3200) 25:00 ~~ -225:00 eS COn | OsintetnansSs etree 3.00) | 30500). 275300 Cuspidata nana (Dwarf Japanese Yew). A shrubby form with spreading branches closely clothed with short branch- lets; somewhat shorter and duller than the type; slow growing; compact. Sometimes offered as Taxus brevifolia. <4 tom Gieinaathan Sopa ese $2.50 $20.00 $175.00 COM GilnemthanS sneer $2.50 $20.00 (4 (3 4H) fh Di Wea oooccdubes 3.00 25.00 +S tom OninenctsansSesae aera: 3.50 30.00 12S tol Siainwe bes eeeeror $3.50 32.50 PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 37 Each 10 100 1000 asuce. Canadensis (Canadian ete eo) ineacLans eee ee 50 $20.00 $175.00 2 ineapoteplantSermamenccese $2.00 $15.00 SHERWOOD RED. Red flowers. Growing in favor. 272 ins poteplantsacec- ee oe $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... BHO) Se PALEY * 4 yr. field beds XX trans... 6.00 50.00 Sato mOsiniw BeBe. oor $1.50 12.50 Notice our offering of books throughout this price list. Just think, one good idea will many times pay for the book. They are interesting too. PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 41 Each 10 100 1000 SNOW. Large pure white hose-in-hose flowers. jPROOLERMCULLINE Sy fee ee $7.50 $60.00 2 PF WS JXOE VEINS esooocdoose $2.00 15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... SOO) paeOO * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 5.00 40.00 * 4 yr. field beds XX trans... 6.00 50.00 AN To) (3 thoy IBWABS Gog oaccdcos 7.50 60.00 Gators Inve Bebe sone oe $1.25 10.00 75.00 SacomlOlinkwe Be Baneenenne cs 1.50 12.50 100.00 NO) io) IPA Thal, TEXAS, ood ooo bBo 1.75 15.00 125.00 2s ton Sine BSB emacs oe 2.25 20.00 175.00 SUNSTAR. Dark rose-pink with carmine stripes. LOstosl Zain Bé&eBwe ee asaoe oe oe $1.75 $15.00 SWEITBRIAR. Rose-pink. One of the best bloomers. * 2 yr. field beds XX trans.. $3.50 $27.50 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 5.00 40.00 * 4 yr. field beds XX trans... 6.00 50.00 SstomlOtinwScBrerace ier $1.50 12.50 100.00 IO) Ho) NAN, BKB. Geo baousun 6 1D) 15100 PRO) TSS Ting IEYARS oa ousacouas 2.25 20.00 IS). 10) DS} ho, IEA, codon webs & 3.00 25.00 VESUVIUS. Bright salmon-red, darker blotch in center. * 2 yr. field beds XX trans.. $3.50 $27.50 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 5.00 40.00 WPA) IIE) how IBYAB So coeouacoes 9) 25 20.00 YAYEGIRI. Beautiful salmon-red. Very showy. * 2 yr. field beds XX trans.. $3.50 $27.50 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 5.00 40.00 * 4 yr. field beds XX trans... 6.00 50.00 GPE)! te) thoy IRIS So ow oo one be $1.25 10.00 LOstoe rin BeBe. cee Leo) O.00 13 eo) alsyabals 1BXeAB}. G sidlo ao o oto 2.25 20.00 GABLE’S HARDIER AZALEAS Mr. Joseph B. Gable of Pennsylvania has spent almost a lifetime working with Azaleas and Rhododendrons. Many years ago he started breeding azaleas with the hopes of pro- ducing a hardier type of evergreen azalea in a good color range than then available. He has had wonderful success and is now recognized as the leader in this field. As to hardiness: these varieties will average hardier than Hinodegiri and Amoena and much hardier than the other Kurumes. All have lived and flowered in the open field where they have withstood temperatures of twenty below zero and more in the past few winters with only negligible injury to a few. Most of them were uninjured. See article in Satur- day Evening Post dated March 20, 1954. BILLY (37G). Bright red single flowers. PANO JOO JOANNE eee era on $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... She) new) * 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 5.00 40.00 Satoe Onna bes. ae oor “$1. 5012450) 1OSCORIZ Cine Bez ncemer eae ALAA) = aS S(0L0) BOUDOIR (17G). Large watermelon-pink flowers. 97 holy JOO JONES ce ones oode $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... 3°50) 27250 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 5.00 40.00 * 4 yr. field beds XX trans.. 6.00 50.00 IMO Ato) WA Ning) IEA eS oe ae ade $1. 5 al5:00 PASTORS ORIN izle a er 6.00 CAMEO (2G). Double soft pink flowers. Quite attractive. 