14 THE TINGLE NURSERY CO., PITTSVILLE, MD. 



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 



RAOUL DESSERT (Dessert 1910) 9.0 1.50 1.25 



A late midseason Peony of clear mauve pink which fades to silvery white. 



REINE HORTENSE—Pres. Taft (Calot 1857) 8.7 .60 .50 .40 



Large compact flower with broad rounded petals of soft flesh color, center 

 showing some crimson splashes. Very charming variety. Midseason. 



RICHARD CARVEL (Brand 1913) 8.8 .75 .60 .50 



Probably the yery best early red. Large, bomb shaped blooms of the same 

 type as Felix Crousse. 



ROSA BONHEUR (Dessert 1905) 9.0 1.00 .85 



Delightful flowers of fresh soft pink. Petals even and incurved, giving 

 a globular shape. Plant rather dwarf and compact. Midseason. 



ROSETTE (Dessert 1918) 8.8 1.00 .85 



Silvery flesh shading to a salmon at base of petals and flecked crimson 

 on the edges. Erect habit. 



R. P. WHITFIELD (Richardson) 8.0 .35 .25 .20 



Flesh shading a little deeper towards the edge. Rather flat flowers borne 

 on long stems. Late. 



RUTH BRAND (Brand 1907) 7.9 .40 .30 .25 



Large, compact bomb type of soft lavender pink. Strong stems. Midseason. 



SAINFOIN (Kelway) 6.8 .25 .15 .10 



Large full flower. Brilliant rose with touches of lighter rose and cream. 

 Fragrant. Midseason. 



SARAH BERNHARDT (Lemoine 1916) 9.0 .50 .40 .30 



Semi-rose type; late midseason. Strong grower; flowers of remarkable 

 size and freshness, in huge clusters, full and almost double, of unusual perfect- 

 ion of form. Color apple blossom pink with each petal silver tipped, giving the 

 appearance of a distinct border of pure white. Fragrant. 



SECRETARY FEWKES (Shaylor 1916) 1.85 1.75 



A very large, creamy white flower with center a lighter shade. Petals 

 possess great substance. A vigorous midseason variety. 



SOLANGE (Lemoine 1907) 9.7 .75 .60 .50 



Rose type; midseason. Full globular flower with a compact crested tuft 

 orange salmon or Havana brown at the heart, overlaid with a delicate reddish 

 brown. 



SOME GANOKO (Unknown) 9.0 1.50 1.25 



A new Japanese variety, believed by some to be superior to Mikado. 



SOUV. DE LOUIS BIGOT (Dessert 1913) 9.1 .90 .75 .65 



A large flower of rose type and rose color. Some think it even better than 

 Walter Faxon in color. Late midseason. 



SUZETTE (Dessert 1911) 8.2 .40 .30 .20 



A medium size flower of fine form and superb coloring. Bengal rose, 

 shaded deeper, showing golden stamens. Strong stems. Midseason. 



Columbia, Pa., May 2, 1932. Received my plants in fine condition and I am 

 well pleased. John C. Moore. 



