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TINGLE’S 


WHOLESALE 


Price List 
PEONIES 


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2 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 


TERMS, EFC. 


SIZE OF ROOTS. Our prices are based on a 
three to five eye division with a well balanced root 
system cut from young plants and should not be con- 
fused with divisions made from old clumps that are 
not worth nearly as much. 


WE BEGIN SHIPPING the latter part of Au- 
gust and continue throughout the months of Septem- 
ber, October and November as Peony plantings are 
most successful when made at that time. 

Should you want peonies for spring sales would 
advise ordering in late fall and keep them stored in 
a cool dry place during winter. By doing this spring 
planting will prove much more successful. 


TELL US HOW TO SHIP. Whether by freight 
or express and give railroad delivery if by freight. 


TERMS. We offer the usual terms to those of 
known responsibility but must have satisfactory 
business references from others or cash must accom- 
pany order. Those desiring stock shipped by express 
C. O. D. will please remit one-quarter the amount 
of their purchase when ordering. 





CLAIMS, if any must be made immediately upon 
receipt of goods, when they will be carefully exam- 
ined, and if just, made satisfactory. 


NON-WARRANTY. We give no warranty ex- 
pressed or implied, the purchaser assuming all risk 
and responsibility of transportation, planting, growth 
life of stock or any other matter on any stock we 
sell. We exercise the greatest care to keep our stock 
true to name and are willing to replace from our 
own stock, on proper proof, all stock that may prove 
otherwise, or refund the amount paid, but it is mutu- 
ally agreed that we shall not at any time be liable 
for a greater amount than the original purchase 
price. 


A DESCRIPTIVE LIST of these Peonies and 
Iris will be gladly sent you upon request. To save 
space we are only describing very briefly. 


SHIPBING 
TAGS 


Samples of these tags furnished on request 


Made to our order from good quality, tough, water- 
proof stock reinforced with metal eyelets. Size 3% 
x 6% in., a standard No. 8 size tag. There is plenty 
of room on this tag for your Inspection Certificate. 

We have these tags made in large quantities and 
can make the following low prices delivered to you. 


500 1,000 2,000 5,000 10,000 
$3.50 $5.50 $10.50 $24.50 $45.00 


We can also furnish any other size or quality tag 
at very reasonable prices. Ask for quotations. 








Milk white. Exceedingly fragrant. Very late. 


The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 3 
Standard Divisions of 3 to 5 eyes 
These prices are per each division and are 1 5 25 
for quantity named at top of that respective to to to 
column. Prices on larger lots on request. 4 24 100 
Ppeteah SOR Pole See oe ot $0.25 $0.20 $0.15 
A fine shade of crimson. Midseason 
PS ee es ae et 18 12 
White, tinged lilac. Midseason. 

Alexander Dumas. 7.1 ...........-:; 25 .20 5 
Bright pink with white and salmon intermingling. Early. 
LS aE Sy ee i a 25 18 BH iy 
A dependable early pink for cut-fiower purposes. 
Ree Loreame. 3:5. 252 oes 2. - DD A5 .oO 
Pointed white petals. Late. 
beet awries. G5 - 5 ht. Pat PAT aS 19 

: A good keeping red variety. Late. 
Meecmic Seba. f5-. 68. oo eS os 50 40 30 
Deep pink flowers of large size. Midseason. 
cfu) Bee ee, ee 2a 4S . 12 
Lilac. Distinct and beautiful. Midseason. 
Mmemsie Messeres&.f 2! ia G25. So 2.50 2.00 
Very brilliant velvety crimson carmine. 
Aneuste Villaumes 73 . 22.2... -2.- es, 38 10 
Rich violet rose. Late. 
PE AN ee Se ose ee me .20 Wd 
White fiecked with crimson. Late. 
Pamraeneise. eg a ee, es SAS ios (Ae 
Cream white. Free bloomer. Late. 
Ayveaienr Raymond. 7.9. .........- 13 26a~- 60 
Very bright cherry red, shaded garnet. 

Baroness Schroeder. 9.0 ......._... A5 soe Bin 
One of the best white peonies. Late midseason 
DEES ars ters Se eee ers eee 25 .15 .65 
Creamy white with golden heart. Midseason. 
Benjamin Franklin. 8.1 ....._..... “aD oD .D0 
Deep bright red. Midseason. 

ED TRE | i ee ie eae ces ee a 15 10 
Light carmine rose, petals tipped silver. Late midseason. 
Boule de Neige. 8.0.............. pd, SuED 10 
Milk white, fiecked crimson. Profuse bloomer. Midseason. 
Charlies. McKellip: 7.8.02. ..22...-. aie. 603.07 0 
A deep rich ruby color. Midseason. 
ierey HIE So lee 20 315 68 
One of the real good early reds. 

