28 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 
PLATANUS Orienialis (Oriental Plane). A rapid, upright, clean 
growing tree, long lived, beautiful dense foliage. Very hardy. 
The bark peels off the trunk and branches in autumn, leaving 
the whole tree of creamy white color in winter. 8 to 10 ft. $1.50 
each, 3 for $4.00; 10 to 12 ft. $1.75 each, 3 for $5.00. 
POPULUS Nigra Italica (Lombardy Poplar). A tall, picturesque tree 
of slender, upright growth; used in formal gardens, and for land- 
scape effect; can be planted very close together to screen un- 
sightly views and buildings. A hardy, rapid grower. 2 to 3 ft. 
25c-each, 3 for 60c; 5 to 6 ft. 60c each, 3 for $1.50, 12 for $5.00; 
6 to 8 ft. 70c each, 3 for $1.75, 12 for $6.00; 8 to 10 ft. $1.00 aech, 
3 for $2.50, 12 for $9.00 Larger lois quoted on request. 
PRUNUS Americana. Small native plum tree. Flowers about 1 
inch across; fruits yellow to red. 18 in. 25c each, 3 for 60c. 
PRUNUS Cerasifera Pissardi (Purple-leaf Plum). One of the most 
valuable of all purple-leaved trees. It retains its deep color 
throughout the warmest weather and its leaves last until late 
falls eto .4 ft, 65c: each, 3 for $1275. 
PRUNUS Cerasiiera Newport (Purple-leaf Plum). The leaves are a 
deeper shade of purple than are those of Pissardi. 3 to 4 ft. 
65c each, 3-for $1.75. 
PRUNUS Glandulosa. The ever-favorite pink flowering almond. 3 
to 4 ft. 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 
PRUNUS Persica Rubra (Red-flowering Peach). A miniature tree 
whose red blooms appear before the leaves. The flowers are 
double and are exceedingly decorative. 2 to 3 feet 50c each, 3 
for $1.25. 
PRUNUS Virginiana (Choke-Cherry). A shrub with finely serrate 
leaves, fragrant white flowers before leaves, fruit red sometimes 
yellow. 35c each, -3 for 75c. 
PYRACANTHA 
PYRACANTHA Angustifolia- A species from Yunnan, China. A 
shapely ornamenial shrub covered with bright scarlet berries from 
August to winter. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
PYRACANTHA Coccinea Lalandi (Lalandi Firethorn). A beautiful 
evergreen variety covered with a profusion of white flowers in 
early spring, followed by bright orange berriés, which hang on 
all winter. 8 to 12 in. 25c each, 3 for 60c; 12 to 15 in. 40c each. 
PYRACANTHA Crenatia Serrata. From the Himalayas. A spiny ever- 
green. Leaves lustrous dark green above and lighter beneath. 
Coral-red fruit. 25c each, 3 for 60c. 
PYRACANTHA Kansuensis. A small edition of the well known 
-Pyracantha Lalandi, the foliage and berries being smaller, but 
much more dense. The clusiers of orange-red fruits are exceed- 
ingly numerous and plants bear at an earlier age then Lalandi. 
Beto 42 in. 25c°each, 3 for 60c; 15 to 18rin: 46c, 3 for, S100; 
PYRACANTHA Rogersiana Aurantiaca- A delightful shrub forms a 
shapely bush with spreading, spiny branches. Flowers white, 
produced in snowy clusters, followed by a profusion of yellow 
berries. Pot plants 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
QUERCUS—OAK 
An extensive genus of large stately trees. They are prob- 
ably the longest lived of all deciduous trees belonging to the 
temperate regions. They are besi in deep rich loamy soils. 
They are the most brilliantly colored of all large autumn trees. 
ALBA (White Oak). A massive tree with a broad, open head, 
light grey bark, and green, round-lobed foliage that turns a beau- 
tiful red in the fall. 12 to 18 in. 3 for 35c, 12 for $1.00, 100 for $5.50. 
BICOLOR (Swamp White Oak). Thrives well in either wet or dry 
soils. One of the quickest growing of the oaks. Light. grey, 
scaley bark; open head more norrow than White Oak. 18 to 24 
in. 3-for 35c; 12 for $1.00, 100 for $5.50; 4 to 5 ft. 75c each. 
COCCINEA (Scarlet Oak). Takes its name from the brilliant color- 
ing of its foliage. One of the best shade trees for dry locations. 
6 in. 3 for 25c, 12 for: 75c, 100 for $4.00. 
FALCATA (Spanish or Southern Red Oak). The southern type of 
our native Red Oak. 18-to 24 in. 3 for 35c, 12 for $1.00, 100 for 
$5;50. : - 
KELLOGI (California Black Oak). A tall growing western oak to 
OWR b 10.8. In.o tor o0c, 12) for S150) 
MACROCARPA (Mossy Cup Oak). Massive open growth, large 
heavy leaves and deeply corrugated, corky bark characterize 
this most interesting. of Oaks. The smaller branches present an 
aniler-like appearance, most striking in winter. 6 to 8 in. 3 for 
50c, 12 for $1.50. 
NIGRA (Aquatica or Water Oak). A rare native, related to the 
Willow Oak but with broader obovate leaves. 18 to 24 in. 3 for 
35c, 12 for $1.00, 100 for $5.50. 
