Tingle's Premier Peonies 



•'Peony, The C^ueen of Hardy Perennials!" " The title is, a just one; long may 

 she reign supreme. In addition to the imperial beauty of the fio-w^ers. many are 

 as fragrant as an American Beauty rose. All are absolut ;'■ ' ' ■' the 



most exposed positions at the far north. 



Strong, heavy root% 40 cents each; $3.50 for 10. 



Festiva Maxima. Probably the most 

 popular peony in existjcnce. The center 

 is white, with here and there a fleck of 

 crimson. Very large, fragrant. Vigor- 

 ous and free bloomer, 



Duchesse de Nemours. A magnifi- 

 cent flower, with pure white crown, 

 creamy collar, and free from spots or 

 flecks of other color. Blooms large, full 

 double, and .produced freel}^ Desirable 

 for massing and cutting . Fragrant. 



Felix Crousse. A favorite brilliant 

 red peony. Large blooms^ typical bomb , 

 shape, and quite fragrant. Plants-' are 

 strong growers and bloom freely*" 



Floral Treasure. Large, full.fl': 

 pink. A great favorite, and 



most popular pink peonies.. , 



Edulis Superba. Rosy pink, some 

 times striped carmine. Ve^y early. 



Madame de Verneville. Blush when 

 opening, changes to pure white, with 

 many ,.distinct carmine, flecks. Blooms 

 large and full, produced freely.. and del- 

 icately fragrant. 



Couronne D'Orr. This is the famous 

 ."Crown of Gold"; immense, fine-shaped 

 bloom. Color snovv'-white. The attain- 

 ment Df pe n peonies 



L'EcIantante. r lowers large anciiuii, 

 deep carmine, tinged with velvety crim- 

 -^on; very beautiful. 



Mixed. Thea§ are some of the tine 

 nanxed varieties that have become mix- 

 ed iin handling. 25c each; $2.00 for 10. 



Tingle's Liberty Iris 



These varieties of Iris or _ choice orchids in- beauty of form and 



exquisite colors; flower with lavish prof usion and are so hardy and sturdy they 

 succeed with nlmost no care. My collection is carefully s^fefeted frofh the' very 

 best v; ' 'nosf every color except red. -S's: ; -. 



■■ . T is are termed ''stands"; the drOojping orfe-^ 



3 15 cents each; $1.25 for 10. 



rcisev 



ds lemon yellow; falls 



"che'l ani] marl)le(] with 



Delicata. lianas aencate straw tmteci 

 V ith rose; falls deep lilac shading to 



■vhite. _ _, - 



Florentina Alba. Stiver Queen. Stands 



and i vling to- ptire"- 



white ns'early: very 



fragrani. 



Rebecca. Honorabil 



H. Gramer. Stands deep celestial 

 blue,' falls pure Yale blue; ta!' I^m it: 

 blooms early.: . ^^ ;. >. . . 



La Tendre. Bridesmaid^ Bdin^. .:.. ....... 



porcelain slightly smoked > falls light 

 blue heavily veined with violet. 



Pres. Thiers. Stands mauve, much 

 rmoked and penciled brown at base: 

 falls purple, base marked with brown 

 ai5d white. Flowers late. 



Queen of May. 



bright ^•■-^' '^'•' • 

 Very ~ 



Ros^ Gen 



Stands FreiKh white, slight- 

 ith yellow: falls (!eep purple 



wiin wnitfe 