Chestme Gowdy. S4 ............. 0 iad wee 
A good cut-flower pink. Late midseason. 

Ciamwe Dnbots:'8.7. 2... oe ee 50  .40 
A rich clear satiny pink. Late midseason. 
inttette ss eS. wo 265: ««50 
Single. Broad petals of white tinted pink. 
PISMCUCEI (8-5-8 oe 2 2.50 2.00 
Pink. Flowers always open well. Very late. 
Constant Devered.7.5............. SAE. 18 whe 
Pink. One of the latest peonies to bloom. 

Cornelia Shaylor. 9.1 ............ 3.50 3:23 3.00 
Pink with a deeper pink center. Late. 
Careetieuan 5. fs elk! 6p 50 40 
Creamy white. Beautiful. Rare. Midseason. 
EUs cet) oS a se ith 40 








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These prices are per each division and are 1 5 25 
for quantity named at top of that respective to to to 
column. Prices on larger lots on request. 4 24 100 


Delachesc(Eds |. 3 ee ee a eee .25 18 aly 


Red. Good for commercial purposes. Late midseason. 


Delicatissima. 7-6 24455 ee SPAS 15 10 
Pink. Good shipper and keeper. Midseason. 
Dorchester! (iia tc ee ee 100% 220) ares 
An unusual shade of hydrangea pink. Very late. 

Drs He Barnshy-vssli 72. ae OOo oO 
Deep crimson. Late. 

Duchesse de Nemours. 8.1 .....__.... PAD alley 10 
White. One of the best early varieties for cut-flowers. 
Duchesse de Orleans. 6.1 .......... PAD eel « 61t@) 
Pink. Free bloomer. Midseason. 

Duchesse de Wellington. 7.8 ...... 25. el eel 


White. Fragrant. Late. 
B.C. Shaw... Qaltistee Goals ee hae ame 5.00 4.50 


Clear rose. Midseason. Deserves to be widely planted. 


EdouardvAndres (Av ae oe Ay 515 SOE 
Crimson-maroon with rich golden center. Midseason. 
EdulishSuperbasi6.052 9 ena Ps PAN) 315 
Rose pink. Blooms very early, just before Festiva Maxima. 

i Ge Eee See oe hee ee ee ao .60 -50 
Rose. Free bloomer. Fragrant. Early midseason. 

E. JShaylobeciie oe see eee BOLO) PAAThS) we Ax) 


Deep rose pink. A distinct variety. Late midseason. 


Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 9.2 .. 1.75 1.50 


Pure white. Very late. The Queen of peonies. 


Ella Co Kelway.2G25-.% Gen cree ee 25 220 Reale 
Soft lavender flesh color. Fragrant. Midseason. 
Ella Wheeler Wilcox. 7.6 ......... DAD) DAW 5) 


Shell pink. Fragrant. Late 
BlwoodiBleas 8573 20. ee ae eee .8D .70 .60 


Light shell pink. Large size. Late midseason. 


Enchanteresse. 8:97 a) oe eee io: | BOOR ae a 0 
Creamy white. Tall, strong grower. Late. 
Bttar8.0) cos oo ee Be ee ee 
Pale hydrangea pink. Fragrant. Late. 

Hucene Bigot18.3 15.0 4 ee eee 00) | 2D mea) 
Brilliant crimson. Very conspicuous. Late midseason. 
Bugenie Verdier:)8:6 >). 25) 75 2: AQ. -30Raec0 
Flesh pink changing to white in center. Very beautiful. Late. 
Bvancelines$:2 1 eos. we ee LOOM aeO 

Light mauve pink. Midseason. 
Ranny-Grosby. (al... oe eee O00 
Soft pink. Large. Early midseason. 

Felix Crousses 8:4 s534 2 ee AQ") oO cmeeaG 
One of the most popular reds. Good cut-flower. Midseason. 
Be@stivay. 8:0) Se. Ee oo eee te De 25 ILS) 10 
Cream white with some crimson spots. Midseason. 
Restivay Maxdnids 983 eee ee 25% 32 ee 
The most popular white early cut-flower variety. 
Hioralireasunes (522 ee eee ee a5) mAs) .10 
Pink. Early midseason. Fine for cut-flowers. 
Florence Nightengale. 8.1 ........ AQ) Se 30a O 
White with faint crimson markings, Fragrant. Very late. 
Erances Waillard=9oA ==) ee af) EGO) eee oU 
Blush white. Fragrant. Strong grower. Late midseason. 
Pracralish (iiGe aah eo eae ee 25.) Lb ello 
Red. Free bloomer. An old favorite. Very late 
KrancoissOntecat-sOse ie eee 25.) Sa 
Deep crimson. Fragrant. Midseason. 
GeneraliGrants 6:3.) cok eee ee PAD Sy 


Fiery crimson. Large flower. Strong grower. 








