THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. 
PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 

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New and Unusual Plants 
Pink Wisteria 
(Wisteria Chinensis Rosea) 
This is the pink flowering variety of 
Wisteria Chinensis. Magnificent, strong 
growing vines. The flowers are borne ‘in 
large, pointed clusters, with or before the 
leaves in spring. Strong 3-year grafted 
plants $1.50 each; 1-year plants 75c each. 
Magnolia Glauca 
(Sweetbay ) 
This is one of the most beautiful of our 
native trees. Grows 15 to 20 feet high, 
has bluish, glossy leaves, nearly white 
underneath and with us it is evergreen. 
Its native habitant is low, moist soils but 
we grow it on well drained soils where it 
seems to do equally as well. Produces de- 
lightfully sweet scented white cup-shaped 
flowers 3 to 4 inches in diameter in May 
and June. The red fruit pods showing the 
scarlet seeds are also very attractive. Nice 
18 to 24 inch bushy plants $1.00 each. 
Magnolia Soulangeana 
This is one of the most beautiful of all 
flowering trees and is the Magnolia most 
senerally planted. It makes a small many 
trunked tree with gorgeous shining foliage 
and, in early spring, produces enormous, 
pinkish-white flowers more or less purplish 
outside and slightly fragrant. Our price 
is only $2.50 for a 3 foot tree, and $3.50 for 
a 4 foot tree. 
Pachysandra Terminalis 
(Japanese Spurge) 
A small evergreen ground-cover which 
forms a dense carpet. May be used for 
edging walks and beds, between evergreen 
shruubs or to cover the ground under dense 
trees where grass will not grow. It will 
eliminate much labor, as it needs no hoe- 
ing and will allow no weeds to grow. One 
year plants, $1.00 for 10; $7.50 per 100. 
Three year pot grown plants $1.75 for 10; 
$12.50 per 100. 
English Ivy 
(Hedera Helix) 
A clinging vine for use on walls, fences, 
buildings, ete. Also good for growing un- 
der trees and in shady places and as a 
ground cover. A rich dark green color. 
Nice pot-grown plants 25¢ each; $17.50 
per 100. 
Hick’s Yew 
(Taxus Media Hicksi) 
The Irish Yew is among the most highly 
prized of the Yew family but unfortunately 
it is not hardy in the north. Hick’s Yew 
will answer in the place of Irish Yew for 
northern panting, some like it even better 
while others do not like it as well. How- 
ever, we will all agree that it fills a much 
needed place for a close, compact, upright 
variety whether in the northern or more 
temperate sections. It is a good, bright, 
dark green in color, grows well and is an 
exceptionally valuable plant. 2% ft. trees 
at$2.50 each; 3% ft. trees at $4.00 each. 
Bush Arbutus 
(Abelia Grandiflora) 
This is one of the very best shrubs that 
we know of. Can be pruned freely, thus 
good for hedges as well as for planting 
singly or in groups, and will add a touch 
of beauuty all the year round. It is an 
evergreen with glossy, dark green foliage. 
In winter when affected by cold the leaves 
turn a beautiful shade of bronze and look 
as though coated with varnish. The flowers 
are white, funnel shaped, tinted with pink, 
delicately sweet scented and borne in clus- 
ters from May until late autumn. Price 
18 to 24 inch 50c each; 2 to 3 feet 75c each; 
3 to 4 feet $1.09 each. Special prices on 
large lots for hedges, etc . 
Canadian Hemlock 
(Tsuga Canadensis) 
This Hemlock will give the softening 
touch to any planting. Handsome, dark 
green foliage, soft and fern-like. A won- 
derful tree for foundation groups as it 
shears easily; and a specimen left on the 
lawn to develop naturally will assume a 
tree of magnificence. Our plants of this 
variety have been sheared many times and 
are really perfect specimens. Price 2 feet 
$2.00 each; 3 feet $3.00 each. 
Red Leaf Barberry 
(Berberis Thunbergi Atropurpurea) 
This very popular new shrub is the same 
as the ordinary Japanese Barberry ex- 
cept that the foliage is bright red in the 
spring, dull red in summer, and blazing 
searlet in autumn. However to develop 
the best color it should be grown in full 
sunlight. 15 to 18 inch 35c each; 18 to 24 
inch 40c each. Ask for prices on large lots. 
