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 



GRANDIFLORA (Richardson 1883) 8.8 .25 .18 



A very larg-e well shaped flower of rose type. Silvery pink. Very frag- 

 rant. Tall, strong grower. Very late. 



GROVER CLEVELAND (Terry) 8.2 .30 .25 



Rose type, late. Very large and full; strong, vigorous grower, crimson. 



HANSINA BRAND (Brand 1925) 9.1 . 4.00 



Mr. Brand says this is really one of the most remarkable of all their hew 

 Peonies. The color is medium, to deep pink. The stems are long, and so 

 strong they hold the flower erect. 



H. A. HAGEN (Richardson 1904) 7.7 .50 .40 



A Peony having a slight tone of Walter Faxon coloring in it. Dark rose- 

 pink, late, double type, large. Splendid grower. 



HARRIETT BEECHER STOWE (Hollis) .90 .75 



Shell-pink with gold stamens. 



HARRIETT FARNSLEY (Brand 1906) 7.9 .30 .25 



A beamtiful shell-pink. Late. 



HELEN WOLAVER (Brand 1908) 7.9 .30 .25 



Resembles a rose. Flowers are of medium size and rose type. The guard 

 petals are prominent, stiff and of sea-shell pink more or less splashed with 

 deeper pink. Scented like a rose. Late. 



HUMORESQUE (Auten 1925) 2.00 1.75 



Light pink with unusual markings of red. Late blooming, a sure opener, 

 erect habit, flat bloom. Recommended where hot weather spoils other lates. 



JAMES BOYD (Thurlow 1919) 8.9 .50 .40 



Flesh changing to nearly white, tinged at base of petals with yellowish 

 salmon. Guard petals sometimes touched with carmine and green. Petals 

 notched at tips, giving a fringed effect. Fragrant, late. 



JAMES R. MANN (Thurlow 1920) 8.7 .60 .50 



Large, deep rosy pink with one or two crimson streaks in the center of 

 the flower and an oecasional marking on back of guard petals. Central petals 

 incurved, giving a very graceful effect. 



JEANNOT (Dessert 1918) 9.2 .75 .65 



A rose type flower with a cupped center; a delicate shade of flesh-pink 

 with a tinting of lavender, lighted salmon-pink at the base of the petals. A 

 free and upright grower. A fine landscape plant. Late. 



JESSIE SHAYLOR (Shaylor 1909) 8.5 1.50 1.25 



Tea color or a combination of delicate flesh and cream tints. Sweetly 

 scented. Rose type. Tall. Midseason. 



TUBILEE (Pleas) 8.9 .40 .30 



This variety has attracted much attention at the Peony exhibitions. The 

 flower is extra large to enormous, and comes on very tall, strong stems with 

 magnificent foliage. The color is creamy ivory white; rather flat in form and 

 full to the center. Fair fragrance. 



JUDGE BERRY (Brand 1907) 8.6 .65 .50 



An immense delicate pink flower. The petals are narrow, long and fringed, 

 with some stamens intermingled; fragrant. Very early. 



KARL ROSENFIELD (Rosenfield 1908) 8.8 .25 .20 



Semi-rose type; midseason. Very tall, compact grower of stately habit. 

 Every shoot has a flower of rich velvety crimson, a perfect ball, very brilliant 

 and striking. One of the prize winning varities. 



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 division price. 



