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THE TINGLE NURSERY CO.. PITTSVILLE, MD. 



These prices are per each du'ision and are for quantity named at 

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



KARL ROSENFIELD (Rosenfield 1908) 8.8 .40 .30 .25 



Semi-rose type; midseason. Very tall, compact grower of stately habit. 

 Every shoot has a flower of rich velvety crimson, a perfect ball, very brilliant 

 and striking. One of the prize vanning varities. 



KATHERINE HAVEMEYER (Thurlow 1910) 9.0 3.00 2.75 



Large, rose t^^De, flesh pink in color; guard petals broad and rounded, 

 somewhat notched at the ends. Center petals narrow and fringed. Full, high 

 center. Sweet fragi-ance. Midseason to late. 



KING OF ENGLAND (Kelway 1902) 8.6 1.75 1.50 



This is a very fuie Japanese variety. The petals are large and of great 

 substance. Beautiful in form as the petals are imiformly rounded. In color 

 a rich shade of deep red. The center is a large tuft of long self colored 

 petaloids, prominently edged with gold. 



LADY ALEXANDRIA DUFF (Kelway 1902) 9.1 .60 .50 



Outer petals delicate pink gi-adually shading lighter towards center. An 

 immense cup shaped flower; broad imbricated petals, large and full in old 

 plants. In the young plants and the side buds of older plants, blooms are 

 water lily shape, showing yellow stamens at center. Fragrant, tall and robust. 

 Midseason. One of Kelway's best. 



LADY EMILY (Pleas 1907) 8.6 .75 



Ivory rose pink to primrose interspersed vsath golden stamens. Large 

 loose cup shaped flowers. Strong stem. Rose type. Midseason. 



LA FRANCE (Lemoine 1901) 9.0 1.00 



Enormous rather flat flowers on stc'ong stems. Soft pink, with lavender 

 lights at base of petals. Late. A fine variety. 



LA FEE (Lemoine 1906) 9.2 1.50 1.35 



Very large, compact, globular flower. Rose pink with creamy white 

 collar. Tall, fragrant, strong grower and early. 



LA FIANCEE (Lemoine 1901) 8.6 .60 .50 



Very large blooms of creamy white, sometimes with crimson flecks in 



center. Rather high center bomb type. Long, strong stems. Midseason. 



LA LORRAINE (Lemoine 1901) 8.6 1.50 1.40 1.30 



Beautiful globular blooms of creamy white borne high above the foliage. 

 Some golden stamens are visible producing a golden efl'ect on the open flower. 



LA ROSERIE (Crousse 1888) 8.3 .25 .15 .10 



Large flowers produced in clusters. Petals imbricated, straw yellow at the 

 center, shadmg to a creamy white border. Fragrant. Very free bloomer. 



LA TULIPE (Calot 1872) 7.5 .25 .15 .10 



Medium large, flat semi-rose type. Lilac white fading to creamy white 

 with outer guard petals striped and center petals tipped \mh carmine. Frag- 

 rant. Blooms held erect on tall straight stems. Midseason. 



LAFAYETTE (Dessert 1904) 7.8 .50 .40 .35 



A wonderful large salmon pink with touches of heliotrope; a delicate 

 cerise tinting on the reflex. Rose tj^e. Medium tall. Midseason. 



Ovings Mills, Md., April 17, 1932. Received my order a few days ago. 

 Everj-thing 0. K. Your stock has a wonderful root system. I surely was 

 pleased. Howard E. Sherwood. 



