SPECIAL SALE 



Azaleas 



A Surplus of 3 and 4-year 

 Azaleas we are offering at 



25* each 



In lots of not less than 500 



These azaleas are not specimen stock but 

 the same as we are regularly offering as 3 

 and 4-year lining-out size. 



We can furnish in Red, Pink, White and 

 Variegated Colors, our selection of Varieties. 



Will be dug and loaded on your truck - no 

 packing or shipping. Sold run-of-row and 

 only after you have personally inspected 

 them. If you do not think they are a bargain, 

 you are under no obligation to purchase. 



This offer for spring 1963 only and 

 may be withdrawn at any time. 



AUNT MARY'S SWEET CORN 

 The Sweet Corn Supreme 



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

 One grower describes it ts "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 purposes. 



Aunt Mary's Corn, by it's excellent quality, sweetness, and 

 flavor makes a stronger appeal to the Corn-loving public than 

 most any other variety and that appeal continues Ions after 

 you are tired of other Sweet Corns. 



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



$2.00 per pound, postpaid. 



If after arrowing this wonderful Sweet Corn you are not en- 

 tirely satisfied, we will refund every cent you paid us for it. 



DAVIDIA INVOLUCRATA— DOVE TREE 



Dr. Ernest H. Wilson describes the Dove Tree in his hook 

 "Aristocrats of the Garden" as follows : "The distinctive beauty 

 of the Davidia is in two snow-white connate bracts which sub- 

 tend the flower proper. They are always unequal in size — 

 the larger six inches long by three inches bi-oad, and the 

 smaller three and one half inches by two and one half inches : 

 they range up to eight inches by four inches and five inches 

 bj three inches. At first greenish, they become pure white as 

 the flower matures, the flowers and their attendant bracts 

 arc pendulous on fairly long- stalks, and when stirred by the 

 slightest breeze they resemble large butterflies or small doves 

 hovering amongst the trees and are so freely borne that the 

 From a distance, looks as if flecked with snow." 



This is undoubtedly one of the most interesting trees grown. 

 W '< have been unable to accumulate any sizeable stock, the 



being SO great for it. Las1 season we sold over 100 

 with Diil\ the tame and pri'- e in our price list. This season 

 ve ha\< about 1000, probably again will not have enough. 

 Oui- price is very reasonable considering the scarcity. 



Iv. '■ lit LOO 



4 in. po< plants $2.50 $22.50 S200.00 



2 to 3 ft. 5.00 45.00 



:; to t ft. 7.50 fi5.00 



THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. 



PITTS YM.LE MARYLAND 