2 iN eaDOLMDLAMGS =.) es = oe $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans.. SLO APG) * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 5.00 40.00 NOntoOmL2ainE Bees anse ee ce $1e75) 5200 CAMPFIRE (F3G). Blood-red, hose-in-hose. 2 Piliok, WOO jE Ss ood oooder $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans.. SDOs eg ezeOO. fORtom Zens Babee sso leer “$1.75 15.00 125.00 UP AeGy IS Wa, EKA Bog oe oaduacoe 2.25 20.00 CAROL (B8G). Bright pink, hose-in-hose, free flowering. = Dine JOO NRVMASS ab edoesao oc $2.00 $15.00 yi eld. beds XX trans.. Se Pes) * 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 5.00 40.00 * 4 yr. field beds XX trans.. 6.00 50.00 PASO) Isis EWES Soe oo tooe “$2.25 20.00 155 (10), TKS} WN, TBYAB Gos acaueude 3.00 CAROLINE GABLE (96G). Radiant pink. Very noticeable. Oi OOM NIMS shes noocees $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... 3150) 2 2tho0 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 5.00 40.00 * 4 yr. field beds XX trans.. 6.00 50.00 CHARLOTTE (52G). Lavender with red spots. Seine DpOt plantSaaqanaeeee cee $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans.. S160) Age) * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 5.00 40.00 ila) HOY kes ba, IEXKAB GG gogccocou. $3.25 30.00 CHINOOK (11G). Red flowers, hose-in-hose. Seomine DOL Dlantse. a sarmn een: $2.00 $15.00 42 THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. SN SS SSS SE Each 10 100 1000 CLARET (10G). Bronze Claret red? Single. Floriferous. * 2 yr. fleld beds XX trans.. $3.50 $27.50 * 3 yr. fleld beds XX trans.. 5.00 40.00 * 4 yr. fleld beds XX trans.. 6.00 50.00 CORSAGE (16G). Large orchid. blooms. Single. Popular. <> 20in potaplantseeeee eee $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. fleld beds XX trans.. 3.50 1Oltos Aine BeBe eee eee ‘$1.75 15.00 i 2ator SyinwB ke Bee eee 2.25 20.00 IS) qioy P44 Tn EKABs coacacououe 4.00 35.00 24) to s0}in= BEB oe eee 5.00 EDNA (34G). Bright pink, hosein-hose. A good one. + 22ine DOtEDlantSeeee eee $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. fleld beds XX trans... Sti} Aaa) * 3 yr. fleld beds XX trans... 5.00 40.00 * 4 yr. fleld beds XX trans... 6.00 50.00 1 5Satoel Shine be beeen ee $3.25 30.00 ETHELWYN (49G). Light pink single flowers. * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... $3.50 $27.50 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 5.00 40.00 * 4 yr. field beds XX trans.. 6.00 50.00 1174 Tha) NGS is BABS eco cossece -$2.25 20.00 175.00 FOREST FIRE (K10G). The color its name signifies. + 2in= pot plantsepn. eee $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... 3.50 27.50 125to} opin Bee Basel $2.25 20.00 FRINGED BEAUTY. Pink, single fringed flowers. ~P2pin ss DOtsplLantsseaeee eee $2.00 $15.00 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 5.00 40.00 FUCHSIA (F4G). Lavender, spotted red; hosein-hose, 22 ,insspot plantSece eee $2.50 $20.00 2atoel Spine B& Base aero $2.25 GRENADIER (S3G). Bright scarlet, single flowers. * 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. $5.00 $40.00 HERBERT (47G). Dark eeimncont -purple. Very good. =e 2yin= poceplantseane eee $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans.. 3.50 27.50 * 4 yr. field beds XX trans.. 6.00 50.00 LOsto L2tinw BeBe ee eee “$1. 75 15.00 125.00 i 23towl Spine be bese 2.25 20.00 175.00 H. W. ANDERSON (145G). Single, blush-pink, red spotted. +2 inDOtaDlLantSaeraeeeencee $2.00 $15.00 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 5.00 40.00 1S RtOnt Shines ba: Beene eee -$3.25 IRIQUOIS (45G). Single, salmon-red. +S 2cine pot plantSesen seer $3.00 $25.00 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 6.00 50.00 JAMES GABLE (F1G). A vivid blood-red, hose-in-hose. SO Z2ineepOesplantSae eee ee $3.00 $25.00 JESSE COOVER (C6G). Dark pink, medium size. ~ 20insspot plantSaeee eee $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... SE ALS JIMMIE COOVER (J11G). Red, single. Late Blooming. <> 2.inespoe.plantseeeee eee $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... 3.507 2-27-50 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 5.00 40.00 * 4 yr. field beds XX trans.. 