Two years ago on a trip in New England States I 

 found a Euonymus that attracted my attention from away 

 off. It was the day before Thanksgiving and it seemed 

 to have all of the autumn colors combined in each little 

 plant — simply a row of fire and live coals. I bought a 

 few plants and -we now have a few to Mfer. It appar- 

 ently grows to about 15 inches high with many stems, 

 making a compact, bu^hy little plant. Foliage stays 

 green until colored by frost.. 8 to 10 inch plants 40c 

 each, 3 for $1.00, 12 for $3.50. 



Norway Maple 



If you need several shade trees and nrefer the Norway 

 Maple and think the price is more than you want fo 

 pay for large trees why not send us 75c each for 3 or 

 as many more as you may want of our 6 to 8 ft. 

 size, and grow them on yourself. Really a bargain. 



American Holly 



Our 2 to 3 ft. plants aie a wonderful bargain at 50c 

 each, 6 for $2.50, 25 for $9.00, 100 for $32.50. At this 

 price they are carefully packed in damp moss so as 

 to reach you in good condition. Just the very thing for 

 hedges and growing on for specimen trees. They are 

 grown from seed and some of them will bear berries 

 and some will not. If you want them all to bear berries 

 we suggest you get the variety Arden — a female variety, 

 which will bear berries if you have a male plant nearby 

 to fertilize the pollen. We have these pot grown 12 to 

 18 inches tall at 75c each, 3 for $2.00, 25 for $12.50, 100 

 for $45.00. Our catalog lists many other varieties. 



Pfitzer's Juniper 



One could almost call this an ideal dwarf evergreen 

 plant. Feathery foliage of a light gray-green color, 

 naturally developing a low, spreading form broad and 

 picturesgue. We do not believe any evergreen can 

 produce a better effect of refinement and good taste on 

 the lawn than does this very hardy and very beautiful 

 Juniper. 12 to 15 in. 50c each, 3 for $1.35. 



Tree Peonies 



Because of their novelty and great beauty the Tree 

 Peonies are rapidly becoming one of the most desired 

 plants. They bloom earlier than ordinary Chinese Peon- - 

 ies and their flowers are of immense size. Note our 

 low price for these plants. These plants are established 

 in pots and can be moved safely at any time. 



Archiduc Ludovico. Enormous flower, flesh-pink, turning 



soft lilac; free flowering. $2.00 each. 

 Banksi. Semi-double; pale lilac; very free blooming. $2.00 



each. , 



Baronne D'Ales. Very large imbricated bloom of vivid 



salmon-pink; deeper in center. $3.20 each. 

 Chromatella. Perfect double pure sulphur yellow flowers, 



without any shade of salmon or buff. $19.00 each. 

 Lactea. Pure white, blotched carmine; a splendid double 



flower. $2.50 each. 

 Mme. de Vatry. Very large globular bloom; satiny-pink 



shaded lilac; vigorous and prolific. $3.20 each. 

 Reine Elizabeth. Large perfect double flower of vivid 



salmon-rose. $2.50 each. 

 Satin Rouge. Blood-orange. An altogether new color in 



Tree Peonies. Blooms late. $15.00 each. 

 Souv. de Maxime Cornu. Crowded and wrinkled petals 



of a deep yellow, heavily shaded orange-salmon; 



fragrant. $6.00 each. 

 Surprise. Irregular petals of a color mixed of straw yel- 

 low, salmon and rosy-purple; fragrant. $7.50 each. 



Iris Dichotoma (Vesper Iris) 



Blossoms only in afternoon and in August. Very differ- 

 ent from other Iris, grows to 3 feet high. The slender 

 leaves in a spreading fan and the flowers produced in 

 tall sprays. The fragrant flowers are like jewels in 

 their amethyst lavender coloring, streaked with rich 

 brown. Likes full sun. 35c each, 3 for $1.00. 



Hardy Native Orchid 



The large showy flowers of Cypripedum Acaule are 

 produced on 6 to 12 inch stems. Flowers pink, one to 

 four to a plant; especially suitable for planting in semi- 

 shade positions in the rockery, around the pool, in 

 borders and along streams. 30c each, 3 for 75c. 



Cardinal Flower (Lobelia Cardinalis) 



This is by all means the brightest colored of all our 

 native plants. Growing as it does, along the edges of 

 oanks and streams, it is particularly effective in these 

 places; it grows equally as well in dry situations. It 

 flowers in late August and through September, two feet 

 or more in height with upright stems topped with bright 

 cardinal red. An eye-taker. 25c each, 3 for 65c. 



Weeping White Dogwood 



This is a very beautiful tree for the lawn or border. 

 The long, graceful twigs hang down making a marvel- 

 ous showing at any time of the year, especially when 

 in bloom. Its reddish-brown branches also are very 

 attractive in winter. 2 to 2% ft. trees $2.00 each. 



