THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. 12 PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 
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HYBRID LILACS 
These new French Hybrid Lilacs bloom very profusely when young, are good 
growers and may be had in a variety of shades and colors. At the new low prices we 
are offering them you should order a good assortment. 
18 to 24 inch 40c each, 10 for $3.00; 2 to 3 feet 50c each, 10 for $4.00 
All plants well branched. 


S. means a single flowered variety; D. a double flowered variety. 
Belle de Nancy. D. Pink. 
Caeruela Superba. S. Blue. 
Charles X. S. Purple. 
Christopher Columbus. S. Blue. 
Condorcet. S. Blue. 
De Jussieu. D. Bluish lilac. 
Desfontaines. D. Lavender. = 
Guizot.. D. Purple. 
Georges Bellair. D. Lavender pink. 
Hugo Koster. S. Purple. 
Josikea. S. Lilac purple. 
J. von Tol. S. White. 
Jacques Calot. S. Rosy pink. 
Lamarck. D. Rosy lilac. 
Lamartine. S. Mauve pink. 
La Tour d’Auvergne. D. Violet purple. 
Le Printemps. D. Rosy lilac. 
Linne. D. Lavender. 
Louis Henry. D. Rosy lilac. 
Ludwig Spaeth. D. Dark purplish red. 
Marechal de Bassompierre. D. Purplish red. 
Marie Legraye. S. White. 
Michel Buchner. D. Pale lilac. 
Mme. Floret Stepman. D. White. 
Mme. Abel Chatenay. D. White. 
Mme. Casimer Perier. D. White. 
Mme. Lemoine. D. White. 
President Grevy. D. Blue. 
Prince de Beauveau. D. Violet. 
Prof. E. Stockhardt. S. Blue. 
Rene Jarry-Desloges. S. Blue mauve. 
Red Marley. S. Lilac red. 
Rothomagensis. S. Violet. 
Rubella Florepleno. D. Light lavender. 
Tournefort. S. Lavender. 
Uncle Tom. S. Dark reddish purple. 
Villosa. S. Light purple. 
Virgin. S. Pure white. 
FLOWERING CRAB APPLES 
No flowering tree will bring the gayiety of spring into the garden more colorfully 
than the Flowering Crabs. 
delightful and picturesque that we wonder how such pictures could happen. 
colored little fruits are attractive in the fall and winter. 
Even one tree in a garden will provide a spot of color so 
The bright 
Some like their flavor. 
Nice Trees: 3 to 4 ft. 50c each; 4 to 5 ft. 75c each. 
ARNOLDIANA (Arnold Crab). One of the best 
varieties, semi-double pink blossoms, yellow fruit. 
ATROSANGUINEA (Carmine Crab). A mass of 
single, brilliant carmine flowers. 
BACCATA (Siberian Crab). Single, white frag- 
rant blossoms, small green or reddish fruit. 
CORONARIA (Wild Sweet Crab). A native species 
with single, white and pink, delightfully fragrant 
flowers and yellowish-green fruit. 
DAWSONIANA (Dawson’s Crab). 
flowers and yellowish-green fruit. 
ELEYI (Eley’s Crab). Purple to red foliage, wine 
colored bloom. The best all-over red sort. 
FLORIBUNDA (Japanese Flowering Crab). One 
of the handsomest, having an abundance of bright, 
pink buds and white flowers, with small yellow fruit. 
FLORIBUNDA PURPUREA (Purple Crab). Pur- 
ple foliage and purple blossoms with dark purple 
_ fruit. 
HALLIANA PARKMANTI (Parkman’s’ Crab). 
Bright rose-red, double flowers on drooping stems. 
IOENSIS PLENA. Bechtel’s Crab). Double pink, 
fragrant flowers like small clustered Roses. 
MANDSHURICA (Manchurian Crab). Among the 
earliest to bloom. Its large pure white flowers. 
Dark crimson fruit hangs on long stems. 
NIEDZWETZKYANA (Redvein Crab). A Russi- 
an-Turkestan species remarkable for the red color 
of its flowers, branches, leaves and fruit. 
PRUNIFOLIA RINK! (Chinese Crab). 
pink; fruit green or yellow. 
ROBUSTA (Cherry Crab). Large white, fragrant 
flowers and red fruit. 
SARGENTI (Sargent’s Crab). Dwarf variety, 
pure white flowers with bright yellow anthers and 
searlet fruit lasting until spring. 
Large white 
Flowers 

SCHEIDECKERI (Scheidecker Crab). An early 
flowering variety with double, bright rose-colored 
flowers. 
SPECTABILIS (Chinese Flowering Crab). Large, 
fragrant, pink semi-double flowers; yellow fruit. 
ZUMI (Zumi Crab). Pink and white flowers and 
bright searlet fruit. 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLE 