6.00 50.00 SitolOhin= Be Bees eee oe “$1.50 12.50 1OFtO; 1 2tine Be Beene neo Dat — 151005125200 LA LUMIERE (100G). Single. A tall growing flame-red. 721i POL IDlantSonee eee $2.00 $15.00 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 5.00 40.00 Gitorssinw be Bee eee $1.00 8.50 LA ROCHE (176G). Very ean. single, magenta-red. * 2 yr. field beds XX trans.. $3.50 $27.50 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 5.00 40.00 * 4 yr. field beds XX trans... 6.00 50.00 WP) @ UB Tin, NAB coco oc oocoe $2.25 20.00 L5ntOM Shine béc Bee ees. 3.00 27.50 18 to 2sinwe bebe eee 4.00 37.50 350.00 245tovsOnine B&B eee 5.00 45.00 LINDA ANN (C2G). Pink, double. Very good. Se2nin= spol, DlantSae eee eee eae $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans.. 3.50) 2 OO * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 5.00 40.00 Sito Osin= Be Bee eee $1.50 12.50 1Oitos 2 ine BeBe eee eee ik) UE 2 toelouinwbéebere eee 2.25 20.00 15 top shine babe ae ee 3.00 LITTLE INDIAN. Mulberry-red. Slow grower. =) 2.ins poteplantsen eee eee $2.50 $20.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... 4.00 30.00 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 5.00 40.00 LOUISE GABLE (13G). Double salmon-pink. Midseason. = /2.in=sspoteplantss.s-eee ee eee $2.50 $20.00 MARGIE (R4G). Hose and hose pink. Gables newest named one. Vigorous, very hardy, quite floriferous and a Showy: <2 in spouplantSeaas een oee $5.00 $40. * 3 yr. field beds XX trans...$1.00 8.50 i re ee a PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 43 Each 10 100 1000 MARYANN (38G). Double pink. profusion of bloom. SoZ le pOtsplantSeeee ene: $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... Bhatt) are) * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 5.00 40.00 * 4 yr. field beds XX trans... 6.00 50.00 ill) (x0) 14 J IMA ce onosoecuc $1.75 15.00 MARY DALTON (111G). Salmon red, hose-in-hose. Early. So2ninpoteplantSaaawc ene $2.00 $15.00 * 4 yr. field beds XX trans... 6.00 50.00 MARY F. HAWKINS (C3G). Pink, hose-in-hose. eZine pOtuplantSann ae $3.00 $25.00 MILDRED MAE (69G). Early. Lavender with red spots. a LaDy 5:00) 125200 ROSE GREELY (D3G). Mr. Gable says: ‘‘We believe we have produced in this, that hardy white we have been look- ing for. The color is pure except for a very faint trace of yellow in the throat, are of good size and substance and the plant of good compact, branching habit.’’ Hose-in-hose. We are recommending this to take the place of Snow where Snow is not hardy. Rose Greely may not prove hardy in many sections but we believe it well to try it for a low growing white. 22 Ne DOLaD LaMUS eae ses. sos $2.50 $20.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... 3.50 30.00 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 5.50 45.00 Gita Sul Be Be este ke: “$1.50 12.50 100.00 Seton Opin babe ie oe oe - 2.00 17.50 125.00 ROYALTY (A27G). Double, bright purple flower. Large. Sgn Ss pOLEDIANUSHE sete oe eee $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans.. SLR) Tee) * 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 5.00 40.00 15 tomS2in= BEB oy. ocsnc5 Ss $3.00 27.50 250.00 1SstOEeaainn Bae Bceae: ase 4.00 35.00 24storoOni Na Bec Bs joss ene 5.00 45.00 SPRINGTIME (A11G). Single, clear pink. Very early. LD) SUNG. TOE NG tie ee 6 acineoe $2.50 $20.00 UP WO) SY IPE EKA Sepang Goo eee s $2.50 STEWARTSTONIAN (R5G). This is the new red men- tioned in an article in the Saturday Evening Post dated March 20, 1954. The price seems high but we predict they will be scarce for some time. SE ins pOteplantSar ms sees $3.00 $25.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... 4.50 35.00 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 6.00 50.00 * 4 yr. field beds XX trans.. 7.50 65.00 SUSAN (54G). Single, salmon-pink. Hardy. Very late. Soin pot plants. 2.0... <1: soc $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... SO) e250 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. 5.00 40.00 * 4 yr. field beds XX trans.. 6.00 50.00 sto Foun. Be&sBoesn ssa cee: $2.25 22.50 SWAN (S20G). A large flowered hardy white. Meomnepot plants. oao5-0.. ci: $2.50 $20.00 44 THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. SSS I I I Each 10 100 1000 VIOLA (50G). Lavender with red spots. Early flowering. * 3 yr. field beds XX trans.. $5.00 $40.00 46G. Purple-red, hose-in-hose, fringed flowers. * 2 in. pot plants EP ee rae $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... 