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These prices are per each division and are 1 5 25 
for quantity named at top of that respective to to to 
column. Prices on larger lots on request. 4 24 100 
Georgiana Shaylor. 8.9 .......... or 260. » 250 
Rose pink. Late midseason. One of the finest peonies. 
erence Gilet. 6.5) 8 ceo or Soe ow Ae 
Clear rose pink. Midseason. 
“ECE F PE pine, a ae ee dn eee ee .65 50 
Soft shell pink shaded salmon. Fragrant. Midseason. 
Golden Harvest: ‘7:3 22. . 3.4. By 30 
Soft pink guard with clear yellow collar. 
PE HMNOEA Oo 8 Se es Oe 40 30 .20 
Pink. Fragrant. Very late. 
Geover Cleveland: 8:2) 2.2.22: ...:.- AQ. 30) -.20 
Dark crimson. Strong, vigorous grower. Late. 
Eiagcina orang. oto se 10.50 10.00 
Medium to deep pink. A remarkable new variety. 
Se ae ed oe en ee £90 
Violet rose. A splendid grower. 
Harriet Beecher Stowe... _. 1.00 90 
Shell pink with gold stamens. 
Harriet Farnsley. 7.9 . sta) »<60) <5.50 
A beautiful ‘shell ‘pink. Tete! 
Beten \Weoeliver: 7-9", 2° os 3 eS ey on a0) 
Pink. Resembles and scented like a rose. Late. 
PIWINOTOSGHE as Oe oS esse wea | 200 
Light pink with markings of red. Late. 
PAMCS OWE. 0. 2s Re 150 125 
Flesh changing to nearly white. Fragrant. Late. 
James Kelway. 8.7 ._. 50 40 00 
An exquisite white. ‘Early ‘midseason. 
James Ie Mann. 3.7 oo... -. .. 2.500 2.00 
Deep rose pink with one or two crimson streaks in center. 
“Sr RS Sl i 150... 1:25 
A delicate shade of pink. Late. A fine landscape plant. 
Seste Snayler G2 ee ES AO 275: Lb 
Deep cream. Sweetly scented. Midseason. 

GME ey ee ns he ose Ys 1.00 .8D AB 
Creamy ivory white. Midseason. A prize winner. 
Srdee Berry. 5.6 7 a sk feo Ae dcop 
An immense delicate pink flower. Fragrant. Very early. 
Karl Resefield. S:8' ....:... .<.. 50 40 30 
Rich, velvety crimson. Midseason. 

Katherine Havemeyer. 9.0... _._.... 5.50 =+5.00 
Flesh pink. Fragrant. Midseason to late. 

Kine of Eneland: 8:6 .-.......... Zep 200 

A rich shade of deep red. A very fine Japanese variety. 
Lady Alexandria Duff. 9.1 ........ 17” 1200 

Pink. One of the most beautiful peonies. Midseason. 
AN OFT eee ee a 2 a ea 1.00 
Rose pink. Midseason. 
Pap ranee (90 | ose ve ee 00 
A fine soft pink variety. Late. 

DC rr be Po to 1250 

Rose pink with creamy white collar. Fragrant. Early 
aE AANCCE- 6.0. 2450 52 oo 8 a Be .85 ATE, 

Creamy white with crimson flecks in center. Midseason 
Ka Dertame. 86. 2. oe... E. Lipo, 150") 1:25 

Beautiful globular blooms of creamy white. 
aw OSCHE NO es ee a ee WAS aie) 10 
White. Fragrant. Very free bloomer. 
TP OIRO Ce: <2 ae ens ys Se er ely. ~ -  () 
Creamy white. Fragrant. Late. 

Batavesies, (8 i Peete! BOT et) Ue eet) 


A wonderful large salmon p?r k. ‘Midseason. 











