THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. 



AZALEA ROOTED CUTTINGS 



We can furnish the following varieties of Azalea rooted cuttings, rooted 

 last summer and fall at $7.50 per hundred, $60.00 per thousand. Not less 

 than 25 of a variety at the 100 rate. Not less than 250 of a variety at the 

 1,000 rate. As Azalea rooted cuttings require special care in growing, we will 

 under no conditions be responsible for growth or any other matter after they 

 leave our hands. Ask for special price on large lots stating varieties and 

 quantity wanted. 



Kurume 



Gable 



Kaempferi 



Addy Wery 



Herbert 



Fedora 



Amoena Coccinea 



Jessie Coover 



John Cairns 



Bridesmaid 



Jimmie Coover 



Mary 



Christmas Cheer 



La Roche 



White Lady 



Coral Bells 



Linda Ann 





Eleanor Allen 



Louise 



Glenn Dale 



Flame 



Maryann 



Aphrodite 



Hershey's Purple 



Mildred Mae 



Bagdad 



Hershey Orange 



Old Faithful 



Bountiful 



Hershey Salmon 



Purple Splendor 



Buccaneer 



Hexe 



Rosebud 



Cavalier 



Hiawatha 



Rose Greely 



Coralie 



Hinodegiri 



Royalty 



Dream 



Hino-Crimson 



Stewartonian 



Fashion 



Hinomayo 



add 3 cents each to 



Freedom 



J. T. Lovett 



above variety. 



Frivolity 



Macrantha 



Susan 



Gaiety 



Macrantha Fl. PI. 



C-7-G 



Glacier 



Maxwelli 



C-12-G 



Glamour 



May Glory 



F-6-G 



Greeting 



Pink Pearl 



H-12-G 



Lullaby 



Salmon Beauty 



J-3-G 



Lustre 



Salmon Bells 



P-2-G 



Martha Hitchcock 



Sherwoodi 



R-7-G 



Marvel 



Sherwood Red 





Mary Margaret 



Suns tar 



Miscellaneous 



Melanie 



Snow 



Sweetheart Supreme 



Morning Star 



Sweetbriar 



Beni Kirishima 



Peerless 



Vesuvius 



Palestrina 



Pirate 

 Presto 



Gable 



Kaempferi 



Roselight 



Billy 



Annamarie 



Suwanee 



Boudoir 



Atlanta 



Treasure 



Corsage 



Betty 



Vanity 



Ethelwyn 



Carmen 



Vespers 



Fringed Beauty 



Cleopatra 



Vestal 



THE AZALEA BOOK 



by Frederic P. Lee 

 The definite work from an expert "amatuer" in cooperation with the 

 American Horticultural Society. Every aspect of culture — selection, planting, 

 cultivation — for both backyard enthusiast and rare plant collector. — 4000 

 species and varieties described as to source, flower type, size, color, bloom- 

 ing period. Richly illustrated with 6 color plates, 52 black and white pho- 

 tographs, also drawings. A handsome volume. 320 pages. $8.95. 



YUCCA GLAUCA 



Similar to Yucca Filamentosa. Foliage much narrower and more gross- 

 like but stiff. Flowers on short stems and earlier than other varieties. See 

 page 48. 



ACER OSAKAZUKI 



Brightest of Autumn coloring varieties of Japanese Maples. See page 4. 

 Journal Royal Horticultural Society. 



SARCOCOCCA HUMILIS 



Its cheerful glossy green leaves intermixed in winter with almond scented 

 flowers and later black berries. Not much over 18 inches tall. See page 39. 



GINKGO PYRAMIDALIS 



The variety named Pyramidalis may be in leading branches so close to- 

 gether as to make it impossible to thrust ones fingers between them. This is 

 certainly one of the best pryamidal trees grown. The variety Autumn Gold 

 has been selected and so named for its brilliant gold color in the autumn. 

 The Mascula or male is a broader growing type minus the fruiting which 

 is so objectionable. See page 21. 



BRISTLECONE PINE 



Pinus aristata, the Bristlecone Pine, is one of the most sturdy American 

 conifers. It is one of the longest-lived plants we have, competing with our 

 famous sequoias in longevity. Specimens two feet in diameter have been 

 determined to be at least 1000 years old. 



It naturally lias spreading branches, but many are twisted, stunted, and 

 bushy, especially in cultivation. Branches arc ascending and densely clothed 

 with leaves one to one and half inches long. Growing naturally on alpine 

 heights, 11,000 feel, it thrives there best, though it has stood New England 

 sites. The leaves are quite conspicuous with white exudations of resin, 

 crowed in axils, and are persistent for longer than most conifers. It is said 

 that some have lasted for 16 years almost unbelievable. It is grown widely 

 in zone 5, especially in the Mid-West. Sec page 36. 



