2 THE TINGLE NURSERY CO., PITTSVILLE, MD. 
Prices are per each, unless otherwise noted. 
Azaleas 
GLENN DALE HYBRID AZALEAS 
The Division of Plant Exploration and Introduction of the 
United States Department of Agriculture under Mr. B. Y. 
Morrison and his associates have done a wonderful work in 
the breeding and selection of this new series of Azaleas. Not 
only have they produced large size flowers of every conceiv- 
able hue but have also bred hardiness into the plants. 
With this collection we may have continuous bloom one 
after another for a three month period. A riot of color when 
in bloom and evergreen during the snows of winter. The wide 
color range means we can use them where the older varieties 
were not suitable. The later varieties are even larger and 
lovelier than the earlier ones. ce 3 
Especially recommended for sections similar to Washing- 
ton, D. C. where hot summers and variable winters and zero 
temperatures occasionally occur. 
ACME (No. 160141). Flowers 214-3” across, fine form, at 
center Pale Rosolane Purple gradually darkening to Rose 
Color, near margins. Dots of blotch numerous but not 
conspicuous. Late April. 
Small pot-grown plant 60c. 
ALABASTER (No. 141770). Late. Medium height; rather 
spreading habit. 2-inch hose-in-hose flowers; white with 
an occasional fleck of pink. 
Small pot-grown plant 50c; 2-year plant 75c. 
ALIGHT (No. 163942). Early. Broad. Flowers 2% in. across 
Spinel pink with blotch of purple on upper lobes. 
Small pot-grown plant 60c. 
AMBROSIA: (No. 163899). Erect and somewhat spreading 
habit. Flowers Begonia pink ageing to pale apricot effect. 
Very distinct color. Mid-April. 
Small pot-grown plant 60c. 
ANCHORITE (No. 141900). Late. Medium height; rather 
spreading. 2-inch rose-colored flowers with an undertone 
of orange. 
Small pot-grown plant 50c; 2-year plant 75c; 3-year 
plant $1.00. 
ANGELA PLACE (No. 163960). Flowers 3” across, almost 
no blotch, wide open flowers, almost like ‘‘macrantha’’ in 
form. Early to mid-May. 
Small pot-grown plant (Fall delivery only) 60c. 
APHRODITE (No. 141898). Rose-pink. Midseason. We are 
planting heavily of this for growing on to large size. 
Small pot-grown plant 50c; 2-year plant 75c; 3-year 
plant $1.00. 
BALLET GIRL (No. 160043). Leaves medium green. Flowers 
often grouped in large masses, hose-in-hose. General effect 
is orange red. Early to mid-April. 
Small pot-grown plant 60c. 
BEACON (No. 160085). Leaves narrow, dark green. Flowers 
pure red effect. Mid-April. 
Small pot-grown plant 60c. 
BISHOP (No. 160120). A rose color self, as the Tyrian Rose 
dots of the blotch count rather as a darkening of the hue. 
There is an underlying tone of yellow that enlivens the 
color. Anthers dark, Mid- to late April. 
Small pot-grown plant 60c. 
BOLIVAR (No. 163928). Spreading habit. Flowers freely 
produced, 294” across, Deep Rose Pink, blotch small dots 
of Tyrian Rose that give effect of a color stain. Mid- to 
late May. 
Small pot-grown plant (Fall delivery only) 60c. 
BOUNTIFUL (No. 163956). Flowers 3” across, frilled, Phlox 
Purple, with blotch of Tyrian Rose dots. Early to mid-May. 
Small pot-grown plant (Fall delivery only). 60c. 
BUCCANEER (No. 141903). Midseason. Medium height; 
rather spreading. Brilliant red, but with darker blotch 
than Tanager. 
Bae dacraen plant 50c; 2-year plant 75c; 3-year 
plant .00. 
CAPRICE (No. 141792). Midseason. Moderate height; up- 
right habit. White flowers rayed and flaked with coral-red. 
Small pot-grown plant 50c; 2-year plant 75c. ‘ 
CARMEL (No. 141776). Early. Tall; single, 2-inch, spinel- 
red flowers with blotch of Indian-red dots. 
Small pot-grown plant 50c; 2-year plant 75c; 3-year 
plant $1.00. F 
CARNIVAL (No. 163097). Vigorous, upright to spreading 
bush with fine evergreen foliage. Flowers 314-4” across, 
color salmon with orange undertone with heavy dull red 
blotch on the uppermost lobe. Mid to late April. 
Small pot-grown plant 60c. 
