LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MD. 



Coreopsis Lanceolata Grandiflora. A perennial 

 producing flowers of a rich golden yellow; fine for 

 cutting. Begins blooming in May. 25c each. 



Delphinium Belladona (Hardy Larkspur). The 

 freest and most continuous blooming of all the Lark- 

 spurs, never being out of flower from the end of June 

 until cut down by hard frost. The clear turquoise- 

 blue of its flowers is not equalled for delicacy and 

 beauty by any other flower. 25c each. 



Hydrangea Arborescens Grandiflora (Hills of 

 8710110. Begins to flower in June and continues un- 

 til September. Blooms large; snow white. 50c each. 



Hydrangea Mme. Emile Mouillere. One of the 



best; with immense trusses of florets frequently 

 over two inches in diameter. Pure white with rosy 

 carmine eye. 75c each. 



Hydrangea Paniculata . Grandiflora. The most 

 popular hardy Hydrangea. Flowers are borne on 

 huge panicles from 8 to 12 inches long, pure white 

 at first then changing to pink. Begins to bloom 

 early in August and continues until freezing weather. 

 60c each. 



Hydrangea Thomas Hogg. Flowers white. Im- 

 mense trusses of flowers, at first slightly tinged 

 with green, becoming of the purest white and remain- 

 ing so a long time. 75c each. 



Spiraea Anthony Waterer. Dwarf habit of grow- 

 ing, very dense; fine for base planting, and single 

 or double bunches on the lawn. Blooms rose-pink 

 flowers in great profusion the entire summer and 

 fall. 50c each. 



Spirea Van Houttei. The finest of all Spireas; 

 round, graceful bush, with arching branches, which 

 in June are covered with beautiful white flowers; 

 handsome bluish-green foliage; makes a very desir- 

 able flowering hedge. 50c each. 



