The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 39 
Perennial Plants and Bulbs 
FOR THE HARDY BORDER 
AND THE ROCK GARDEN 
While you will not find this list of varieties as long as 
some, we believe you will find a collection of the very best 
varieties thai is being offered by anyone. Besides ihe varie- 
ties hercin offered we are growing a good many more in 
smoller lots. They will ke offered in future catalogs if they 
prove worthy, and as we increase ihe stock. 
If you have any new or worthwhile plants in surplus that 
you think we should grow iell us about them. We are con- 
tinually in search of the newer and better kinds. 
Prices, except as noted, 25¢ each, 3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00. 
ACHILLEA, Piarmica “The Pearl.’’ A semi- dwarf for the border 
with many small double white flowers in late June. 12 inches. 
ACONITUM, Fischeri. Large flowers of a pretiy shade of sofi 
bluish-lilac.. From August—Ociober there are few more de- 
lightful border planis than this. 
AGROSTEMMA, Coronaria (Rose Campion). A useful species for 
color conirasi in the border. Frosied silver leaves and bright 
scarlet flowers. June-July. 2 it. 
AJUGA, Reptans Rubra. Excellent ground-cover for rock gardens. 
Deep purplish blue flowers in May and June. 3 io 4 in. 
ALYSSUM, Saxatile Compactum (Basket of Gold). One of the finest 
and easiest for a bright touch in the rockery or the border 
from May on. 9Q in. 
Saxatile Silver Queen. A fine subject for the rock garden wiih 
iis mass of lemon-yellow flowers in June. 6 in. 30c each, 3 
for 75c. 
Hardy Amaryllis—Magic Lily 
This bulb, also known as Lycoris Squamigera, is a native of 
Japan and one of the mosi inieresting members of the Amaryllis 
family. It preduces attractive green foliage in the spring which 
disappears in midsummer. About a monih later as if by magic, 
the flower stock appears, bearing a cluster of 7 to 12 fragrant lily- 
shaped flowers of delicaie lilac-pink, shaded blue. Perfecily hardy 
in the northern siaies and may be left in the ground year atfier 
year unmolested. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50, 10 for $7.50. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA—WIND FLOWER 
The Japanese Anemones are beautiful fall blooming plants, be- 
gining io bloom in early September and last until freezing weather 
cuis them down. Plani in rich, moist soil, partial shade or full sun. 
Alba. Single whiie with gold siamens. 
Alice. Very large semi-double, bright rose. 
Huphensis. Pleasing mauve-rose flowers, in August and Sepit- 
ember, growing about 18 in. high. Splendid for border or rock- 
ery. 
Prince Henry. Rich dark red, double, early, dwarf. 
Queen Charlotte. Exiremely free flowering. Flowers semi-dou- 
ble, bright rose. 
September Charm. A new lovely single, silvery-rose flower, in 
bloom about the first of September. Good grower and very 
free flowering.- 2 to 2% it. high. 
September Queen. Another new and desirable variety with 
semi-double flowers of an appealing rosy-red, erect habit, 
free bloomer. 2 ft. high: In full bloom by September 15th. 
Richard Ahrends. Large shell-pink flowers with lilac hue. 
Rubra. Semi-double, deep red, very bright and distinct. 
Whirlwind. Semi-double, pure whiie. 
ANTHEMIS, Kelwayi. Daisy-like lemon-yellow blossoms, all sum- 
mer. Excellent for cutting. 2 it. 
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THE PRINCIPLES OF FLOWER ARRANGEMENT by Prof. E. A. White. 
Conienis: Decorative Value of Flowers, Plant Material for Deco- 
trative Purposes, Receptacles for Cut Flowers and Poited Plants, 
Japanese Flower Arrangemeni and Iis Relation to American Flow- 
er Ari, Design as a Factor in Flower Arrangement—Notan and 
Color, Color Harmonies, Church, Hall or Reception Room Deco- 
rations, etc. For the hostess, or social leader and all women 
who delight in displaying flowers to their fullest beauty. Bound 
in imitation leather. $3.00 postpaid. 