Dwarf Irish Juniper 



Here is a little beauty. A real compact growing, min- 

 iature Irish Juniper, grows about one-third as fast. Just 

 the thing for a dwarf border; can be kept real low 

 with a little shearing. A glistening blue-green color. 

 8 to 10 in. compact plants 50c each, 10 for $4.50. 



Weeping Flowering Crab 



Here is a very unique and ornamental flowering Crab 

 Apple. Loads of apples about the size of a hickory nut 

 or nutmeg, bright red in color, too tart to eat raw but 

 makes the most delicious jelly, hang from graceful droop- 

 ing branches; carmine red blossoms. Nice 6 to 8 ft. 

 trees $2.50 each. Can furnish single stem trees or with 

 two or more stems. Mention which type preferred. 



Multiple. Fruit Trees Jumbo Fruit Trees 



ONE OF THE GREATEST NOVELTIES OFFERED 

 GARDEN LOVERS IN RECENT YEARS 



Pick several varieties of fruit from one tree. Especi- 

 ally developed fcr the small garden where space is 

 limited. Requires only about a 25-foot space. 



Delicious tree-ripened fruit is most healthful, and 

 every one with only a email garden can find room 

 for one or more of these marvelous many-fruited trees. 

 Your neighbors will be amazed and you will have 

 a lot of fruit and enjoyment for a small investment. 



Prices of the following Multiple Fruit Trees: $1.50 

 each, $13.50 per 10. One of each tree for $8.00. 



Only the varieties listed can be furnished on a tree. 



"Five-In-One" Apple Trees 



Apples to suii every taste and for every purpose. 



Instead of having an apple tree that bears only one 

 variety of fruit all at one time, plant one of these One- 

 Tree Orchards, and pick fresh tree ripened fruit all 

 summer and fall — all you want of them. 

 Double Red Delicious — The fine red eating apple. 

 Yellow Delicious — A yellow form of above. 

 Red Rome Beauty — A superior late red cooking apple. 

 Yellow Transparent — The early summer apple. 

 Stayman's Winesap — A delicious all-purpose late apple. 



"Five-In-One" Peach Trees 



Five of the finest peaches grown on one tree. 

 J. H. Hale — Large, yellow freestone, ripens midseason. 

 Elberta — Probably the best midseason canning peach. 

 Golden Jubilee — The supreme early yellow peach. 

 Red Bird. — The very early white clingstone peach. 

 Belle of Georgia — The best all-around white peach. 



"Five-In-One" Pear Trees 



Five of the finest pears that grow, early and late. 

 Bartlett — Large, rich golden-yellow, early, very rich. 

 Kieffer — Most popular late canning pear. 

 Gcrber — Clear yellow. Unsurpassed for preserves. 

 Early Harvest — An early ripening pear. 

 Koonce — One of the earliest, delightful flavor. 



"Five-In-One" Plum Trees 



Plums are almost entirely free from disease and easy 

 to grow most anywhere. 



Five of the finest and most delicious of all plums. 

 Abundance — Early, large, lemon-yellow, productive. 

 Burbank — Large, cherry-red, high guality, midseason. 

 Bradshaw — Excellent flavor, desirable for canning. 

 Red June — Very early, medium size, deep vermillion-red. 

 Wickson — Late, very iarge, flesh firm, meaty, yellow. 



"Five-In-One" Cherry Trees 



Five of the very best cherries, all on one tree. 



Who does not like cherry pie? Now you can have 

 them fresh fruit right off your own tree occupying just 

 a little space, for a very long season. 

 Black Tartarian — Very large, early, sweet, heavy bearer. 

 Early Richmond — Unsurpassed for cooking purposes. 

 Mon:morency — A late cooking variety. Good quality. 

 Governor Wood — Large, light yellow, sweet flavor. 

 Yellow Spanish — Yellow, sweet, large, midseason. 



"Peach-Plum-Apricot-In-One" Trees 



Three entirely different fruits on one tree. 



It sounds unbelievable to have three entirely different 

 kinds of fruit on one tree and it will certainly prove a 

 sensation among your neighbors. 

 Hale-Haven Peach — The great peach of all time. 

 Burbank Plum — One of the most delicious of all plums. 

 Superb Apricot — The finest apricot produced to date. 



Asparagus 



MARY WASHINGTON. This is generally recognized 

 by the leading growers as being the best variety of 

 Asparagus grown. It starts earlier, produces more and 

 larger stalks of extra quality than any other variety; is 

 highly rust resistant and has proven by test to be best 

 for home or commercial plantings. 2 yr. heavy plants, 

 25 for 75c, 100 for $2.00, 1000 for $15.00. Prices of one- 

 year size on request. Special prices on large lots. 



Raspberries 



If you grow more Raspberries than you need for your 

 own family use you can usually get good prices for 

 them in your local market. Plant a few extra plants 

 and see how readily they sell for good prices. Strong 

 plants 10 for $1.00, 100 for $7.50. 



