The Tingle Nursery Company, Pittsville, Maryland 



These prices are i)er each division and are for the ciuantity named at 1 or 2 over 2 



top of that respective column. Prices on larKer lots on rccjUGst. each each 



MARY P. KING (Franklin 1921) 8.7 .35 .30 



An even shade of light coral pink, deepening towards the center of the 



bloom. Center petals delicately margined with lavender. Fragrant. Midseason. 



MARY WOODBURY SHAYLOR (Shaylor 1916) 9.0 .GO .50 



The guard petals of the flower are a fresh shell pink, and the center a 

 creamy yellow. Dwarf in growth with stiff stems. Profuse bloomer. 



MATHILDE DE ROSENECK (Crousse 1883) 7.9 .25 .15 



Very large, globular flower of rose type. Color pale lilac rose, with deep 



carmine center. Very fragrant. Tall, strong grower and free bloomer. Late. 



MAUD L. RICHARDSON (Hollis 1904) 8.5 .25 .18 



Rose type. Late. Large, rather loose flat flower. Pale lilac rose, cen- 

 ter lighter. Fragrant. 



MESSONIER (Crousse 1886) 6.5 .25 .15 



Bomb type, midseason. Very brilliant crimson; full double flowers on 



stiff, wiry stems; the stems sometimes have short crooks in them. The color- 

 ing is wonderfully rich and brilliant. Deserves a higher rating. 



MIDNIGHT (Brand 1907) 7.3 .30 .20 



Large, very dark maroon. Good for cut-flowers. Early midseason. 



MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM (Pleas) 8.2 .35 .25 



Rose type; midseason. Color ivory white, outer petals broad and long 

 with good waxy substance; center pale yellow which gives it a dainty primrose 

 halo. Form of center different from any other Peony. Very fine. 



MIGNON (Lemoine 1908) 8.7 .40 .30 



Rose type, late. Very large perfectly formed flowers with broad, im- 

 bricated petals; soft light rose passing to amber cream; fragrant, vigorous. 



MIKADO (Barr) 8.6 .50 .40 



The best known Japanese variety of velvety crimson color with a cushion 

 of crimson petaloids edged and tipped gold. 



MLLE. JEANNE RIVIERE (Riviere 1908) 8.2 .40 .30 



Guard petals deep flesh gradualy changing lighter, center petals narrower 

 and of a deep cream shade. Tall, strong stems and abundant flowers. 



MME. AUGUSTE DESSERT (Dessert 1899) 8.6 .30 .20 



Large flowers of beautiful rose-pink, with outer petals and center slightly 

 flecked crimson. Free bloomer. Fragrant. Early midseason. 



MME. BOULANGER (Crousse 1886) 7.8 .25 .15 



Very large full bloom of glossy soft pink, shaded lilac, with silvery flesh 

 border. Very fragrant. Late. 



MME. CROUSSE (Calot 1866) 7.9 .25 .15 



Large pure white flower, showing crimson flecks in center. Strong grower 

 and free bloomer. Midseason. 



MME. CALOT (Miellez 1856) 8.1 .25 .15 



White, tinged pale purple. Free bloomer. A good cut flower variety. Early. 



MME. DE TREYERAN (Dessert 1889) 8.2 .30 .20 



Very large, flat, co-mijact tiowei- of a delicate flosli white, dotted with car- 

 mine and lilac. Tall; free bloomer. Fragrant. Early. Very attractive. 



MME. DE VERNEVILLE (Crousse 1885) 7.9 .25 .15 



Large very full, pure white flower, with blush center when first opened, 

 fading to pure white, with prominent carmine fleck. Fragrant. Midseason. 



MME. DUCEL (Mechin 1880) 7.9 .25 .15 



Large, globular bloom of soft pink, with silvery reflex. Bomb type. 

 Fragrant. Early. 



We have large quantities of many varieties and will quote special prices on 

 large lots. Send us your list. We are growing over 20 acres of Peonies. 



