46 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 



Prices, except as noted, 25c each, 3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00. 



The Christmas Rose 



Roses out-of-doors in ivhiter 

 HELLEBORUS, Niger (Christmas Rose). This lovely little evergreen 

 plant gets its name of Christmas Rose, as it often begins flower- 

 ing during November and keeps on during the early winter 

 months, although its usual blooming period is during February 

 and March. The flowers are large and pure white, sometimes 

 slightly flushed with purple. An excellent plant for the rock- 

 garden. Blooming size plants $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 



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HEUCHERA, Brizioides. A strong grower with light pink flowers 

 blooming profusely from late May to August. 18 to 24 in. 

 Perry's White. A very dwarf and compact variety of very ap- 

 pealing effect, large bells of pure white flowers on 12 to 15 

 in. stems. May to July. 

 Rosamundi. A splendid coral-pink, good grower, fine for cut- 

 ting. 18 in. 

 IBERIS, Gibraltica. Compact plants covered in June with a mass 

 of mottled lavender and lilac blooms. 8 in. 

 Snowflake. A splendid new Candytuft with large pure white 

 flowers. Pure stock grown from cuttings. 30c each, 3 for 75c. 



FALL BLOOMING IRIS 



THE LATEST 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 varieties 



for your fall blooming garden. Supply limited. 



AUTUMN KING. The original autumn-flowering variety, from which 

 most of the others originated. A fine blue-purple bicolor. 35c 

 each, 3 for 90c. 



AUTUMN QUEEN. A lovely pure snow white. Blooms through 

 spring, summer and fall. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 



ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. (Sass-McDade 1933). One of the best fall- 

 bloomers. A deep velvety red-violet self. 26 in. Gold Medal 

 best fall blooms. 50c 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. 



IRIS SPECIES 

 IRIS Cristata. Of creeping habit, large pale blue flowers on 6 in. 

 stems in May-June. 



Of the most interesting of all Iris species 



IRIS, DICHOTOMA. From Manchuria and Northern China. Blooms 

 throughout August, profusely branched; one plant produces 100 

 to 200 tiny violet flowers in a season. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 



IRIS PUMILA AND HYBRIDS 



These early Spring bloomers are gems in the rock garden. 

 Dwarf, compact foliage of neat habit. The bold bright blossoms 

 on erect six inch stems make a colorful array. 

 Atroviolacea. Violet-mauve to maroon-red. 

 Black Midget. Probably the darkest purole. 3 for 40c, 12 for 



$1.00. 

 Bride. A large, showy, pure white. 

 Cyanea. A good deep blue. 

 Glee. Clear lemon-yellow. 



SIBERIAN IRIS 



Emperor, Large and circular falls with flowers deep violet-blue. 

 Snow Queen. Flov/ers snowy- white, large and well formed pro- 

 duced in great abundance. A gem for the border or waterside. 

 Sunnybrook. A beautiful alice-blue. Very much admired. 

 LAVANDULA, Vera (Sweet Lavender). Spikes of fragrant, lavender 

 blue flowers rise 8 in. above the blue gray foliage. 

 A little hard to groiv hut 

 You forget all that at blooming time 



LEWESIA, Rediviva. In the late summer and fall this little gem 

 sends up many fat needle-like leaves forming a dense rosette. 

 In May, a great bunch of buds appear, each on a separate 

 stem which open into flowers 2 inches across of rich satiny 

 texture very similar to the Cactus bloom. The color varies from 

 pure white to deep rose-pink, the darker colors predominating. 

 After blooming, the entire plant disappears for about two 

 months. Best planted in colonies of 6 to 12 in dry exposed 

 position. A very special price. 25c each, 3 for 65c, 12 for $2.50. 



