The Tingle Nursery Company, Pittsville, Maryland 



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IRISH YEW. The much prized narrow cohimnar 

 Yew of very slow prowth. Very beautiful. Much 

 prized for formal decoration. 



9 to 12 in $1.50 12 to 15 in $2.00 



DWARF JAPANESE YEW. Foliage very dense, 

 dark green, short needles. Very slow grower. 

 9 to 12 in $1.50 



SPREADING JAPANESE YEWS. A spreading 

 type of the above. Slow growing, very hardy. 

 12 to 15 in $1.25 



UPRIGHT JAPANESE YEW. Slow growing; 

 dense green foliage of upright growth. Yews are 

 classed as the "Aristocrats" of Evergreens. 



15 to 18 in $1.00 18 to 24 in S1.2.S 



Broaa-Leaf Evergreen Snrubs 



ABELIA GRANDIFLORA. Probably one of the BUXUS SUFFRUTICOSA (The True Old English 



very best of the evergreen flowering shrubs. Begins Dwarf Box). This is the Box you see so much of 



blooming early in summer and keeps it up till frost. ,,^ Mount Vernon and other Old Soulhern Estates. 



Flowers a delicate pink turning to white. Useful for edgings, walks, and for specimen plants. 



18 to 24 in $0.50 2 to 3 ft SO. 75 Our cuttings are from plants Ct to 8 feet tall and 



ARCTOSTOPHYLOS UVA-URSI (Bcarberry). A ^'^''^ ^^an 150 years old. We make a specialty of 



low. gray carpeting creeping vine. Rather large. Boxwood and now have more than a (,uarter million 



scarlet berries. Fine ground cover in sun or shade. J^'''"^«- ^sk for prices .n large quantities. 



3 vear trans SiO '50 "^ ^^ ^' '" ^^-25 ^ to 10 in .$0,005 



3 year trans I^O.oO. ^ ^^ ^ .^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^2 jn 90 



AZALEA AMOENA. Flowers rosy purple, in 12 to 15 in 1.25 



dense masses. Hardy and early flowering. The fol- r^mTmy^jt^ a c'rr^n nir'XTnvi rr, ,, 



iage assumes a pleasing bronze tint in fall and win- •^^^T^-^.^^'^^T^r'^ HENRYI. Tal growing variety 



ler months ^^ bright red fruits. Very beautiful at all times. 



fi to 8 'in $0.50 10 to 12 in SI. 00 ^^ to 24 in $0.50 2 to 3 ft S0.75 



8 to 10 in 75 12 to 15 in 1.25 COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS. Good plant 



AZALEA HINODEGIRL Flowers brilliant scar- [;"■. '^'f 1^ <^«':^'e" ^^'"•'< ?'- ^^'^'1 as lur other purposes, 



let, foliage rounded and deep green. The flowers are P^'^^* vermimon berr.es. Leaves color beautifully 



produced so profusely as to completely cover the '" autumn.^ Di^tmctive and attractive. 



plant. Probably the most popular Azalea grown. 8 to 12 in $0.50 12 to 15 in SO. 75 



6 to 8 in $0.60 10 to 12 in $1.10 



8 to lu in 85 12 to 15 in 1.50 ^^^£^ - ''^- ^^;ttM 



AZALEA INDICA ALBA. Very large, white i^llK^^-x ^». TTmt 

 flowers. Good grower and profuse bloomer. 



10 to 12 in $1.00 12 to 15 in SI. 35 



AZALEA MACRANTHA. A salmon red, resem- 

 bling Ilinodcgiri but about a month later. Glossy, 



dark green foliage. ^m^ mm*^ ' ^^^^^ ^ ^'^ rajS^"^ j*»" ^ 



8 to 10 in $1.00 10 to 12 in $1.25 ™™"^^ ;£a.|fl M r - >^ Z!k' -^'' ''^'^ 



AZALEA YAYEGIRI. Beautiful salmon-red ; nar- |^H^P^SF^i*i3^t^^^«£^ 



row. intense green foliage. Very attractive. """ '-"*'^^ - ■ 



T) to 8 in $$0.75 S^KF%i#!<?!*^-^ J^" ^'^ ""'^fcr* ^/^^ 



BERBERRIS JULIANAE. You will find this H^^^^^^^^M^^^ ^t£^ ^i 

 variety most unusual. The berries or fruit are blue- 

 black, and the foliage, lohg, dark green, is retained ™— r^™.^.«» ,y, 

 ihrought the winter. Especially recommended. ""^ - Y.'r% -t* 



12 to 15 in $0.75 15 to 18 in SI. 00 



BERBERRIS SARGENTIANA. A dense bush 

 with shining deep green foliage, the new growth 

 being bronze and coppery-red. Clusters of yellow 

 flowers in spring and blue-black berries in autumn. 



12 to 15 in $0.75 15 to 18 in $1.00 W^^^BfUl^n^Ek^t'' M^Js^Kd* 



BERBERRIS SUBCAULIALATA. A lovely new 

 semi-evergreen Barberry from China. It forms a 

 compact bush with graceful, refle.xed branches ; the 

 leaves are small and of a beautiful glaucous tint ; 

 produces coral-pink berries which are e.xceedingly 

 attractive in autumn. Very, very pretty. 



15 to 18 in $0.75 18 to 2-1 in Si. 00 



BUXUS ARBORESCENS. The true Tree Bo.x. L 

 Loose, graceful habit of growth. Tree attains 20 ft. 



^^ fo 18 in $0.75 18 to 24 in $1.00 There is nothing more showy than an Azalea 



BUXUS HANDSWORTHI. Upright growing. For 



informal planting, or clipped to columnar form. COTONEASTER MICROPHYLLA. White flowers 



15 to 18 in $0.75 18 to 24 in $1.00 followed by crimson berries. A good Rockery plant. 



BUXUS KOREANA. Seldom exceeding 2 feet in ^ to 12 in $0.50 12 to 15 in S0.75 



•^^l^ht; Small, wedge-shaped leaves. A hardy Box COTONEASTER SALICIFOLIA FLOCOSA. Wil- 



suitahle for specimens or low edgings as far north It. v^ -leaf Cotoneaster. A large growing shrub of 



as Massachusetts or farther. graceful habit, bright red fruits extending well 



6 to 8 in $0.50 8 to 10 in SO. 75 along the branches. Beautiful as a specimen plant. 



BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS. The Common Box. '8 to 24 in $0.50 2 to 3 ft $0.75 



Makes a fairly rapid growth but always compact. ELAEAGNUS FRUITLANDl. A vigorous spread- 



jlark and lovely green foliage. In time it makes ing shrub, with long 4-inch leaves, heavily frosted 



luishes several feet through and as much high. with silvery scales. Beautiful, large, silvery bron/.e 



8 to 10 in $0.50 12 to 15 in $0.85 berries in the fall. 



^0 to 12 in 65 15 to 18 in 1.00 12 to 18 in $0.50 18 to 24 in $0.7.? 