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These prices are per each division and are 1 5 
for quantity named at top of that respective to to 
column. Prices on larger lots on request. 4 24 
ailanrtine: gO Ay ba. ae pane ee ee 10097285 
Deep rose ecarmine. Free bloomer. Late. 
Ly Nelatante, Wiens © eee eee 40 .30 
Brilliant velvety crimson. Midseason. 
Lie ‘Cy Fie 9:9 et ae eee ee 3.00 2.75 
A pure white peony. No peony has a higher rating. 
Kkilhan-Gumms:S ee eee 150 see 
Shell pink. Midseason. A very prolific bloomer. 
L/Indispensable:2(:3. 2 22 ee 25 Pillay 
White shading to rose at center. Early. 
Rivinestones aly ae ee ee 30 4) 1e2o 
Lilac rose. Fine cut-flower variety. Late. 
Longfellow, (9:00. Saeo | ha he, oe ce 859) lO 
A brilliant cherry red flower of large size. 
Lora Dexheimern<28:4 oe 6 eee .85 70 
Very large flower of intense flaming crimson. Early. 
Lord) Kitchener 1-60 ee eee 50: 0 
Bright red. Very early. 
Louis: Vian Houtte:'6:9) -5---. BAS) erAS) 
Deep carmine rose, tipped silver. Fragrant. Late. 
Luey Ee Hollise: 7-820 ae ee -65 > 50 
Uniform hydrangea pink. Fragrant. Very late. 
Lovelinessi:8:8 25 ee ee 285; 310 
White flecked scarlet. Fragrant. Very late. 
Luetta ‘Pfetifers (Ss oe See Iris), L500) 
Pink. Free bloomer. Strong stems. Early 
Mabel Li: Eranklins 9:0) 3455-53 -332. 2.90 2.25 
Light pink. Fragrant. 
Macnificent.$:0) 3s lse eee 3.00 
Deep dark red. Large flower. Free bloomer. Midseason. 
Marcelle Dessert (3:2... 4.4020 soD melo 
Creamy white,splashed pale pink. Midseason. 
Marechal Valliant: 7.5) 2)... ..200 8 2 pit ay saltes 
Immense red flowers on long stems. Very late. 
Marnie: Veale i nui Soe se eee er AD Berao 
White with a faint tinge of canary-yellow. Late. 
Marguerite Gerard. 8.4 ............ e725) ot esilts} 
Hydrangea pink. Free bloomer. Late. 
Marie Grousse: 8:02 Se eo vont ees 
Salmon pink. Midseason to late. 
Marie) Lemoine: 8:5) -2 . oe .25 ae 
White with an occasional carmine tip. Very late. 
Marquis) Lacercren, (28.250 2e oe 40 #£.30 
Brilliant cherry red. Borne in clusters. Midseason. 
Mary. brand: (Geis poco pan eee 65.550 
A vivid crimson. Midseason. 
Mary. -P. Kanes wee © ores 175 1:50 
Pink. Fragrant. Midseason. 
Mary Woodbury Shaylor. 9.0 ...... 2.00 1.75 
Shell pink. Dwarf. Profuse bloomer. Midseason. 
Mathilde de Roseneck. 7.9 ........ [25 eee 
Pale lilac rose with carmine center. Fragrant. Late. 
Maud. L. Richardson. 8.5 .......... 5315) 2D 
Lilac rose. Fragrant. Late. 
Meissoniers3G6.)i see eee eee 531) AS, 
Very brilliant crimson. Midseason. 
Midnight.) ( siete ook oa ae ee 40 .00 
Dark maroon. Good for cut-flowers. Early midseason. 
Midsummer Night’s Dream. 8.2 .. 30 -..35) 
ivory white. Midseason. Fine. 
Mionon- Sel. < oi aes ie ee ee 90) > ee 


White. Fragrant. Vigorous. Late. 


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These prices are per each division and are Il 5 25 

for quantity named at top of that respective to to to 

column. Prices on larger lots on request. 4 24 100 
ee ee en erie 1250) 1.25 

The best known Japanese variety. Velvety crimson. 
Sener bear SO ee Og ie eee 1.00 .8D arts 
Salmon pink, resembling Walter Faxon in color. Scarce. 
Mlle. Jeanne Riviere. 8.2 ......._... ats .60 -bO 
Rose, tall, strong stems and abundant flowers. 

Mme. Auguste Dessert. 8.6... _.. 40. -30:°- -20 
Rose pink. Free bloomer. Fragrant. Early midseason. 
Mane) amlaneer 8%... 2S or ae See EU 
Soft pink, shaded lilac. Fragrant. Late. 

Wee AC RONSSE. EO) fe os 2 dy 30 =e | ne BS 
White showing crimson fieck in center. Midseason. 
Miete= ale: a8) kee ht .30 .20 15 
Light pink. A good cut-flower variety. Early 
Mime. de Treyeram. $2 2 2... 38-33. oO .85 ~ § .25 
Flesh white. Fragrant. Attractive. Early. 

Mme. de Verneville. 7.9 .......... 30 .20 15 
White. Fragrant. Midseason. 

Mae a ncet 49" Shee oa Se .30 .20 15 
Pink. Fragrant. Early. 

Mme. Emile Galle. 8.5 ............ 2D Dey .10 
White. Keeps well when cut.. Late. 

Mme. Emile Lemoine. 8.9 ......_._.. ne cue a ao 
Large milk white bloom. Free bloomer. Midseason. 
Mme. Gaudichau. 8.8 .............. i, 1-25. ..-08 
Dark crimson garnet. Late midseason. 

