42 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 



Prices, except as noted, 25c each, 3 for 60c, 12 for S2.00. 



CAMPANULA— BELL FLOWER 



This is a large and interesting family. The beauty and charm 

 of the dwarf varieties make them invaluable for rockeries. We 

 are offering only a few of the very best ones. 



Alliariefolia. Splendid border or rock plant, pendant bells of 

 white flowers. 15 to 18 in. high, blooming fully in June-July. 

 Muralis (Portenschlagiana). A rare and desirable alpine with 

 very dwarf compact foliage and a shower of purplish-blue 

 flowers in June. An arresting picture among the rocks. 6 in. 

 Poscharskyana. One of the best of the larger flowering Cam- 

 panulas as far as the flowering season is concerned. Begins 

 blooming in May and finishes with freezing weather. A trail- 

 ing plant found in Siberia. Grey-blue starry flowers 11/2 in. or 

 more across. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 

 CHERIANTHUS, Allioni (Siberian Wallflower). An interesting and 

 colorful biennial that makes a vivid show in the spring. The 

 one-foot plant is covered with brilliant orange flowers. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM KOREAN HYBRIDS 



New hardy Hybrids which add new color to the garden and 

 make it possible to grow Chrysanthemums in sections where they 

 would otherwise be winter killed. 



Apollo. A sparkling combiniation of bronze, red and gold, suf- 

 fused with salmon. The flowers are produced in sprays with 

 single flowers two inches across, Height 2V2 ft. Blooms from 

 early October until frost. 



Ceres. A suffusion of old-gold, chamois yellow and soft coppery 

 bronze. Attractive single flowers, produced in sprays. This 

 is a very attractive, sturdy plant. 2-2V2 ft- October. 



Daphne. Flowers average SVa in. across. A lovely pink with a 

 sheen of lilac rose. 



Diana. Rose-pink blended with lilac rose and soft salmon. 2 ft. 

 October. 



Innocence. A dazzling white, dwarf growing Korean Hybrid. 

 The buds are flesh pink, opening to daisy-like pure white flow- 

 ers. 11/2-2 ft. September-October. Very effective for borders. 



Louise Schling. Another splendid new variety that should find a 

 place in every collection, flowers are 3 in. across with three 

 or four rows of petals, fluffy and distinct in appearance, glow- 

 ing salmon-red in color, changing to lovely soft bronze-salmon 

 as the flower matures, healthy and free flowering. 



Mars. The nearly single flowers are deep amaranth-red, chang- 

 ing to wine-red, overlaid with a velvety sheen, making a very 

 distinct, striking effect in the garden. 2-21/2 ft. October. 

 CHRYSANTHEMUM Mawii. A delightful gem for the rockery. The 

 foliage is silvery green and during the early summer the one- 

 foot plants are covered with rich pink flowers measuring two 

 inches across. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 



Other New and Outstanding Varieties 

 of Hardy Chrysanthemums 

 Astrid. Is a hybrid of the extremely hardy species, C. Articum, 

 and the first hybrid of this variety to be introduced. The 

 single daisy-like flowers are three inches or more in diameter, 

 and are a lovely shade of shell-pink, warmed with old rose 

 lints, with a bright yellow center. The plants have attractive 

 light green foliage, not bothered by diseases or insects. Free 

 flowering and very hardy. 25c each, 3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00. 

 Amelia (Pink Cushion) (Azaleamum). Probably the most satis- 

 factory of all outdoor Chrysanthemums. Forms a dense mound 

 2 feet across and 15 to 18 inches in height. Commences to 

 bloom the last of August and flowers throughout the balance 

 of the season. So many flowers that the foliage is entirely 

 covered, hundreds of them. 25c each, 3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00. 

 Amelia Bronze. A bronze form of above. 

 Amelia Red. A red form of above. 

 Amelia White. A white form of above. 



Price of above 3 varieties 35c each, 3 for $1.00. 

 CHRYSOPSIS, Villosa (Golden Aster). Grows to 2 ft., leaves lance- 



like. Flowers yellow. 

 COREOPSIS, Grandiflora "Sunburst." This gorgeous double has 

 flowers 3 to 3V2 inches across of brilliant golden-yellow. 

 Rosea Nana. A pretty little dwarf pink variety for the rock gar- 

 den. 30c each, 3 for 75c. 

 CRUCIANELLA, Stylosa. A fine creeper for the rockery where it 

 forms a mass of deep green foliage. The flowers are pink 

 ball-shaped, blooming throughout the summer. 40c each, 3 for 

 $1.00. 



You can groiv your own Orchids 



CYPRIPEDUM, Acaule (Pink Lady Slipper). Hardy in the Northern 

 States. Their large showy flowers are produced on 6 to 12 inch 

 stems. Flowers pink, one to four to a plant; especially suitable 

 for planting in semi-shade positions in the rockery, around the 

 pool, in borders and along streams. 30c each, 3 for 75c. 



