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CINNAMON VINE. The handsome foliage is darli green, 

 ;;ick and glossy and free from insects, while numbers of white 

 Mlossoms emit a delightful cinnamon like odor. We know of no 

 jther vine that will more quickly and satisfactorily cover an 

 arbor, trellis, wall or fence for shade or screen purposes. It 

 will thrive anywhere, and when once established will grow for 

 \ears. Grow.s 25 to 40 feet high. 15c each; 50c for 4; ll.25 per 



TUBEROSE (Excelsior Dwarf Double Pearl). 24 to 30 inches 

 high. Does not require any stakes to be tied to as the stems 

 are more dwarf and stiffly erect with longer spikes. Flowers 

 large, full double and extremely sweet. 10c each; 25c for 3; 

 75c per dozen. 



YUCCA FILAMENTOSA (Adam's Needle). Handsome ever- 

 green plant with sword-like leaves that in June or July sends 

 up tall stalks bearing creamy white bell-like flowers. Very 

 ♦•ffective as comer-pieces for shrubby hedges. 25c each; Jl.OO 

 for 5. 



GOLDEN GLOW. This is a beautiful yellow blooming peren- 

 nial plant, and stands out of doors all winter. The foliage, 

 which dies back every fall, springs up vigorously in the spring 

 and grows to the height of 5 or 6 feet. 15c each; 50c for 4; 

 51.25 per dozen. 



TINGLE'S MAGNIFICENT DAHLIAS 



ACHIEVEMENT (Collarette). The largest and finest of the 

 Collarettes. A clear, rich, velvety maroon; collar a beautiful 

 waxy snow-white, very daintily overlaid pinkish crimson. 20c 

 each. 



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

 loose, recurred and somewhat twisted petals. 15c each. 



CH ATE NAY (Peony). The pink shades combining with the 

 salmon makes this one of the most beautiful dahlias. Dwarf, 

 free and fine stem. 20c each. 



CLIFFORD W. BRUTON (Dec). One of the best canary yel- 

 lows of immense size, perfect form, vigorous grower and an 

 extremely free bloomer. 15c each. 



CUBAN GIANT (Show). Flowers 6 to 7 inches in diameter, 

 dark glowing crimson shaded maroon. A tall, strong grower 

 with projecting flower stems. 20c each. 



DELICE (Dec). One of the best pink dahlias in any class, 

 very valuable for cutting on account of its firm substance, last- 

 ing qualities and good stems. The flowers are full and per- 

 fectly formed; a soft rose pink. 20c each. 



DREER'S WHITE (Show). One of the best white show 

 dahlias for cutting. 25c each. 



ELLA KRAEMER (Cactus). One of the most satisfactory 

 pink dahlias and a good cut flower sort. 20c each. 



F. W, FELLOWS (Cactus). This variety produces large 

 blooms with narrow florets, flower stems wiry, color bright 

 orange scarlet: very free; splendid. 50c each. 



GOLDEN EAGLE (Cactus). Large flowers with incurved 

 petals: golden buff. 15c each. 



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

 across, bears early and free; deep, rich golden yellow, shaded 

 with fawn. 30c each. 



JACK ROSE (Dec). A magnificent sort, very free flowering 

 and showy in the field, with long stems and perfect form for 

 cutting. Color rich crimson-red. with maroon shadings at cen- 

 ter. The most widely planted dahlia today. 15c each. 



KING OF AUTUMN (Dec). Large perfectly formed flowers, 

 held erect on long stiff stems. The color is a beautiful shade of 

 burnt amber, tinged and shaded old rose. Of all the dahlias I 

 grew the past season this attracted by far the most attention of 

 them all. $1.00 each. 



LORD GOFF (Single). Delicate cream, heavily tipped rosft- 

 pink. 20c each. 



MADONNA (I'eony). Large white, with delicate blending ^f 

 lavender-pink. Long stems; good cut flower variety. 20c each. 



MINA BURGLE (Dec). One of the finest varieties producing 

 flowers of gigantic size and remarkable beauty. The flowers 

 are a brilliant scarlet and borne upon long, wiry stems, well 

 above the foliage. A variety which attracts universal atten- 

 tion. 25c each. 



MRS. J. G. CASSATT (Dec). Rose colored, with grand stems 

 and plentv of substance In flowers. 15c each. 



MRS. WARNAAR (Hybrid Cactus). A magnificent Holland 

 variety. Flowers of Immense size and great depth and sub- 

 stance. Stems very long and strong. Color the most beautiful 

 creamy white with the faintest blush of peach pink. It Is a 

 masterpiece. 11.00 each. 



MRS. WM. MARSHALL (Cactus). Soft pink, base of floret* 

 deeper In tint, large creamy white center. 20c each. 



MME. HENRY CAVEUX (Cactus). Rich pink with a blend- 

 ing of wbltp at cent»» 25c each. 



NEWPORT WINNER (Single). Large crimson of food form 

 and slse. 25c each. 