Mme. Jules Dessert. 9.4 .......... .90 15 .60 
Exquisite flowers of large size. Creamy white. Medium late. 
mes Peminme. 0. 0 a Se oan 5 a0) 
Very soft pink blooms. Free bloomer. 
rem A ememert. 220 | oe So na es: 30 .20 PLES 
Soft lilac white, slightly tinged carmine. Early midseason. 
Modele de Perfection. 7.8 ...._.__... Eos ms ars 
Large, full fiesh pink flowers. Heavy bloomer. Late. 
TE, Le: a ae a0 <.220°° 15 
Creamy white. Deliciously fragrant. Midseason. 
Stems Jules Hite 97 2 oe 45 = 4ao” a0 
A very fine early pink cut-flower variety. 

Maas: Rreisee J 2 3 ee = 20 
Red. Late midseason. 
Mons. Martin Cahuzae. 8.8... 1.50 
A solid ball of very deep maroon. Popular. 
iene, SohANC. 3 fo 2) wh ec a 65 50 .40 
Milk white. Free bloomer. Strong grower. Midseason. 
WSS MOAT das i ois doe ee om 2 Ae ede 
Delicate silvery blush. Large. 
Mrs. Edward Harding. 9.3 ........ 2.00 1.75 1.50 
A wonderful white peony of superlative merit. 

Mrs. Geo. Bunyard. 8.6 ........... 1:75 1.50 

Pale lilac rose. Beautiful and scarce. Midseason. 
Mrs. Shaylor Foree. :.....2 2.2)... 3.50 3.00 

White. Midseason. Beautiful and scarce. 
IIS Ce OUE Ey) 02 3s Teo ee ce Se 15.00 
Delicate salmon pink. New. Fragrant. Notice new low price. 

MERE SSCCOE O40 ort ee a Oe Zeb, 230 

A pure white flower of great promise. Very late. 
LET ES ec ae aa ce 100 25 

A delicate creamy white. Midseason. 
Metavie Demay. 8.5.2.5... 4 2s oe. .o0 S58. .20 
Pink. Fragrant. Dwarf grower and profuse bloomer. Early. 

7 a eee be 60 50 


Pink. Strong grower. Midseason. 





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These prices are per each division and are 1 5 25 

for quantity named at top of that respective to to to 

column. Prices on larger lots on request. 4 24 100 
Philippe Rivoire. 9.2 .............. 3.00 2.75 2.50 

A very fine bright crimson. One of the best reds. 

Philomelese7e%, ete ee ee 23D). 225 eS 

Rose. Fragrant. Strong grower and free bloomer. Midseason. 
Phyllis Kelway-9:0) (ee 2.50 2.25 

Large pink flowers. Strong grower. Midseason. 
President Wilson. 9.3 ............. 15.00 
Shell pink with flesh pink in center. Fragrant. Late. 
Pride OrelisSS@x.1629) = 440 eee 3.00 
Flesh pink. Fragrant. Very much in demand. 
Prim@vere:teiG. ec ht ns ee ee 1.50 
Creamy yellow. Attractive. Midseason. 
Prince of Darkness. 7.6 ........... {OO coe LS 
Rich dark maroon. Early. 
Quaker adyer jes es ew ees 1.50 1.25 
Blush white, deeper center. 

Raoul Dessert29:0) eae eee Tag Page) 


A late midseason peony of clear mauve pink. 


Reine Hortense (Pres Taft). 8.7 .. .85 


Soft flesh color. Midseason. A very charming variety. 


Richard: Carvel8:8" 4.2.5) ae 1200-- 90 eis 
This is probably the very best early red. 
Rosa, Bonheur:90> 5-25 24. | oe eee 1.25 1.00 
Delightful fresh, soft pink flowers. Midseason. 
ROSEtten 8:8 FO aed oe rat) apts) 
Silvery flesh, shading to salmon at base of petals. 

ROP Whitteldc3:08 22 oe ae eee. .40 .30 .25 
Flesh shading a little deeper towards edge. Late. 
Rubra Superbard.2) oe <aces tae 80!) 3207 ees 
Very late, after most other reds are gone. 

Ruth Brand: (ocean OMe Omen 
Soft lavender pink. Strong stems. Midseason. 
Saino: 6.8.00. ee oe eee Py gS) .10 
Brilliant rose with touches of lighter rose. Midseason. 

Sarah Bernhardt. 9.0 ............. oO 
Apple blossom pink. Fragrant. Midseason. 
Secretary Fewkes. 8.6 ............ 2.20) 2200 
Creamy white. A vigorous midseason variety. 
Solanee Oe a. kei eae ee ae 285) ote eOD 
Orange salmon or Havana brown. Midseason. 
Some: Ganokos:9°0 ose fe eee PAPAS MPAA) 


A new dark red Jap variety rivaling Mikado. 


