'50 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 



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



PYRETHRUM, PAINTED DAISY 



We take pleasure in offering the following named varieties of 

 Painted Daisies. Years of careful hybridizing and painstaking 

 care have been spent in producing these beautiful varieties. They 

 will do well in any rich garden soil, and are perfectly hardy. We 

 recommend them as being one of the most attractive of all garden 

 flowers. 



The following varieties at 45c each, 3 for $1.25, 12 for $4.50. 

 Buckeye. A large double with a collar of rich red petals sur- 

 rounding a tufted center of deep rose. An early variety. 

 Florence Shadley. This beautiful new variety is just as double 



as Buckeye, with the lovely pink color of Miami Queen. 

 Miami Queen. One of the largest doubles of all. A wide flow- 

 er of bright deep rose with a crested Anemone-type center of 

 a lighter shade of pink. A stately grower blooming a little 

 later than the others. 



SEDUM, Acre. The pretty httle ''gold dust" of old walls and roofs. 



Ellacombianum. A very interesting variety. 



Lydium Glaucum. Neat and interesting glaucous foliage. 



Middendorfianum. Low tuffets of rich reddish-brown leaves. 



Reflexum. A variable plant, drooping heads of golden-yellow. 



Spurium Coccineum. Ruby-red flowers in July-August. 

 SILENE, Maritima. A tiny tuft of glaucous blue covered with 3-inch 

 stem bearing pinkish-white flowers. Bloom from July to August. 

 TEUCRIM, Chamaedrys (Chamaedrys Germander). A beautiful rock 

 plant somewhat resembling heather. It reaches a height of 

 about one foot with a spread of three feet, and is a bouquet 

 of pink bloom all summer. Extremely hardy holding its bright 

 glossy green color in the coldest weather. Has a fragrant foli- 

 age and will add beauty wherever low blossoming plants are 

 desired. Almost without a peer as a rockery or border plant. 

 A marvelous ground cover. 30c each, 3 for 75c, 12 for $2.50. 

 Smaller plants at $1.50 per dozen. 



THYMUS 



Tiny, old-fashioned sweet herbs valuable for edging stone 

 work, and low carpet bedding. Splendid for steps and walks for 

 the fragrance exhaled when the plants are brushed or bruised. 



Serpyllum Albus. White Mother of Thyme. A pretty subject for 

 rockery with dark green foliage and little white flowers. 



Serpyllum Argentus. A creeping variety with silvery foliage. 



Serpyllum Citriodorous Aurea. Lemon scented Thyme. A pros- 

 trate grower with yellow leaves. 



Serpyllum Lanuginosus. Wooly Thyme. A neat creeping Thyme 

 with wooly gray foliage. Dainty pink flowers. 



Serpyllum Purpurea. Similar in form to Serpyllum with purple 

 flowers. 



Serpyllum Rubra. Dark green foliage. Bright red flowers. 



TRILLIUM— WOOD LILY 



The Trilliums are delightful for shady places, or for natu- 

 ralizing in rich woodland. The rockery that is not too sunny, 

 will be enriched by them. The flowers are rather Lily-like, in- 

 deed Trillium is sometimes called Trinity Lily, all parts of the 

 flower and foliage being in sets of three. 



Erectum (Erect Purple Wood Lily). Very easily flowering. 1 ft. 



May. 

 Grandiflorum (Wake Robin). Large, white, three-petaled, lily-like 



flowers. 

 Stylosum (Rose Trillium). Large, rose-pink, nodding flowers. 

 Undulatum (Painted Trillium). Vigorous grower, Earliest bloom- 

 er of all Trilliums. Large flowers with scarlet and white mark- 

 ings. 



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