LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MD. 



DAHLIAS 



There is nothing that, with the same amount of money 

 invested and little care rendered, will make a better show- 

 ing of flowers than Dahlias. No srarden is complete with- 

 out them. The following varieties are the pick of hun- 

 dreds of varieties and every one a beauty. 



Prices, except where noted, 15 cents each, $1.25 per dozen. 



GUSTAV DOAZON. (Cactus). Very large, double, orange-scarlet. 



HENRY PATRICK. Cactus). Large double, pure snow white. 



LYNDHURST. (Decorative). White, suffused shrimp pink. 



GOLDEN GATE. (Cactus). Great full flowers often 9 inches across, 

 bears early and free ; deep, rich golden yellow, shaded with fawn. 25 

 cents each. 



YELLOW DUKE. (Decorative). Giant flowers of a clear canary yel- 

 low on long stems. 



BRUNHILDE. (Cactus). A handsome violet purple; wide, loose, re- 

 curved and somewhat twisted petals. 



LE GRAND MANITOU. (Decorative). Pure white, artistically 

 striped and splashed violet purple. Sometimes bears a purple colored 

 flower. 



PROGRESS. (Decorative). A clear lavender with stripes and 

 blotches of soft crimson through each petal. 



GOLDEN EAGLE. (Cactus). Large flowers with incurved petals 

 golden buff. 



JACK ROSE. (Decorative). Rich crimson red, with maroon shad- 

 ings at center. 



CLIFFORD W. BRUTON. (Decorative). Very large, loose petaled 

 flowers of canary yellow on long stems. 



SYLVIA. (Decorative). The finest mauve pink, gradually changing 

 to white in center. A very pretty cut flower. 



MINNIE BURGLE. (Decorative). The finest red dahlia to date; 

 rich cardinal red. 25 cents each. 



QUEEN EMMA. (Peony). An exquisite shade of Hollyhock pink, 

 the inner petals banded with gold. 25 cents each. 



QUEEN VICTORIA. (Show). The finest pure canary yellow show 

 dahlia. Profuse bloomer ; long stem. 



SPECIAL OFFER. 



One each of the above Dahlias for $1.50. 



CANNAS 



I have a nice mixture of Cannas in different colors of 

 foliage and flower which will offer at 10c each, $1.00 per 

 dozen. 



TUBEROSE 



No flower is more fragrant than the Tuberose. It is of 

 very easy culture, producing tall spikes of fragrant, white 

 flowers in August and September. Large bulbs, 8 cents; 

 2 for 15 cents; 6 for 40 cents. 



GLADIOLUS 



GLADIOLUS. This is one of the best bulbs for summer flowering. 

 Its cultivation is very simple as it will thrive in ordinary garden soil. 

 They make a splendid effect when planted among roses, peonies and 

 shrubbery. Prices, of large bulbs that will bloom this season, fine 

 mixed colors, 5c each ; 50c per dozen. 



GOLDEN GLOW 



GOLDEN GLOW. This is a beautiful yellow blooming perennial 

 plant, and stands out of doors all winter. The foliage, which dies back 

 every fall, springs up vigorously in the spring anc grows to the height 

 of 5 or 6 feet. 



NUT TREES 



PECAN. Well known, justly popular. Very large nuts, 3 to 4 feet 

 trees. $1.00 each. 



JAPAN WALNUT. Very hardy, makes quick growth, bears abund- 

 antly when young. Produces large nuts of best quality. $1.00 each. 



ENGLISH WALNUT. Well known and hardy. Produces abundant 

 crops of large nuts. $1.50 each. 



Raspberries are both healthful and profitable 

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