Souv. de L’Expo. Universelle. 7.6 .. .35 .30 


Pale pink. Fragrant. Free bloomer. Midseason. 


Souv. de Louis Bigot.9.1.......... 1.00 «85: es 
A wonderful rose pink peony. Late. Midseason. 
DUZECLEA Go oa Ee a eee ee PAE we att) -<240) 
A superb bengal rose color. Strong stems. Midseason. 
MHerese 92S we | VEN Gn eee teal 15 deb O eles 
Soft pink. One of the most beautiful peonies in existence. 
Thomas/C. Dhurlow. 9:-- 2) 8.50 8.00 

Salmon flesh changing to white. Midseason. 
BORO. S20 re ie at i RE nh oe pra 215 2.900 


A deep pink Japanese variety. 


TouranicellesOids SoU as se eee 1.00" <85eeac5 
A delicate pink. Fragrant. Late Midseason. 


Triomphe de L’Expo. de Lille. 7.8 YS empera te) el) 


Light shell pink. Strong grower and free bloomer. Midseason. 


Umbellata Rosea. 7.4.5) 920 oa OD || eco aEeLS 
Pink. Very early. Good for landscape planting. 
Victoirede La Marne. 82) 2.2) 110. 95. aes0 


Very large velvety purplish red blooms. Midseason. 


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These prices are per each division and are 1 5 25 
for quantity named at top of that respective to to to 
column. Prices on larger lots on request. 4 24 190 
Mnlter i axon Os... o.oo Se 1.10 .95 .80 
One of the very best pinks. Midseason. 
Walter Morgan. $0... ..:...:...- £25. -1.00 
Deep creamy white. Scarce. Early. 
Melcome Guest 17:8... -s.4.:: 32.2 50 20 
Rose white. Very fragrant. Late Midseason. 
ay Osi ats ae SS es 2A «225 
Pink. Midseason. A free and reliable bloomer. 
(ee Al a. eee ee 10 
inne Mere. 5. 2th 4s vine te 2 
Were WE Gates as es ol Pe ee a .10 
Beexed) Al Miolers.. (4.44.05 cscs we. .08 


A descriptive list of these Peonies sent on request. 


PERENNIALS 


NICE, STRONG, FIELD-GROWN SEEDLINGS 


Not less than 50 of a kind sold at these prices 


Per 100 
Achillea Ptarmica, fi. pl., The Pearl, (white) ..............$1.00 
Alvssum Saxatile Compactum, Goldentuft, (yellow) ...... 1.00 
Althea Rosea, Allegheny Hollyhocks, (mixed) ............ 2.00 
Althea Rosea, Chater’s Hollyhocks, double, (mixed) ...... 2.00 
Anemone Coronaria, Pom=py Anemone, (mixed) ............ 1.09 
Aquelegia, Mrs. Seott Elliott’s Long-spurred Hybrids, .... 1.50 
Arabis Alpina, Alpine Rockcress, (white) ................ 1.00 
Dapwisia Austrana. Wald-Indico (Biue) 2... ;-.<...5 2+... 1.00 
Campanula Medium, Canterbury-bells, (blue) ............ 1.00 
Campanula Medium, Canterbury-bells, (white) ....... ee eee Ae [Lt 
Certaurea Montana. Mountain-Bluet, (blue) :............. 2.00 
Chrysanthemum Coccineum, Painted Lady, (pink) ........ 1.00 
Delphinium, Gold Medal Hybrids, (mixed) ............... 1.00 
Delphinium, Wrexham Hybrids, (mixed) .................. 1.00 
Dianthus Barbatus, Sweet William, Scarlet Beauty ........ 1.00 
Dianthus Barbatus, Sweet William, Newport Pink ........ 1.00 
Digitalis Gloxinieaflora, Foxglove, (purple) .............. 1.00 
Digitalis Gloxinieaflora, Foxglove, (rose) ..............-. 1.00 
Digitalis Gloxinieaflora, Foxglove, (white) ................ 1.00 
Digitalis Gloxinieaflora, Giant Shirley, (white to rose) ... 1.00 
Geum Atrosanguineum, (crimson) ...............022008: 2.00 
Gvypsophilia Paniculata, Babysbreath, (white) ............ 1.00 
Hesperis Matronalis, Sweet Rocket, (Purple) .............. 1.00 
Hibiscus, New Giant. Rosemallow, (mixed) .............. 1.50 
Iberis Gibraltarica Gibraltar Candytuft, (lilac white) .... 1.00 
Lathyrus Latifolius, Perennial Pea, (crimson) .......... 1.50 
Lavendula Officinalis, (Vera) True Lavendar, (lavender) 2.00 
Liatris, Blazingstar or Gayfeather, (mixed) .............. 1.50 
Linum Perene. Perennial Flax, (blue) .................. 1.50 
Lupinus Polyphyllus Roseus, Blush Lupine, (Pink) ...... 2.00 
Lep*nus Polyphyllus, Washington Lupine, (blue) ........ 2.00 
Lupinus Polyphyllus Albus. Washington Lupine, (white) .. 2.00 
Lychnis Chalcedonica, Maltese Cross, (scarlet) ............ 1.00 
Myosotis Scorpioides (Palustris), Forget-me-not, (blue) .. 1.00 
Papaver Orientale, Hybrids, (finest mixed) .............. 1.00 
Physostegia Virginiana, False Dragonhead, (pink) ........ 1.50 
Platyeodon Grandifiorum, Balloonflower, (steel blue) ...... 1.00 
Polemonium Caeruleum, Greek Valerian, (sky blue) ...... 1.00 
Salvia Azurea Grandifiora, Green Azure Sage, (sky blue).. 1.00 
stiokesia Laevis. Cornflower Aster, (blue) ...............- 1.09 
Tritoma Hybrida, Finest New Hybrids, (mixed) ......... 1.50 
Valeriana Officinalis, Common Valerian, {rosy white) .... 1.00 
Veronica Longifolia, Beach Speedwell, (blue) ............ 1.00 


