The Tingle Nursery Company, Pittsville, Maryland 



These prices are per each division and are for the quantity named at 1 or 2 over 2 



top of that respective column. Prices on larger lots on request. each each 



LIVINGSTONE (Crousse 1879) 8.1 .25 .18 



Rose type, late. Very full imbricated bloom; both buds and flowers are 

 large and bautiful. Color pale lilac rose with sheen of silver; very free and 

 sure bloomer in clusters; upright, grower. A fine cut-flower variety. 



LONGFELLOW (Brand 1907) 9.0 .50 .40 



Brilliant cherry red flower of large size! Midseason. Double type. One 

 of the best of the Brand introductions. 



LORA DEXHEIMER (Brand 1913) 8.4 .30 .25 



Very large flowers of intense flaming crimson, shading darker at base 

 of petals. Fine color. Medium height. Early. 



LORD KITCHENER (Renault 1916) 7.6 .40 .30 



A very early, bomb type, bright red, guard petals prominent, enclosing 

 a medium sized loosely arranged bomb of the same color. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE (Calot 1867) 6.9 .25 .15 



Medium size, semi-rose type. Deep carmine rose, tipped silver with fiery 



reflex. Very brilliant coloring. Fragrant. Medium height and habit. Late. 



LOVELINESS (Hollis 1907) 8.8 .65 .50 



Large, compact, flat flower of rose type. Uniform hydrangea pink chang- 

 ing to blush pink. A very beautiful variety, generally considered to be Hollis' 

 best. Fragrant. Very late. 



LUCY E. HOLLIS (Hollis 1907) 7.8 .30 .20 



Large, flat, compact rose type. Outer petals violet white, center shading 

 to pale lilac rose, flecked scarlet. Fragrant. Very late. 



LUETTA PFEIFFER (Brand 1916) 8.7 .60 .50 



Semi-double pinkish white flowers of immense size. Semi-rose tvpe. 



Petals are large, interspersed with golden stamens. Strong stems. Free 

 bloomer. Early. 



MABEL L. FRANKLIN (Franklin 1920) 9.0 1.00 .85 



1 he outer petals are a light pink with the extreme center petals a darker 

 pink. A light margining of lavender is to be found on the inner petals. 



MARCELLE DESSERT (Dessert 1899) 8.2 .25 .15 



Creamy white splashed pale pink with red markings in the center. Flowers 

 tea-rose scented. Rose type. I\tedium tall. Midseason. 



MARECHAL VALLIANT (Calot 1867) 7.5 .25 .15 



Immense, full, purplish-red flowers on long stems. Very late. 



MARIE (Calot 1868) 8.1 .30 .20 



Well formed, compHct flowers of white with a faint tinge of canary-yellow. 

 Very tall stiff stem and very late. 



MARGUERITE GERARD (Crousse 1892) 8.4 .25 .18 



Large, compact semi-rose type, developing into a crown with stamens. 



Very pale hydrangea pink, fading to nearly white, central petals minutely 



flecked dark carmine. Medium height, free bloomer. Late. 



MARIE LEMOINE (Calot 1896) 8.5 .25 .15 



Large, very compact flower of rose type. Pure white with cream white 

 center and an occasional carmine tip. Extra good. Very late. 



MARY BRAND (Brand 1907) 8.7 .35 .25 



A vivici ci imson witli a silky sheen that gives it a wonderful brilliance. 

 The golden stamens are scattered through the center of irregularly fringed 

 netals. The plant which is of medium height, is a mass of crimson bloom. 

 Midseason. 



We can furnish plants -two years older than the standard 3 to 5 eye division of 

 most of the varieties offered at two and one-half times the di\'ision price. 



