22 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 



HEDERA— IVY 



A genus of plants ranging from the tiny rock-garden dwarf 

 to the ones for covering the sides of buildings, old dead trees 

 and many other purposes. 



HEDERA Colchica (Guignard Ivy). This rare evergreen ivy, which 

 has large thick heart-shaped leaves of rich substance, and fruit- 

 ing branches having narrow leaves without lobes; makes a most 

 luxuriant cover for walls, trees, or ground. $1.50 each, 3 for $4.00. 



HEDERA Helix (English Ivy). Withstands almost any amount of 

 abuse, and can be trimmed and sheared almost indefinitely. Its 

 dark green foliage is ideal for concealing unsightly objects and 

 to relieve the blank walls of buildings. Where the climate is 

 severe it usually does better on a north wall. 25c each, 3 for 60c, 

 12 for $2.00, 100 for $12.50. 



HEDERA Helix Baltica. From Russia. Quite hardy in New Eng- 

 land, on the north side of buildings or in positions shaded by 

 trees. Also considered one of the best for a ground-cover, quickly 

 forming a dense mass of leaves. 35c each, 3 for 75c, 12 for $2.50. 



HEDERA Helix Caenwoodiana. A charming, small green leaved 

 variety. 50c each. 



HEDERA Helix Conglomerata. Dwarf, small leaved form suitable 

 for rock-gardens or carpeting. Leaves ruffled and packed closely 

 together. A very interesting form. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 



HEDERA Helix Conglomerata Erect. Similar to above variety but 

 grows more erect. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 



HEDERA Helix Coreacaea (Leatherleaf English Ivy). A very rare 

 hardy variety with leathery, oddly shaped foliage. Fine for rock- 

 ery. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 



HEDERA Helix Gracilis. Like English Ivy except that the leaves 

 c;re much smaller. 25c each, 3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00. 



HEDERA Helix Pittsburgh. A self branching variety making many 

 side branches. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 



HEDERA Helix Variegata. A variegated type of English Ivy. 50c 

 each, 3 for $1.25. 



HEMEROCALLIS— DAYLILY 



These perennials are rapidly growing in favor and well 

 deserve their popularity. The flowers are beautiful, many of 

 them fragrant; they have a wide color range through all the 

 shades of yellow to the reddish-oranges. 



AMARYLLIS. Beautiful golden-orange flower with deeper color in 



throat; recurving petals. Tall growing; late blooming . 50c each. 



3 for $1.25. 

 APRICOT. A rich clear apricot shade en the outer petals blending 



into a deep orange in the throat. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 

 DR. REGEL. Handsome, rich orange-yellow flowers in May. Very 



fragrant. Fine for cutting. 20c each, 3 for 50c. 

 GOLD DUST. Golden-yellow flowers with narrow, curving petals. 



Low growing; early. 25c each, 3 for 60c. 

 GOLDENI. At the height of its glory in July with large recurved 



petals of brilliant deep orange. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 

 J. R. MANN. Large, open flower of frosted apricot and yellow. Very 



fine. Medium height; midseason. 50 each, 3 for $1.25. 

 OLIF. A true yellow, very pleasing. New and good. $1.00 each, 



3 for $2.50. 

 THE GEM. Rich, deep orange-yellow flowers in full bloom June 



20th. Very finely formed bloom, equal to the best Lilies; truly a 



gem. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 

 THUNBERGI. Spikes 2 to 3 feet tall, with pale-yellow blossoms. 



Flowers in July. 20c each, 3 for 50c. 



DAYLILIES by Dr. A. B. Stout. A really informative book about 

 these plants. There is a complete check list of all species and 

 varieties, and careful descriptions and directions for growing. 

 Dr. Stout has charge of the largest collection of daylilies in 

 America. Cloth bound. S3.00 postpaid. 



HICKORY. Narrow-headed, tall growing trees. Rough bark, hang- 

 ing in long scales. Edible nuts. 12 to 15 in. 3 for 35c, 12 for 

 75c, 100 for $5.00. 



HOLODISCUS Discolor (Spirea Discolor). A graceful, tall shrub 

 with pendulous plume-like panicles. At home near water. Small 

 plants 25c each, 3 for 60c. 