350 2250 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 5.00 40.00 61G. An improved Poukhanens!Is. He2insepoteplantssece ces. $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... 3.50 27.50 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 5.00 40.00 I2itosl Seine 6c Bee eee $2.25 20.00 IS) (Ho) US Wel, LEXI S35 so ceo ulcobac 3.00 25.00 C7G. Pink, double flowers. You will like this. =o 2) ine DOt DlantSaa eee oor 2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... eo) AAW) * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 5.00 40.00 SitomlOnin 2 Be Beer eos $1.50 12.50 1Onto Zain Be Berens eee 1.75 15.00 L2htoel Spine Soc Berea 2.25 20.00 C12G, Rosebud type flowers. Pink, early. SoZ inewpotaplantSa eect: $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans.. Sr) Aa * 4 yr. field beds XX trans... 6.00 50.00 LOMO 2aIin Bde Breen ee $1.75 15.00 L2ctopl Ss inwBéz bn eee 2.25 20.00 D5G. Salmon-red. Very late. Has both single and double flowers on same plant. Low grower. <7 2 ineapotaplantStemre eer ace $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... S00) 2-00 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 5.00 40.00 * 4 yr. field beds XX trans... 6.00 50.00 Gitomsein BeBe eer $1.25 10.00 SatoelOpinw Ba Sane eres 12507 12:50 E6G. Pink, double. Try it. It’s beautiful. -y2yinwpoteplantsSeaesr ree $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... 3.50 27.50 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 5.00 40.00 * 4 yr. field beds XX trans... 6.00 50.00 Sito mOlinw BeBe see erer $1.50 12.50 LO ton 2hinw Be Beemer eee 2.00 17.50 12 tom Seine Bye see eis 2.25 20.00 F6G. Larger and darker pink than Rosebud (B5G). EZ nine potaplantsenre eee mea $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... SOW) FASO) * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 4.50 40.00 * 4 yr. field beds XX trans... 6.00 50.00 H12G. Bright scarlet. Double. Late. You’ll want It. =) Lins pOtaplantseewerneens $2.00 $15.00 * 2 yr. field beds XX trans... S00 2 2ih00 * 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 4.50 40.00 6Gitoy78-in BeBe ares $1255) 10L00F 775200 Sito nlOtin eBe Bi eee oe 1.50 12.50 100.00 L1Oitosl Zins BeBe eee eee 2.00 17.50 150.00 J3G. One of best reds. Good grower. suns pOtsen an eee eee eee 2.00 Aquifolium Little Bull (Male). 3 in. pots............ 2.00 Cornuta Slacks) Variety; 3.in- pots) see cee eee 1225 Crenata, Red Lions 2)iny DOtsse ee oe eee eee .75 Crenata Tennyson) 15 jtom Stine ee eee ariel 3.00 Latifolia (Long Leaf Holly). 2 in. pots............... .15 Onaca, Britliantissima, 747in Dorset one eee 2.00 Opaca Clark: Valleys ain spotsac acinar LAs Opaca, David: (ale) = “3:ins pOtshe eee eee 1.50 Opaca Judge Browns 2 ins POtSacmne osc eee roe ee Passi 0) Opaca Kangsville No; 2573 .in pots: ---eee a eee 1.25 Opaca Merry Christmas. 3 in. pots................-. 1.25 Opaca Rushntonsa3svinspotsees eee eee eee 1.25 Opaca Skookum= 13) ink spots eee coe 1.25 OpacaStimtsanes 3 ine potsee ee eee eee ee eee 1.50 Opacas St Stephen. °3>ins potsie. ole eee 1.25 ViomilOTramNGNG- 24 POtsee eee eee oo eee 1.00 IDESTAWLolicapas 12-18hinse eee eee eee eee 1.50 JUNIPER Blue Creeping. Very low. 3-4 in............. .50 SquamatagMeyeTszG-Si in oe ee eee -15 TRAMATASHVOUGs 2 Ne spOtseee eee cee eee $115) LIGUSTRUM Lucidum Variegated. 8-12 in............ 1.50 LONICERA Arnolds Red. 3 in. pots................... 1.50 MALUS Gorgeous Ayre erattss eee eee eee 1.00 Maltikin, TWoads, of rede truits 74-5) tls ee ee eee 2.50 Torringoides Macrocarpa. 1 yr. grafts............... 2.00 PHILADELPHUS Bufordensis. 12-18 in............... 1.00 PICEA Excelsa Gregoryana. 2 in. pots................ 1.00 RETINOSPORA Obtusa Gracilis Aurea. 12-15 in........ 1.50 TAXUS Baccata Washingtonia. 12-15 in............... 1.00 Media Cliftonins4-G ines. sseee eee eee nee .50 ULMUSTEiN2mannt 4-onl te eee eee eee 2.50 VIBURNUM: Fi7-aorans 18-240ins eee eee eee oe 2.50 Tomentosum Mariesi. 