Sodus Purple. A cross between a Red and Black Rasp- 

 berry. Heaviest yielding and the most promising new 

 large purple Raspberry. Good quality fruit. 

 Newburgh. A new red variety, vigorous grower, very 

 productive, fruit large and firm, good keeper. 

 St. Regis. Ripens with the earliest and continues on 

 young canes until autumn. Red, flesh firm and meaty. 



Oakington Ruby Rose 



A new dwarf rose, growing about 12 inches tall. Its 

 double flowers are deep crimson in bud and open to a 

 rich ruby-carmine, which is maintained until the petals 

 fall. Hardy, not fussy about soil, and blooms all sum- 

 mer. Field grown 2 yr. plants 50c each, 12 for $5.00. 



SAVE TWO TO THREE YEARS BY 

 PLANTING JUMBO FRUIT TREES 



Carefully Selected Specimen Trees 



Tii.ie is money, therefore, for the additional ex- 

 pense of a few cents per tree you can plant Jumbo 

 size fruit trees and eat the fruit from them surprisingly 

 soon after planting. The Super-Size fruit trees, being 

 especially grown as Jumbo Trees, are the strongest 

 growers. They are exceedingly vigorous, very hardy, 

 and produce tremenduous crops of fruit. These are 

 ideal trees for the home garden. 



YOUR SELECTION — Can be assorted varieties of 

 Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Sweet Cherries, Sour 

 Cherries and Nectarines, consisting of only the var 

 ieties as listed below. 



Jumbo size, 6 to 8 ft., heavily branched — $1.25 

 each, 3 for $3.50, 6 for $6.50, 12 for $11.00. 



Varieties are listed in their order of ripening. 



APPLES— Yellow Transparent, Early Mcintosh, Maid- 

 en's Blush, Mcintosh Red, Delicious, Jonathan, 

 Grimes Golden, Northwestern Greening, Smoke- 

 house, Yellow Delicious, Stayman Winesap, Bald- 

 win, York Imperial, Mammoth Black Twig, Cortland, 

 Rome Beauty, Rhode Island Greening, Twenty 

 Ounce, Winter Banana, Northern Spy, Winesap. 

 CRAB APPLES— Transcendent, Hyslop. 

 PEACHES— Oriole, June Elberta, Marigold, Early Hi 

 ley, Rochester, Hale-Haven, Valiant, Belle of Geor- 

 gia, Elberta, Crawford Late, Brackett. 

 PEARS— Clapp's Favorite, Bartlett, Sheldon, Kieffer. 

 PLUMS — Red June, Abundance, Burbank, Bradshaw, 

 Lombard, Stanley, Italian Prune, Blue Damson 

 Shropshire Damson. 

 SWEET CHERRIES— Black Tartarian, Yellow Spanish, 



Napoleon (Royal Ann). 

 SOUR CHERRIES— May Duke, Early Richmond, Mont- 

 morency. 

 NECTARINES— Sure Crop. 



A GUARANTEE ON JUMBO TREES 

 You take no chance when you buy Jumbo trees 

 from Tingle. If they are not satisfactory your money 

 will be cheerfully refunded, provided they are prop- 

 erly packed and returned within 24 hours after 

 receipt of same. 



Other Fruit Trees 



Besides our Jumbo fruit trees, we can furnish a very 

 good selection. Description and prices will be found in 

 our catalog, a copy of which will be sent you on request 

 if you do not already have one. 



Caco Grape 



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This is a variety considered the best and hardiest 

 amber-red ever produced, the bunches being very large 

 and the berries also large. In quality Caco ranks among 

 the best of the native groups, approaching in flavor 

 European Muscat rather than foxiness of native grapes. 

 Two-year size plants 50c each, 3 for $1.25, 10 for $4.00. 



Brunswick Fig 



A medium sized, light brown, short necked Fig. The 

 fine grained sweet, brownish-amber flesh is delicious. 

 The tree is smaller and will stand more cold than other 

 varieties. It is, therefore, adapted to a -wide range of 

 territory, including sections where other varieties will 

 not thrive. Nice 2-yr. plants $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 



Orange Quince 



Sought after for canning, preserving and for jellies. 

 It gives a delicious flavor to the Apple when cooked 

 with it. Nice trees $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75. 



Read Before Sending Order 



All transportation charges are to be paid by purchaser. 



We use every precaution to have our stock true to 

 name, but in case any should prove otherwise we will 

 replace it or refund the amount paid, but in no case will 

 we be responsible for any sum greater than that paid 

 us for the stock. We intend to send out only first class 

 stock that should live and grow if given proper attention 

 after you receive it. We cannot, and do not, guarantee 

 it to grow, as climatic and soil conditions may be such 

 that the plant just cannot grow. However, if the plant 

 does not grow and you want another one we will furnish 

 ii on payment by you of one-half the original price you 

 paid us for the plant. Further than this we can make 

 no replacement guarantee. 