If wanted by parced post, add 10c per 100 to above prices. 





We are growing about 100 acres of Good Nursery 
Stock and will certainly be glad to have you come 
and see the stock before purchasing your fall or 
spring requirements. We have the stock and can 
make very attractive prices. If you cannot come 
send your want list for prices or a copy of our fall 
price list will be sent you about the 1st of September. 


10 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 


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S. means Standards; F. means Falls Per 100 
Abd-El-Kadir. LB Sag Og AE a ee $2.00 
S. smoked yellow, F. yellow, veined plum. 

Albert Victor. BPA MAO outta Me ee el 2 3 3.00 
Large, fragrant, light blue. 

Caprice:) 2. 2528s Se a ee Ee rien. eee 3.00 
Very fragrant. Clear cerise standards with deeper falls 
Celeste) 2 Se ~ Aes eres A eg 2.00 
Pure celestial blue throughout, ‘shading to porcelain; large. 
Charles Dickens. gas ol Ra UL Ce 2.00 
S. light violet, F. ‘indigo with white base. 
Charlotte: Patti. (22.025 2 ee 5 ee 2.00 
S. golden, F. light yellow veined white. 

Col:. Candelote. 2 ee 7.50 
Light rosy bronze standards with rich velvety-maroon falls. 
Darius?) 3: ee Se 2.00 
S. yellow, F. lilac, margined white. Orange beard. 

Dr. Parnent: <2) 2 2.238 eee eee 2.00 
S. rosy lilac, F pure lilac shading to white. 

Dorna. Marie; =... 5262 he eee 2.00 
S. azure, F. indigo, white base veined indigo. 
airy 2h a 9) cea 5.00 


Dainty and different from. any other white. S. milk white, very 
delicately pencilled pale blue, F. opalescent yellowish white. 














Florentina) 2:0 - 22 ee ee ee 2.00 
Creamy white. Fragrant. Fine for cutting. 
Gloirie de Hillegon: «2.0. #222 eee 4,00 
Early, very beautifull light: violet. Orange beard. 

Helen ‘Cramer: 22° 25)0)o |! De ee 2.00 
S deep celestial blue, F. pure Yale. blue. Tall. Blooms early. 
Herant: 02505 Se. Se eee 2.00 
S. bluish lilac, F. violet in center and lilac blue at edge of petals. 
Japanesque, 208 ee ee eee 3.00 
,Opens like a Japanese ‘Tris. ~ Bright lavender, violet and lilac. 
Juniata; £22222 ee ee 2.00 
Light blue with orange beard. Large, fragrant, tall strong stems 
Lent. A. Williamson. 2220.2 29) 5o2 7 ae 6.00 





Rated in 1922 by the American Iris "Society as . the finest Iris in 
the world. Early. Campanula violet and velvety royal purple. 
Brilliant gold beard. Massive in growth and flower. 


Leone Trenance, 2.2 ee ee eee 10.00 
A new purple bicolor. S. pale lavender, S. slightly darker. 
Leopold #2. so. See ie 2.00 
S. smoked lavender, F. light purple, white at base. 
Loreley 2 5 a 3.00 





Deep ultramarine blue, more or less veined with creamy white 
and bordered sulphur- yellow, making a beautiful contrast. 

