3 to 4 ft........ bots. c ect oe oe 2.50 PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 61 “EDCO IRON For experimental use in the control of chlorosis (lack of chlorophyl) in azaleas, gardenias, roses, citrus crops, etc. Results to date have shown Edco Iron to be very effective in correcting chlorosis in the above crops. Chlorosis may be caused by the excess or deficiency of several major or minor nutrient elements in the plant besides iron, and it may be caused by an excess of water or its lack, but Edco Iron commonly seems to help correct the effect if not the cause of these several conditions. Full directions for using with each lot. Prices: 1 lb. $2.30; 10 or more lbs. at $2.00 per Ib. Grafting Is Easy You have often wanted to propagate some plants of a scarce or high priced variety but did not have the proper facilities to do it with. With a new outfit we are offering, you can do it yourself, as easily as making an old-fashioned graft. You take a branch of the shrub or tree you wish to graft (leaving it on the parent plant) girdle the branch or twig, put damp peat moss or damp sphagnum moss around the girdled part and wrap it tightly with this new water- proof plastic (in sheets) and tie it, top and bottom, with rubber bands. Generally within six to eight weeks the twig is rooted ready to pot. It requires no watering or other attention until ready to pot. Complete outfit (enough plastic Sheets and rubber bands to make 100 grafts) with complete instructions how to do the grafting, for $5.00 postpaid. A FASCINATING HOBBY Growing Azaleas is a hobby which provides an ever increas- ing source of interest. There are so many species to be had and so many almost breath-taking new hybrids being pro- duced, that one is amazed at the magnificent display that we may have with only a small space of ground and a few of the newer plants that are now being offered. If you want a stimulating (and profitable) hobby that grows more inter- esting, beautiful and valuable every year, then grow azaleas. Root Cuttings better and quicker with ROOTONE Just Dust and Plant No Solutions No Waiting No Watching We recommend ROOTONE because we have found it of much help to us in rooting cuttings, both in saving of time and in increased roots to the cutting. We use it on all the cuttings we plant. We know it pays us both in better roots and time saved in cutting beds. 2-oz. jar $1.00; 1-Ib. can $5.00 postpaid AS GOOD AS CAN BE GROWN We are exerting effort to produce the very best stock that can be grown, and in our fifty-one years’ experience we believe we have never offered bigger values than we are offering this season. Even with the short supply of Lining- Out stock we have kept our prices at a low level. We feel sure you will be more than pleased with the stock we send you if you give us your order. We try to secure our propagating wood from only the very best type of plants, and by doing this we can furnish you stock that should be of the best that it is possible for you to get anywhere, regardless of price. 62 THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. HORTICULTURAL BOOKS AVAILABLE THROUGH US, POSTPAID SHRUBS AND VINES FOR AMERICAN GARDENS Donald Wyman, $7.50. A brand new book and I find it the most informative and interesting one I have read in a long time. There is so much good in it I cannot begin to tell about it. If you want to send us $7.50 for one and if after getting it you are not fully satisfied send it back and we will return the $7.50. THE AFRICAN VIOLET. Helen Van Pelt Wilson. $3.50. A beautiful book covering every aspect of culture, listing 175 varieties. Profusely illustrated. Highly recommended for Saintpaulia fans everywhere! HOW TO INCREASE PLANTS. Hottes. $3.50. Presents all the methods followed by the commercial propagator. Written especially so that the amateur can readily increase his own plants. BOOK OF SHRUBS. Hottes. $4.00. A wealth of information in helping you make a success in growing and selling shrubs. 