THE TINGLE NURSERY CO., PITTS VILLE, MD, 



General Collection Of Peonies 



We have always tried to give full value for every cent spent Avith us. And 

 with this still in mind we have tried to price our Peonies this fall so that you 

 niay feel that you are getting your full money's worth even in these "hard 

 times." Peony blooms did not sell this season as v/ell as they usually do, but 

 as for that, no other cut-flower has done better in comparison. We believe 

 there will still be good money in growing Peonies as soon as business conditions 

 again become normal. 



Whether you use Peonies for your own planting or for resale to your 

 customers we assure you any order placed with us will be filled with stock that 

 will please both you and your customers. We will ship to you or direct to' 

 your customer, as you may wish. 



Prices and Descriptions 



The name and date in parenthesis foddowing the variety denotes the 

 originator and the year introduced; the figures in decimels denote the rating 

 of the variety based on 10 being a perfect Peony. 



These prices are per each division and are for quantity named at 1 5 25 



top of that respective column. Prices on larger lots on request. to to to 



4 24 100 



ADMIRAL TOGO (Hollis 1907) 7.1 |0.25 S0.18 |0.12 



A fine shade of crimson which is very attractive in the garden. Midseason. 



ALBATRE (Crousse 1885) 8.7 .25 .18 .12 



Milk white center, petals tinged lilac. Large rose type, pleasant fragrance, 

 medium height. Strong vigorous grower. Midseason. 



ALEXANDER DUMAS (Guerin 1862) 7.1 .25 .15 .12 



Bright pink with white and salmon intermingling; large flowers. Reliable. 



ALEXANDRIANA (Calot 1856) 7.1 .25 15 .10 



Very large full flower, rose type. Light violet rose. Very fragrant. A 

 strong, upright grower. One of the dependable early pinks for cut-flower 

 purposes. 



ALSACE LORRAINE (Lemoine 1906) .45 .35 .25 



Pointed white petals suff'uscd with a golden light from the stamens 

 making this a charming variety, giving the thought of a water lily. Tall and 

 vigorous grower. Late. 



ANDRE LAURIES (Crousse 1881) 6.5 .25 .15 .10 



Big, full flowers, anemone shaped, violaceous red, late. Owing to its 

 good keeping qualities, its fine coloring under artificial light and its fragrance 

 it is one of the standard cut-fiower varieties. 



ARCHIE BRAND (Brand 1913) 7.5 .45 .35 .25 



A midseason variety; deep pink of an even sea shell shade with silvery 

 border. The petals closely massed, form a solid head which is surrounded by 

 broad, drooping guard petals. Medium height, profuse bloomer, having a 

 delicate rose fragrance. Flowers are immense in size. Bomb type. 



Versailles, Ky., April 12, 1932. The stock arrived in fine condition. I thank 

 you for your prompt and careful attention to my order. Mrs. Jos. M. Garrett. 



