The Tingle Nursery Co.. Pittsville, Md. 37 


New Varieties of Hardy Perennials 
A special offering of New Varieiies that you may noi find 
listed elsewhere. Brighien your planting with these and be 
the first in your neighborhood to grow them. 
AQUILEGIA, Caerule Blue King. 30c each, 3 for 75c 
ASTER Nova- Anglia. Harrington’s Pink. Soft pink without ay 
magenia. The finest pink Aster. Try it. 40c each, 3 icr $1.1 
Nova-Anglia, Mount Rainier. Pure whiie Hare eee of hed 
Cloud. 5S0c each, 3 for $1.25. 
Nova-Anglia, Red Cloud. Pure deep pink; new and the besi in 
ihis seciion. SQc each, 3 for $1.25. 
Nova- Belgi, Beechwood Challenger. New glowing crimson. Con- 
for $1.09 
sidered the finest red Aster. = to 4 ft 40c each, 3 
Nova-Belgi, Blue Plume. Sicie ff, pil 
eep purple; almosi eeniee 
3 for $1.00 
Nova-Belgi, Strawberries & Cream. Flowers first appear deep 
sofiening in tint as blossoms see Height 4 ft. 30c 

Nova- Belgi, Winchell Variety. New, very strong, much branching 
noveliy. Soft grayish lavender flowers; 3 to 5 fi. 40c eacn, 
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red 1 arieties with reddish brown folia k 
ne lovely dwarf gem that can be grown 
pa hade; in rock garden or border. The 
re irsely produced from July io Sept- 
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CAMPANULA, Calycanthema. Pink, whiie, blue or mixed. 20c each, 
3 for 50c. 
sie pate Blue Spire. leaf bell- 
flower; io 3 ft. high. ae ring. for $1.09 
a a Garnet. A new, |} ly l loweri enistemon. 
It produces a succession of bl topped by 
frost. Ii is a rich garnet aced on 
siems 18 inches iall. It is lasis a 
week or — in waier. 5 LDDs 
PHLOX, Ovata Pulchra. A very beauiiful pink form of the 
well known ie Ovaia. ] eely in May and June; 
12 inches high. 50c each, 

Nivalis Dixie Brilliant (N. Sylv dwarf Phlox of 
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nis have dense, moss- 
ihe same habit as Phloz Subulaia. I 
green foliage, and are covered completely with large rosy- 
red flowers ihe size of a half dollar. A sirong grower bloom- 
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ing in early spring. 35c each, 3 for ae 
rid. A new pink Miss Lingard. This is a real good 
I Fes, a color sorely Stace in this ea rly bloom- 
ing Phlox. 214 inch potied plants only. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
Decusata Colorado. Ouisianding American noveliy, very scarce. 
Scarlet red flowers with pale crimson eye and faint halo, color 
ceni donally clear, sirong siems of medium height. 40c each, 
for $1.0 
Decusata Emain Macha. New. A decided improvement over 
Leo Schlagaier; large flowers of a glowing coral-red. The 
flowers never turn magenta or fade and the foliage is green 
and healihy. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
Decusata Silveton. Clear lavender, ihe nearest appr 
yei, of medium heighi and strong grower. Individ 
exceeding 2 inches. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
PHYSALIS, Gigantea. New, extra large pods. 30c each, 3 for 75c. 
PHYSOSTEGIA, Summer Snow. Beauiiful whiie varieiy, 3 inches; 
blooms in August and Sepiember and makes a crand cui 
flower. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
POTENTILLA, Double Hybrids Mixed. Double and semi-double 
pease blooms during June and July; 12 to 15 in. 20c each, 
for 50c. 
PYRETHRUM, Huntington's Scarlet. The finest single scarlei. Large 
pure scarlet with atiraciive gold cenier zone. 3 ] fe) 
SAXIFRAGA, Andrewsi. A fine new hybrid whi 
to grow; best planied where does noi get th 
sun; large heads of white flowers on 12 to 1 
35c each, 3 for 90c. 
SCABIOSA, Caucasica Alba. A fine white form. 25c each, 3 for 60c. 
SISYRINCHIUM, Bermudianum. This new blue eyed grass has love- 
ly large deep blue flowers with prominent yellow eye. 10 
inches. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
SPIREA, Palmata Alba Fl. Pl. 21) ft. high; large rather flat heads 
of double pure white flowers; blooms freely in June; grows well 
in sun or shade. 30c each, 3 for 75c. 
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