38 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 



VIBURNUM 



An extensive family of easily cultivated shrubs, contain- 

 ing several of the choicest plants grown in gardens. Most of 

 the Viburnums produce white flowers (some are fragrant) in 

 cormybose inflorescences followed by masses of attractive 

 highly colored berries. A good number are useful on account 

 of the autumn tints of their foliage. 



The most joraised Vihurrmm in the 

 English catalogs. Ours are beauties 



VIBURNUM Burkwoodii. A fine, new open growing evergreen, with 

 .JL. glossy leaves and abundant scented flowers similar to those of 

 ^ the well known Viburnuum Carlesi. 12 to 15 in. $2.00 each, 3 



for $5.00. 

 VIBURNUM Carlesi (Mayflower Viburnum). This Korean species 

 well merited its position as the most popular shrub of recent in- 

 troduction. The very sweetly scented flowers open blush pink, 

 fading to pure white, in large rounded clusters. Rarely more 

 than 5 feet high. Hardy at Boston. 2 to 3 ft. $1.50 each. 

 VIBURNUM Dentatum (Arrow-wood). Curious dentated leaves, 

 roughly heart-shaped, assuming rich purple and red shades in 

 fall. Greenish-white flowers; dark blue berries in autumn. 3 

 to 4 ft. 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 



This Viburnum is aptly named 



VIBURNUM Fragrans. In England this is considered superior even 

 to Viburnum Carlesi which it resembles in its flowers but not in 

 any other particular way as it is slender, erect habit with entire- 

 ly different foliage. Blooms during the winter and early spring 

 months. It is a magnificent plant but still scarce. Small plants 

 at $1.00 each. 



VIBURNUM Lantana (Wayfaring-tree). Of robust growth, having 

 large foliage, silvery underneath. Produces clusters of white 

 flowers in May, followed by red fruit. 3 to 4 ft. 75c each. 



VIBURNUM Prunifolium (Blackhaw). Tall, spreading; handsome 

 fohage; fruit bluish-black. 3 to 4 ft. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 



VIBURNUM Rhytidophyllum (Leatherleaf Viburnum). A rare and 

 very beautiful plant. It has large, oblong, evergreen leaves, 

 dark green above and grayish beneath, bright red berries. 

 Small pot plants 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 



VIBURNUM Theiferum. Vigorous new Chinese species with long, 

 acuminate, dark lustrous green leaves and conspicuous scarlet 

 berries. 2 to 3 ft. $1.75 each. 



VIBURNUM Tinus. One of the handsomest and satisfactory broad 

 leaved flowering shrubs below Washington. The fragrant flow- 

 ers are creamy white, produced in the greatest profusion in 

 February. Small plants, 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 



VIBURNUM Wrighti. Has broader and larger leaves than Dilata- 



.J^ tum and dark clear scarlet fruits. Most unigue plant, making 



^ a strikingly handsome appearance. 6 in. 3 for 40c, 12 for $1.25. 



VITEX Agnus Castus. An attractive aromatic shrub with spikes of 



pale violet flowers in the late summer. 18 to 24 in. 40c each. 

 VITEX Macrophylla (The Rare Chaste Tree). A lovely low-growing 

 .JL. shrub of rounded form and handsome dark green, fernlike 

 ^ foliage. From June to September great lilac-like lavender-blue 

 flowers are produced at the ends of the branches. Excellent for 

 lawn or formal garden planting. 2 to 3 ft. 60c each, 3 for $1.50. 

 WEIGELA Eva Rathke (Red-flowering Weigela). Flowers deep car- 

 ■^. mine-red. Profuse bloomer and continues in bloom for a long 

 ^ time. 18 to 24 in. 50c each; 2 to 3 ft. 60c each. 

 WEIGELA Nana Variegata (Variegated Leaf Weigela). Of com- 

 pact habit, bears pale pink flov/ers, and has green leaves varie- 

 gated with yellov;-. 2 to 3 ft. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 

 WEIGELA Rosea (Pink Weigela). Deep pink bell-shaped flowers in 

 great profusion during June. An elegant and most popular shrub. 

 Thrives in sun or shade. 12 to 15 in. 25c each, 3 for 60c; 2 to 3 

 ft. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 

 WEIGELA Stelzneri. Bright pink, very floriferous. 2 to 3 ft. 60c 



each, 3 for $1.50. 

 WEIGELA Van Houtte. Deep rosy-red. 2 to 3 ft. 60c each, 3 for 

 $1.50. 



GARDEN GOSSIP by Dorothy Biddle and Dorothea Blom. In this 

 you will find the whole subject of gardens treated in an in- 

 teresting and unusual manner. The authors have chosen mythical 

 Sycamore Valley as representative of many small villages 

 throughout the country. As they go through its pleasant streets, 

 visiting many beautiful gardens, they describe these gardens 

 and supply the facts which will enable readers to achieve equal- 

 ly successful results. Illustrated; cloth bound. $1.00 postpaid. 



