PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 21850 55 



HORTICULTURAL BOOKS AVAILABLE 

 THROUGH US, POSTPAID 



Plant Propagation Practices 



A new book on propagation by James S. Wells. It is about the most 

 practical one of its kind that we have ever seen. If you propagate plants and 

 want to order this book we will let you return it if you do not think it 

 worth the price of $7.95 and we will return your remittance. Contains 344 

 pages, and many illustrations. 



The Arnold Arboretum Garden Book 



A new book by Donald Wyman, 354 pages and priced at $6.50. Just one 

 plant or tree will pay for it and we will guarantee you will want to keep it. 

 If you don't think it worth this send the book back to us and we will refund 

 your $6.50. We have found several single items in it worth more to us than 

 the cost of the entire book. 

 AMERICA'S GARDEN BOOK by the Browns. This 750 page garden 



book is full of information on all phases of gai ' ^ —Flowers, fruits, 



trees, shrubs, etc. A lot of information for only $7 .postpaid. 

 THE AZALEA BOOK by Frederic P. Lee and many other distinguished 



Azalea growers. This book tells more about Azaleas than any other source 



we know of and it is told in an understandable language so the amateur 



as well as the professional can easily understand it. If you want to order 



it and for any reason you are not satisfied we will refund the $8.95 you 

 paid us for it. Price $12.00 postpaid. 435 big pages. New edition 

 TREES FOR AMERICAN GARDENS 



For the right tree in the right place. Dr. Wyman has evaluated 745 

 species and varieties and has supplied concrete information on their ap- 

 pearance, habits and uses. He suggests trees for every situation. 376 pages. 

 100 photographs and maps. $8.95. 

 THE CULTIVATED CONIFERS OF NORTH AMERICA 



This thorough treatment of the conifers covers one thousand species and 

 varieties from the dwarf yews to the giant sequoias. The adaptability, rug- 

 gedness, ornamental qualities, life, rate of growth, propagation, and planting 

 of the various kinds are described. Included are the control of insects and 

 diseases, and the use of conifers in landscaping. By L. H. Bailey. 452 pages. 

 72 photographs. 114 drawings. 7!/4"x93/4". $13.95. 

 WINDOW-BOX GARDENING by TEUSCHER 



Plants grown in such outdoor containers as \vindow boxes, tubs, urns and 

 hanging baskets require specialized, though simple care. Mr. Teuscher tells 

 what to do, from building the box to proper winter care of plants. Descrip- 

 tive lists give details of culture. 180 pages. 61 photographs, 8 drawings. 

 55/8"x8/2". $3.95. 

 FLOWERING CRABAPPLES. Arie den Boer. $4.95. 



This is an excellent and authoritative book on growing Crabapples. Des- 

 cribes and illustrates the varieties. Tells when and where originated, size and 

 color of flowers, leaves, and fruit, habit of growth and recommendations for 

 planting situations. Over 200 pages. If you are interested in Crabapples you 

 will appreciate this book. 

 EVERGREENS AND FLOWERING SHRUBS FOR THE HOME 



Katherine M-P. Cloud. $4.95 postpaid. 



This is the book for the small home owner who wants to landscape his 

 grounds attractively without too much burden. Also valuable to the land- 

 scaper in planting small places. 

 EVERGREEN FOR EVERY STATE 



Katherine M-P. Cloud. $4.95 postpaid. 



An easy to follow, non-technical, authoritative guide to the effective use 

 and practical care of evergreen plant material. Among the items stressed 

 are propagation and growing of such favorites as azalea, boxwood, camellias, 

 hemlocks, hollies, junipers, rhododendrons and yews. 

 MANUAL OF CULTIVATED TREES AND SHRUBS 



Alfred Rehder. $13.95. 



This standard reference will be welcomed by all who are interested in the 

 cultivated trees and shrubs hardy in North America. It presents a systematic 

 and descriptive enumeration of 2,550 species and their many varieties. 

 Identification is facilitated by analytical keys. An exact description of each 

 tree is given together with brief notes on its economic and ornamental pro- 

 perties. A glossary, complete index of author's names and a map showing 

 zones of hardiness are also included. Map; 996 pages; 5^8 x 8^ inches. 



AUNT MARY'S SWEET CORN 



The Sweet Corn Supreme 



This is the most wonderful Sweet Corn we have ever grown. One grower 

 describes it as "the best Sweet Corn in the world." 



Has the most delicious flavor and keeps a long time before becoming too 

 hard to use. In fact, usually requires artificial heat to cure it for seed pur- 

 poses. 



Aunt Mary's Corn, by its excellent quality, sweetness, and flavor makes a 

 stronger appeal to the Corn-loving public than most any other variety and 

 that appeal continues long after you are tired of other Sweet Corns. 



Liberal size packets, 35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 



$2.00 per pound, postpaid. ■ c j 



If after growing this wonderful Sweet Corn you are not entirely satisfied, 

 we will refund every cent you paid us for it. 



This nursery was started just 60 years ago by the present owner. W e have 

 made many mistakes but we believe our customers will agree that we have 

 always tried to give a dollar in value for every dollar received. This will be 

 our aim as long as The Tingle Nursery Co. stays in business. If you have 

 any reason for complaint, tell us. 