448 pages. BOOK OF TREES. Hottes. $4.00. Propagating, transplanting, growing and pruning thor- oughly treated in this 448 page book. Invaluable to every nurseryman. NEW DESIGNS OF SMALL PROPERTIES. M. E. Bottomley. $4.00. There are dozens of exciting plot designs to inspire the home owner in this stimulating idea-book on landscape design. Each type of design—formal, informal, modern, and gardenesque—is treated separately and illustrated with typical layout plans. THE NURSERY MANUAL, Bailey. $6.75. Indispensable to everyone who propagates plants! This manual! contains an alphabetical list of plants with full directions under each, telling how to propagate by seed, layering, cutting, budding, or grafting. Dr. Bailey includes an invaluable description of the main insects and diseases and their control. 240 illus.; 465 pages. HORTUS II. (Bailey) $13.50. Easy to use, accurate and non-technical, this great book comes closer than any other single volume to answering all your garden questions. It contains complete information on every kind of ornamental, fruit and vegetable plant grown today. 778 pages. MANUAL OF CULTIVATED TREES AND SHRUBS. Alfred Rehder. $12.50. This standard reference will be welcomed by all who are interested in the cultivated trees and shrubs hardy in North America. It presents a systematic and descriptive enumera- tion of 2,550 species and their many varieties. Identification is facilitated by analytical keys. An exact description of each tree is given together with brief notes on its economic and ornamental properties. A glossary, complete index of author’s names and a map showing zones of hardiness are also included. Map; 996 pages; 5% x 8% Inches. HOLLIES. H. Harold Hume. $6.75. Nurserymen and gardeners (amateur and professional) all have been waiting eagerly for a book of this sort. This is the most complete book of Hollies ever published. In this book is the help and information as to varieties, propagation, planting, culture and orcharding of Hollies. The many varieties of American, English, Chinese and Japanese are fully described and discussed. Many black and color illustrations. Price $6.75. GROUND COVER PLANTS. Donald Wyman. $4.75. A guide to neat and decorative substitutes for grass. Here is the first book ever published dealing exclusively with ground covers, those low-growing plants which are used to carpet the ground in areas where grass is impractical. Full information what, where, when and how. A lot of useful information not found elsewhere. SOIL STERILIZATION. Lawrence. $4.25. Covers the whole range of soil sterilization. Invaluable to nurserymen. gardeners, students and teachers. LANDSCAPING YOUR OWN HOME. Dustan. $3.95. Clear instructions for every stage in designing and plant- ing. Photographs, drawings, plant lists and plans. Miss Dustan has written this common-sense, delightful, easy-to- use book to guide the home-owner in planning and planting his grounds. Step by step covers the points necessary to know in planting small properties. Equally as helpful to the landscape planter. PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 63 HORTICULTURAL BOOKS AVAILABLE THROUGH US, POSTPAID AZALEAS—Kinds and Culture by H. H. Hume This new book, written by an outstanding authority, pre- sents a wealth of up-to-date information on Azaleas. All details in the successful growing of Azaleas are carefully explained. Describes typical soils; how to grow them to the most favorable condition; best method of planting and growing on; how to feed, mulch, and water them; control pests and insects and various methods of propagating them. Beautiful full color and black and white plates. Worth many times its cost of $6.00 postpaid. PLANT PROPAGATION PRACTICES A new book on propagation by James S. Wells. It is about the most practical one of its kind that we have ever seen. If you propagate plants and want to order this book we will let you return it if you do not think it worth the price of $7.50 and we will return your remittance. Contains 344 Pages, and many illustrations. THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM GARDEN BOOK A new book by Donald Wyman, 354 pages and priced at $5.95. Just one plant or tree will pay for it and we will guarantee you will want to keep it. If you don’t think it worth this send the book back to us and we will refund your $5.95. We have found several single items in it worth more to us than the cost of the entire book. O AMERICA’S GARDEN BOOK by the Browns. This 750 page garden book is full of information on all phases of gardens —F lowers, fruits, trees, shrubs, etc. A lot of information for only $7.95 postpaid. THE AZALEA BOOK by Frederic P. Lee and many other distinguished Azalea growers. This book tells more about Azaleas than any other source we know of and it is told in an understandable language so the amateur as well as the professional can easily understand it. If you want to order it and for any reason you are not Satisfied we will refund the $8.95 you paid us for it. Price $8.95 postpaid. 