18 THE TINGLE NURSERY CO., PITTSVILLE, MD. 
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Prices are per each, unless otherwise noted. 
LAGERSTROEMIA Indica (Crepe Myrtle). This is one of 
the most beautiful Southern shrubs. Blooms from mid- 
summer to cold weather. Pink and Red. 
2 to 3 ft. plant $1.50; 3 for $4.00. 
LEUCOTHOE Catesbaei (Andromeda Castesbaei). A very 
valuable evergreen shrub for planting under trees and on 
borders of woodlands and in shady places. Flowers are 
borne in drooping racemes and are fragrant. 
6 to Sin. plant 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
LILACS (Syringa) 
Following varieties 1 yr. size 50c. 
CHAS. X. Lilac; single. An old standard. 
CONGO. Purple; single. 
EDITH CAVELL. White; double. 
EVANGELINE (Canadian). Magenta; double. 
GLORY OF HORTENSTEIN. Reddish purple; single. 
HENRYI LUTECKE. Violet-purple; late. 
HUGO KOSTER. Lilac; single. An old favorite. 
J. VAN TOL. Pure white; single. 
JEAN MACK. Pinkish lilac; double. 
KATHERINE HAVEMEYER. Cobalt-blue; double. 
LAMARTINE. Mauve-pink; single. 
LUDWIG SPAETH. Dark purple; single. 
MACROSTACHYA. Pinkish lilac; single. 
MARIE LEGRAYE. White; single. 
MARECHAL LANNES. Violet; double. 
MICHEL BUCHNER. Lavender; double. 
MME. CASIMIR PERIER. White; double. 
MME. LEMOINE. Creamy white; double. 
MONT BLANC. White; single. A good one. 
NOCTURNE (Canadian). Bluish. 
PASCAL. Lilac; single. 
PRES. FALLIERES. Indian-purple; double. 
PRES. GREVY. Blue; early; double. 
PRES. LINCOLN. Bluish violet; single. 
PRES. POINCARE. Purple to pink; double. 
ROYALTY (Canadian). Purple; single. 
RED MARLEY. Red to pink; single. 
VAUBAN. Mauve-pink; single. 
WALDECK ROSSEAU. Mauve-pink; double. 
LIGUIDAMBER Styraciflua (Sweet Gum). A rapid growing 
native deciduous tree. Branches often cork-winged; leaves 
light green, five to seven pointed, in autumn brilliantly 
colored in shades of red, orange and crimson. Makes a 
handsome shade tree and should be more generally planted. 
2 to 3 ft. plant 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
MAGNOLIA GLAUCA (Sweetbay). A most beautiful native 
flowering tree. Grows to 15 feet high; bluish, glossy leaves, 
nearly white underneath; semi-evergreen. Produces de- 
lightfully sweet scented, white cupshaped flowers 3 to 4 
inches in diameter in May and June. 
12 to 15in. plant $1.00; 3 for $2.65. 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA (Southern Magnolia). The 
well-known Magnolia of the South. Has beautiful dark 
green, heavy, shining foliage and in the summer and fall 
produces its magnificent large pearly-white flowers 6 to 8 
inches across, intensely fragrant. 
8 to 10 in. plant 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
MAGNOLIA LILIFLORA (Purpurea). Dense, shrubby, 
Chinese species, flowers heavily flushed purple. This mag- 
nolia blooms almost continuously all summer and fall. 
You will like it. 
2 to 3 ft. plant $2.25; 3 for $6.00. 
MALUS—FLOWERING CRABS 
The Flowering Crabs are among the most charming of 
spring trees. They are not only beautiful when in blossom 
but many carry most ornamental and richly-colored fruit in 
the autumn. Most of the Crab family form graceful garden 
trees of medium size. They are quite hardy and require no 
particular cultivation, thriving best in a good loam and full 
sunshine. 
Prices all Crabs 3 to 4 ft. plant $1.25; 3 for $3.50. 
ELEYI. Upright habit, young foliage purplish red. Deep red 
flowers and fruits. 
FLORIBUNDA. Enormous masses of flowers, red in the bud, 
pale pink when expanded. 
FLORIBUNDA Atropurpurea. One of the best; purple foliage 
and flowers, dark purple fruit. 
HOPA (Red Flowering Crab). A remarkable tree, which is en- 
tirely covered with rose-colored blossoms in May. Fruit is 
red inside and out. Very hardy. 
SCHEIDECKERI. Very abundant umbels of pale pink or rose 
flowers; yellowish fruits; vigorous grower. : 
SPECTABILIS (Chinese Flowering Crab). Has beautiful 
coral-red buds paling to delicate rose when fully expanded ; 
exquisite fragrance; nice habit, very hardy. 
