56 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 
Odds and Ends 
FALL BLOOMING IRIS ‘ 
THE LATESY VOGUE IN IRIS 
With these new Irises we now have the most gorgeous colors in 
the fall months. You should have some of these new vuricties 
for your fall blooming garden. Supply limited. 
DORCAS HUTCHESON. (Sass-McDade 1933). A fragrant violet color- 
ed self of excellent form and substance. 20 in. $1.00 each. 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. (Sass-McDade 1933). One of the best fall- 
bloomers. A deep velvety red-violet self. 26 in. Gold Medal 
best fall blooms. 75c each. 
EQUINOX. (Auten 1932). One of the most dependable fall-bloom- 
ing Irises. S. reddish-purple; F. slightly darker. 26 in. 75c each. 
MARTIE EVEREST. (Kirk 1933). A lovely clear blue Iris of Corrida 
type. Sends up tall well-branched stems; free blooming. $2.50. 
OCTOBER BLAZE. A fine big glowing red. New. $5.00 each. 
OLIVE WHITE. (Sass-Hill 1932). Deep cream colored flowers with 
pale green veining. Especially desirable. 75c each. 
SOUTHLAND. (Sass). Color a deep lemon chrome, with flowers of 
large size and thick heavy substance. Flaring falls and domed 
standards. 24 in. $2.50. 
ULTRA. (Sass 1930). An excellent variety of clear ultramarine blue. 
90c each. 
LABELS 
We will moke, from your list of varieties, Embossed Aluminum 
Labels, one-half inch wide at five cents each in any quantity de- 
sired. These labels will permanently identify your planis as they 
will last indefinitely. 
We can also furnish 6 in. Wood Labels with pointed end at 75c 
per 100, and a 34% in. Wood Label with copper wire to tie on 
plants at 75c per 100. 
All above labels will be sent postpaid. 
WANTED 
As you will notice when looking through this cataleg, we 
are constantly on the lookout for new plants. If you have 
plants or seeds of plants that you think we would be interested 
in tell us cbout them. However, we are only interested in 
things that you are absoluiely sure of being true to name. 
A VERY SPECIAL REQUEST 
We are making a special request that each one who receives 
this catalog send us an order, even if for only a small amount. We 
are so sure our stock will please you that if we can only induce 
you to give us a trial order, we believe we will get a good share 
of your future orders. If at any time any siock we send you is 
not all that you should expect it to be we want you to let us know 
about it as we are anxious to please you with our stock and 
service. 
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