10 THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. 
GLENN DALE HYBRID AZALEAS 
The Division of Plant Exploration and Introduction at the Glenn 
Dale Plant Station introduced, in 1941, a group of selected seedlings 
from their own crosses. We have been growing and propagating these 
plants since then and we are now offering them to the trade. 
These plants are most interesting. The flowers run to over 3-inches 
across and include both self-colored and variegated. The plants are 
mostly excellent growers and do well here, and from all appearances 
will grow well in much colder sections. We hope to know more about 
this soon. 
We only have a small quantity of some varieties, but hope to get all 
varieties distributed in as large an area as possible so we may have 
information as to how they grow generally throughout the country. 
If you get some of these we will appreciate knowing how they grow 
with you. We suggest you give these a trial. 
Prices: *2 in. pot-plants, $2.50 for 10 of a variety; $20.00 per 100. 
1 yr. field beds XX trans, $3.50 for 10 of a variety; $30.00 per 100. 
2 yr. field beds XX trans., $4.50 for 10 of a variety; $40.00 per 100. 
Not less than 25 of a variety at the 100 price. 
ALABASTER (No. 141770). Late. Medium height; rather spreading 
habit. 2-inch hose-in-hose flowers; white with an occasional fleck 
of pink. 
ANCHORITE (No. 141900). Late. Medium height; rather spreading. 
2-inch rose-colored flowers with an undertone of orange. 
APHRODITE (No. 141898). Rose-pink. Midseason. 
BUCCANEER (No. 141903). Midseason. Medium height; rather 
spreading. Brilliant red, but with darker blotch than Tanager. 
Sunburns in full sun. 
CAPRICE (No. 141792). Midseason. Moderate height; upright habit. 
White flowers rayed and flaked with coral-red. 
CARMEL (No. 141776). Early. Tall; single, 2-inch, spinel-red flowers 
with blotch of Indian-red dots. 
DAYSPRING (No. 141780). Early. Erect growth. Flowers like large 
Kurume’s; single; center. white shading imperceptibly to clear pale 
pink. 
DIMITY (No. 141766). Early. Tall bush to 6 feet. White flowers 
flaked and striped with brick red. 
FANTASY (No. 141775). Early. Medium height; rather spreading. 
2-inch white flowers broadly rayed and striped with dull red; oc- 
casional red flower. 
FASHION (No. 141788). Salmon-pink, hose-in-hose. ° 
GAIETY (No. 141910). Late. Medium height; rather spreading. 
Bright clear pink, with rather heavy blotch of deep rose-red. 
GLAMOUR (No. 141908). Late. Medium height; rather spreading. 
Very brilliant rose-red. 
GREETING (No. 141901). Midseason. Medium height; rather 
spreading; very floriferous. Coral-rose, edges of lobes somewhat 
wavy. 
JOYA (No. 141905). Late. Medium height; habit like mucronatum. 
A brilliant rose-pink; large flowered. 
JUBILANT (No. 141781). Midseason. Moderate height; spreading 
habit. Striking hose-in-hose, salmon-pink flowers. ~ 
MAYFLOWER (No. 141793). Light, salmon-pink; hose-in-hose. 
MINUET (No. 141772). Early. Tall, erect growth. 11% to 2 inch white 
flowers flaked with magenta. 
PICADOR (No. 141899). Midseason. Moderate height; rather spread- 
ing. Brilliant orange-red; sunburns if planted in full exposure to 
light. 
PIXIE (No. 141777). Early. Medium tall. Smallish starry flowers 
with revolute lobes; white ground with a central ray of spinel-red; 
blotch on upper lobe spinel-red. 
REVERY (No. 141902). Late. Medium height; rather spreading 
mucronatum type (indica alba), but flowers very nearly circular in 
outline. Pale rose, no blotch. 
SAMITE (No. 141791). Late. White, hose-in-hose. . 
STARDUST (No. 141771). Midseason. Erect growth; for all practical 
purposes a late white Kaempferi. 
TANAGER (No. 141907). Late. Large, fushine-pink flowers with 
darker spots. 
NO. 141783. Late. Bright salmon to coppery old-rose with darker 
markings. Very attractive. 
NO. 141797. Late. Very large. Radiant red to deep rose with deep 
markings. 
EMBOSSED ZINC LABELS 
We will make from your list of varieties, Embossed Zinc Labels, 14 
inch wide at 7c each in any quantity desired. These Labels will per- 
manently identify your plants. 