324 big pages. BLUEBERRIES Quat loads of delicious berries There has developed an enormous demand for these plants especially for fruit. If you have not been getting some of this trade you are missing some good profits. They are easy to grow and handle. BERKLEY. A newly introduced variety. Because of the large size of its fruit, its especially light blue color, and its un- usually firm berries this should be a leader as soon as it is er known. Vigorous bush. little earlier than Jersey and Dixie. Each 10 100 1000 I2stoP seins tranSeaa.. cece $1.00 $9.00 $85.00 JERSEY. The bush is of vigorous habit and grows very large. The winter color of the young growth is a light red over golden brown. The berries are among the very largest, light blue, and ripen with Rubel. L2stOrShineatLanses. sconces: $7.50 $65.00 WEYMOUTH. The earliest of all blueberries. Dark blue, medium size berries that lack good dessert quality but popular as a commercial variety because of its earliness and quick ripening of entire crop for early market prices. 1 2ecOml Soins transs.c oe oes $7.50 $65.00 TELL US HOW TO SHIP, whether by express, motor truck, or railroad freight. If by motor truck or railroad freight, tell us the route or over which line you want delivery made. If you do not give this information we will use our own judgment as to route and methods to use. It is mutu- ally agreed that whether you name the route or leave it to our own selection, we will not in any way be responsible for time or condition of delivery and our responsibility ceases upon our delivery to the transportation company. 64 THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. CYTISUS BATTANDIERI Mr. Will Ingwersen writing in the July 21, 1956 issue of Gardeners Chronicle says ‘‘There are few more beautiful shrubs in a small garden than Cytisus Battandieri. It is seldom disturbed by weather conditions, and my own speci- men has emerged triumphantly from one of the worst winters I can remember for many years and is now a sheet of iridescent silver leaves, among which gleam, with all the brilliance of sunlight, great clusters of rich golden flowers. Not the least of this fine plant’s many attractions is the intense fragrance of ripe fruits which the flowers exhale. It is like no other flower scent that I know.”’’ Each 10 100 1000 * 1 yr. seedlings 6-12 in...... $5.00 $35.00 VENtOr Za sins. aera eee $2.00 17.50 150.00 RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRY (Berberis Thunbergi Atropurpurea) We have a very nice lot of Red Leaf Japanese Barberry in lining-out sizes. Last season did not have near enough to fill our orders for this but have a larger stock this season and will appreciate your orders for it. 10 100 1000 *\6: tow iShins 2eyrniS.e voce te ose $6.00 $50.00 SP ONO ML2cIN sy Seen een oe 7.50 65.00 *12 toylS ink QoyrsiS 20 en oa. eee eee 12.50 100.00 ALUMINUM PLANT TAGS Very convenient to use. Lasts years. % inch wide, 3% inches long. Made of thin aluminum. Can be embossed with ordinary lead pencil just like writing on an ordinary wood label. Permits writing label right in field. 100 for $3.50, 500 for $15.00, 1000 for $25.00 Postpaid. Put a few of the Franklinia in your display garden so your customers may see them in bloom. You will be sur- prised at the extra sales you wil! make, The leading garden magazines have featured them. See page 12. FRANKLINIA ALATAMAHA ENKIANTHUS CAMPANULATUS SASANQUA CAMELLIAS are one of the finest broad- leaved evergreens. Fall blooming. MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA We have some very nice plants this season. Hundreds of them two to eight feet tall. PIERIS JAPONICA (Japanese Pieris) We have many thousand this season. - = RHODODENDRONS Are Alw ts