THE TINGLE NURSERY CO., PITT3VILLE. MD. 47 



WTiether you xxsa Peonies for your o\vti plcmting or for 

 resale to your customers we assure you any order placed 

 wi-Lh us will be filled with stock that will please both you 

 and yotir customers. Vve will ship to you or direct to your 

 customer, as you may wish. We always try to give full 

 value for every cent spent with us. 



Prices quoted ore for standard 3 to 5 eye divisions, with 

 a well balanced root system. 



1 or 2 3-24 25-100 

 each each each 



Alexander Dumas Pink S0.25 $0.15 $0.08 



Duchesse de Nemours V/hite 25 .15 .08 



Festiva ".Vhiie 25 .15 .07 



Festive Moxina The best \V*hite 25 .15 .07 



L'EcIalanie Vs'vety-Crimson 25 .15 .10 



Louis Van Houtte Deep Carmine-rose 25 .15 .08 



Messioner Brilliant crimson 25 .15 .07 



Mme. Crousse ','."hite 25 .15 .07 



Mme. de VerneviUe White 25 .15 .10 



Mme. Lemoine Soft pink 25 .15 .08 



Modele de Perfection Flesh-pink 25 .15 .08 



Octavie Demay Pink, fragrant, early 25 .15 .08 



Sainfoin Brilliant rose 25 .15 .07 



Umbeilata Rosea Pink, very early 25 .15 .10 



MIXED PEONIES TO COLOR 100 1000 



Mixed Pink (Named varieties unlabeled) $6.00 $50.00 



Mixed Red (Named varieties unlabeled) 6.00 50.00 



Mixed White -(Named varieties unlabeled) .... 6.00 50.00 

 Mixed All Colors (Named varieties tinlabeled). . 5.00 45.00 



Net less than 25 of a color of mixed varieties sold 



500 Cut-Flower Peonies for $30.00 



','Jb v.dil select ICO each of five good cut-flov/er varieties 

 :'celed as to name. Otir regular prices on these are much 

 ",cre than this but we have a large surplus of some of the 

 good cut-flower sorts and ore using this means to reduce 

 cur stock. This is your chance to get a good collection of 

 Peonies with a small investment. 



Let us have your order for this collection as early as con- 

 venient. We will please you with the varieties. 



EMBOSSED ALUMINUM LABELS 



V/e will make, from your list of varieties, Embossed Al\imi- 

 rmxD. Labels, one-half inch wide at five cents each in any quan- 

 tity desired. These labels will permanently identify your plants 

 as they will last indefinitely. 



TREE CROPS by J. Russell Smith of Columbia University. A 

 real au:hcri;a:ive treatise on Nut crops. All about grov<dng 

 nuts in a most entertaining v/oy. If you are at all interested 

 in nuts you will find the price of the book (S2.50 postpaid) 

 well spent. 333 pages; well illustrated. 



FOUNDATION PLANTING by Leonard H. Johnson. Numerous 

 "/pes of houses and plantings give a large selection. A half- 

 tone iTzm. actual photograph, names of plants used and a 

 l-iey enables anyone to choose an almost unlimited variety of 

 ;:. Ion ting. Specimen illustrations of plants help to visualize 

 :he text. 258 pages, 208 illustrations. Cloth bound. 



$5.00 postpaid. 



HOW TO MAKE GARDEN POOLS by WiUiom Longyeor. Here is 

 brief, direct help tc enable the amateur to make a garden 

 pooL ihe various illustrations show step-by-step in detail 

 the necessary operations to successfully make &i permanent 

 and satisfactory pool. It discusses waterlilies and other 

 aquatic plants as v/ell as fish and marine life to make your 

 pool beautiful and interesting. Illustrated; cloth bound. 



$1.00 postpaid. 