Mother-of Pearl 2-2. Ls eee es 6.00 
Standards and falls pale bluish lavender with a creamy undertone 
Nibelungen.’ 20.2207! Senee yo ee 2.00 
Fawn yellow standards with violet purple falls, margined yellow 
Emperor. (Oriental): .2225 55.5 Saw eee 3.00 
Deep violet blue. Probably the best blue Orientalis. 
Pallida’ Dalnnatica: 22 Se eee 2.50 
Lavender blue. Most popular of the standard varieties. 
Pauline; {2302 ee 2 ee ee ee 2.00 
Fragrant, rich pansy-violet with deep orange beard. 
Perféction:: 6-2 as ee 2.00 
S. light lavender-violet, F. velvety deep violet purple. 
Pocahontas. 222 st Se ee a eee 3.00 
Pure white with standards faintly bordered pale blue. 
Quaker uddys 24222022 es eee 3.00 
S. smoky lavender with rich golden yellow at base, F. soft laven- 
der with lemon yellow haft. Rich orange beard. Beautiful. 
FeDE CC as. go ie is tg 2a ee 2.00 
S. zolden yellow, F mahogany brown. 
Rose Unique. 5 EUS TAC SIE ES a ted 2.00 
S. and FL violet rose. Fragrant. 
Sherwin Weicht.; 60). 32 a eee 2.00 
Beautiful deep rich buttercup yellow self, beard same shade. 
Violacea Grandifloras 222 eee 3.00 


A massive rich blue. 


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How Jo Grow Peonies 


The time to plant Peonies is in the fall—from the 
first of September until freezing weather. Any good 
garden soil is good for Peonies but do not plant in 
low, wet soil or in light, sandy soil, and do not use 
any fresh manure near the plant when setting. We 
usc a small handful of dry ground bone meal to each 
plant. when setting and a good potato fertilizer in 
spring, just before they begin coming through the 
ground and cultivate it in soon as you use it. 


In planting see that the eyes are about two inches 
below the level surface of the ground. Remember, 
too deep planting is one of the main causes of shy 
b!ooming.. And, do not expect a full crop of blooms 
the first year. If properly planted and cared for 
you will have some flowers the first year but you 
must give the plants time to make new roots and be- 
come established before you can expect a normal 
crop of flowers. And, another thing to remember: 
always leave at least two or three leaves on the 
stalk when you cut the bloom. This helps the plant 
store up strength to produce another crop. 


Extra Profits In Peonies 


The demand for good Peonies is increasing yearly 
and if you are not handling them you cannot realize 
the extra profits you are missing. Our trade is in- 
creasing right along, and, at the prices we are asking 
this season we expect the best season we have ever 
had. They run about one-half what we have ever 
offered them at before. Take advantage of our low 
prices this season. 


If you are not acquainted with the varieties we will 
gladly advise you the best varieties to plant or offer 
for resale. Peonies are a good side line. 


There is money in growing Peonies for cut- 
flowers. We have received over $1,500 from one 
acre in one season from cut-flowers alone, and we 
are over one hundred miles from our market. Think 
it over. 


Visit Our Peony Fields 


We will certainly be pleased to have you visit our 
Peony fields when in bloom (around Decoration Day) 
or at any other time when convenient for you to do 
so. We now have over twenty-two acres in this won- 
derful flower. Come, write, telegraph or phone. 


A descriptive list of these Peonies sent on request. 


It is often possible for us to quote lower prices on 
large orders. Send us your Want List. 


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For a copy of our new fall price list which we expect 
to have ready to mail around September first. We 
are now growing over eighty acres of good nursery 
stock and are offering it at prices that you can pay 
and make a good resale profit. 


Specimen Stock 


We can furnish several varieties of Evergreens 
in thousand lots or more. This stock has been care- 
fully transplanted, properly trimmed, sprayed and 
tilled. Remember we know business conditions are 
not what they have been but at our prices you can 
still make a good profit. 


We believe we are growing and offering one of 
the most complete assortments of 


Lining-Out Stock 


of any grower in the east. This stock has been care- 
fully grown under irrigation and we believe is mighty 
nice stock and will be offered at prices so reasonable 
that it will pay you to look to us for your Lining-Out 
requirements. We are trying to produce as good 
stock as can be grown at prices you can afford to pay. 


Plan To Visit Our Nursery 


We will certainly be glad to have you come and 
see our stock for yourself. We have several items 
in too small lots to list. Among them there may 
be some that you are especially desirous of securing. 

We are located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, 
four miles below the Maryland-Delaware line and 
can be reached by good paved roads from all direct- 
ions. A road map will be sent on request. 


The 
Tingle Nursery Co. 


Pittsville, Maryland 


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