The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville. Md. 1 


Ornamental Stock 
After checking the orders we received last sea- 
son we are ake convinced that there is a re 
need for a caialog of 
Little Plants ee Little Money 





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The value of a plani noi deiermined 
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Of course, it may be so small as 
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Many of us want a plani bui 
pay as much ior it as a large one j 
willing, cnd sometimes rather, wait ior it to grow if 
Gei a small one ior less money. 
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This is our thought in preparing ihis caialog You will 
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find many new and rare planis oifered herein thai are imcos 
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sible io gei in large sizes, and many more that are more 
pleniiful in ihe larger sizes but at a much higher price than 
we are asking for these smaller ones 
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We are growing in our nursery larger planis than we are 
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offering of a good many varieties. li inieresied in these larger 
plants iell us whai you wani, we may have it. 
* signifies a plant of special merit. 
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Wish you had when you see it. 
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ABELIA Edward Goucher. Grows like Grandiflora. The younc 
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] quite reddish in color, the half evergreen leaves 
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ronzy tinting than in Grandiilora. The 
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1e size of Grandiflora and appear as a 
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ABELIA Floribunda 
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This grows more popular each s 
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ee height probably not over = roreen, smail 
handsome; flowers enormous compared with other Rbelias 
as shaped and from 1% io 2 in. long; color bright rose-red. 
Bears an unbelievable profusion of bloom and well deserves the 
name floribunda. Pot grown planis 60c each, 3 for $1.50 
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ABELIA Grandiflora (Bush Arbutus). This i 
that we know of. Can be prun 
as well as for planting singly or in 
of beauiy all the year around. e 
turn =o a pequital 
ier 12 to 15 in. 
30c each, 3 for 75c; 18 re 24 in. SOc ¢ ea fi. $1.00 each. 
ABELIA Grandiflora Sherwoodi. A dw ae, f Abe lia Grandi 
flora. The bush grows ses. one-half as large with flowers aad 
foliage in about same proportion. We ihink this will fill a 
long felt need. ae to 18 in. 50c each, 3 for $1.25, 10 for $3.50. 
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r). A siaiely, dignified Fir wiih sage- 
areen foliage WacHie as a lawn specimen or for border vlant- 
ing. 2 yr. planis 10 for $1.00. 
ABIES Douglasi (Devglas Fir). A graceful and fast growing fir, 
zcelleni for light dry soils. 8 io 10 in. 35c each, 3 for 75c 
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The Maples are an exiensive and very ornamental genus, 
widely disiribuied. Their leaves differ much in form, some are 
simple and entire, oihers deeply lobed, whilst some have com- 
iaii in form and color of foliage are 
cially conspicuous during summer 
and auiumn. Although they are not so particular as to soil 
they respond well io liberal treatment. 
reece (Amur Maple). One of the best autumn coloring Mapies. 
e shrub or small tree. From Manchuria. 12 to i5 
MACROPHYLLUM (Oregon “Map le). Thrives in most soils and grows 
into a large iree of rounded form. Its bright green leaves oftea 
10 inches wide, are usually 5-lobed whilst the upper three are 
sometimes iri-lobed, and they change to orange- -red in October. 
9 to 12 in. 25c each, 3 for 60c, 10 for $1.50. 
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