6 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 

Deciduous Azaleas 
For richness of colors and vivid fall foliage, there are no 
Azaicas that compare with the hardy deciduous forms. Taller 
growing tnan the evergreen types, they are indispensable in a 
shrubbery border or in masses. 
INDICA ALBA (Ledifolia Alba). Very large white flowers; good 
grower and profuse bloomer. Hardy in north. 2 yr. 50c each, 3 
toe ALAR US) ite) WES aie, BUs50) Beicla, S sis Sea. 
INDICA ROSEA (Magnifica). Similar to Indica Alba, except the 
flowers are rose colored. Same prices as Indica Alba. 
JAPONICA. A vigorous shrub, growing up to 6 feet and hardy in 
New England. The flowers are orange-red to flaming-red. Makes 
a wonderful display. 6 in. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
KAEMPFERI. Large red beautiful flowers; hardy; tall and bushy. 
Gio T2sin: Voc Teach 3) for Silio7 LAton lo) ine ODmeachmsator 
$2.50. 
MOLLIS. Various shades of flowers appear before the leaves 
in early spring. Deciduous. 6 to 8 in. 50c each, 3 for $1.25; 10 
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POUKHANENSIS. The rose-pink to rose-purple, fragrant flowers 
are produced abundantly in early spring. Deciduous, low spread- 
ing habit. Hardy in New England. 6 to 8 in. 35c, 3 for 90c; 
15 to 18 in. heavy plants $1.75 each, 3 for $4.50. 
RHOMBICA. A tall growing Japanese Azalea with rose-purple 
flowers an inch and a half to two inches across. Flowers in 
early spring before the leaves come out. Hardy. 15 to 18 in. 
$1.25 each, 3 for $3.00; 18 to 24 in. $2.00 each. 
SCHLIPPENBACHI. The flowers are sweet scented, pure bright 
pink and about three inches across. In qutumn, the leaves turn 
yellow, orange and crimson before they drop. Hardy in New 
England: 00 12 int Sie25reachs 5 tor Sint S2.00kcach™. 
VISCOSA (Swamp Honeysuckle). White, very fragrant, June and 
July. Good for low swampy positions as well as better drained 
soils. 15 to 18 in. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50; 2 to 3 ft. $1.50 each. 
New U. S. D. A. Azaleas 
A grouv of new varieties of hardy evergreen Azaleas released 
by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Most of these were colleci- 
ed by the Department at the Agriculture College, Imperial Univer- 
sity Komaba in Tokio, Japan. They have been iried out by the 
U. S. Department of Agriculture staff and other interested growers 
and have been selected as being worthy of introduction in this 
country. In ordering these Azaleas also use the number following 
the name, this will insure your getitng the variety wanted. 
Prices of the following: 2 yr. old plants, 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
Larger plants priced on request. 
BENI KIRISHIMA (No. 77113). A semi-double form; the flowers are 
old-rose to Eugenia pink. 
HO-ODEN (No. 77112). Hose in hose flowers about 1% inches in 
diameier. Thulite pink irregularly edged with white. 
MACRANTHA (No. 78382). Flowers rich orange in color. 
SUISHOREN (No. 77131). Flowers almost double, a little smaller 
and a little darker than Hinomayo. 
YO ZAKURA (No. 77096). Large rose-purple flowers 2 in. in diameter. 
BERBERIS—BARBERRY 
All Berberis, both deciduous and evergreen, are of easy 
cultivation and will thrive in almost any position, viz., shade, 
sun, or drip of trees, in heavy or light soil, provided it is not 
waterlogged. In habit of growth they vary from dwarf species, 
suitable for the rock-garden, to large shrubs. 
JULIANAE. An evergreen Barberry with narrow-toothed, spiny 
leaves that on the new shoots are several! different shades of 
green. A very valuable evergren shrub. 8 to 10 in. 30c each, 
Seon C2 tomo anetoUcmoceh= 
Julianae Nana is just about perfection. 
JULIANAE NANA. A dwarf form of the above. Smaller in every 
way. 8 to 10 in. 35c each, 3 for $1.00; 12 to 18 in. 60c each: 
THUNBERGI (Japanese Barberry). Dwarf bushy habii; stands formal 
pruning; numerous small leaves densely cover the thorny twigs. 
Makes a compact impassable hedge, important for shrubbery 
groups and foundation planiings. Autumn brings scarlet foliage 
and fills the branches with scarlet berries. 6 to 9 in. 10 for 50c, 
100 for $4.00; 9 to 12 in. 10 for 75c, 100 for $6.00; 12 to 18 in. 25¢ 
each, 10 for $1.50, 100 for $12.50. Special prices on large lots. 
RED OR PURPLE LEAF’ BARBERRY (Berberis Thunbergi Atropurpurea). 
This is the same as the green leaf except for the leaves are a 
reddish purple all the season. 6 to 10 in. 10 for $1.25; 12 to 15 
in. 25c each, 10 for $2.00 
WARTY BARBERRY (Berberis Verruculosa). Charming, semi-dwarf, 
slow growing species. Leaves dark glossy green, whitish be- 
neath; flowers primrose-yellow. Plants from 214 in. pots 25¢ 
each, 3 for 60c. 
