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THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. 23 PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 
JAPANESE BARBERRY 
The Japanese Barberry is a beautiful plant with drooping branches, spoon-shaped 
leaves, with foliage a beautiful shade of green in summer. From autumn until early 
winter the leaves are a rich crimson and the branches are loaded with scarlet berries. 
Even in winter it is very attractive as the berries stay on and the closely interwoven 
branches are thickly set with spines and never grow bare. We cannot recommend 
this hardy Barberry too highly for hedge planting as well as for planting singly or 
in clumps to itself and is also good when planted in with other plants. It protects 
evergreens from dogs. The Japanese Barberry is not subject to rust and may be 
used in any state. Should be planted 9 to 18 inches apart. 
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: 2yr., 6to Q9in. .:..$0.40 $3.00 $20.00 4 yr.,12 to 18 in. ....$1.00 $7.50 $60.00 
evr oto tain. .... .65. 5.00; 35.00. 4 yr., 18 to 24 in...) ), 1.25 ) 9.00.» 75.00 
You Must Have Good Plants 
The matter of buying your plants may look like a small matter, but it is an im- 
portant job because so much depends upon the right kind of plants. No matter how 
valuable your land; no matter how much you weed, dig, hoe or cultivate; no matter how 
deep you plow, how much you disc and harrow or rake your garden; now matter how 
“much the sun shines, or how much rain you get, or how much you irrigate or water your 
garden; no matter how ideal the weather conditions may be or how much you fertilize 
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all lost, all wasted, all your efforts count for nothing if in the first place you do not 
have the right kind of plants or other stock to put in the soil. 
As Moist As When Shipped . A Double Header—Plants and Service 
Newark, Del., Oct. 2, 1933. My order received Bridgeton, N. J., May 1933. I am pleased to in- 
promptly and was satisfactory. The plant roots form you the plants arrived in excellent condition 

were just as moist as when shipped. and satisfactory in every way. I want to thank 
Mrs. G. W. Eastburn. you : fae! sending ye Blakemore. I thought you 
: wouldn’t care to send so many different kinds. I am 
veone ene dads er omaer cot ay pleased with plants and service. Mrs. I. T. Wheaton. 
arrived in best ‘condition. The plants ‘are wonder- * z m4 * 
ful. Please send me the following. T. Wanek. - Had Splendid Luck, Orders Again 
Mighty Fine, Wants More | Newark, Del., September 19, 1933. Enclosed find 
- Hammonton, N. J., October 5, 1933.. The Boxwood Check for which please send me the following plants. 
arrived O. K. and was mighty fine. I want 1000. I ordered and received some plants from you in the 


; A spring. We had splendid luck with them so far 
eo ; er Rea Sa and I want to thank you for the extra ones you 
Sst [acorns sence) seourertmmenr manny nena sent. ; - Mrs. G. W. Eastburn. 
4 A SPECIAL REQUEST Received In Good Condition 
ii We are making a special request eg ue at May. 7, ey a aa ee stock 
“4 ; Lt : - in good condition. . schondellmeyer. 
By that each one who receives this little 
G catalog send us an order, even if only All Greatly Pleased 
ay) for a small amount. We are so sure eee igor 8, Soe Man plants et 
ae * * y in fine condition. e plants were certainly 
yi ha stock will please b bog that if we fine and the gentleman I ordered them for was 
oe rach only pee you to ee usa See greatly pleased. Aptis Holt: 
se order, we believe we will get a goo ; : 
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a alize ee is no advertisement like a another order for plants same as you just sent me. 
2 satisfied customer. We are looking They were very nice looking and the root system 
for customers and we will try hard splendid. I skall certainly tell my friends about 
. to satisfy you. them. Mrs. A. E. Clattenburg. 
‘ 3¢ 5¢ 36 5 : i Satisfactory and Growing Nicely 
5 Me Sine Philadelphia, Pa., May 18, 1933. Order No. 6690 
He Likes Our Strawberry Plants Too ciple yb yie Ae nied NUT aaa ts ihe 7 ie hea oe 
‘7 Phoenixville, Pa., October 18, 1933, Received the "CC": pai hid Senet eong ae 
Pie » agent 4 See “Herey Rae Had No Trouble About Stock Living 
Pe : ; Nanticoke, Md., May 31, 1933. Please find check 
: 4. + Received In Perfect Shape, Well Pleased for shrubbery, It was fine, had no trouble about 
. _ Peach Bottom, Pa., Received the Grape vines in it living. Wm. S. Travers. 
, a. ‘perfect shape. Well pleased with them. Thanks. P 
‘yee vy ' Elijah R. Bickneyr. Going To Send Us More Orders 
a To Wisconsin In Good Condition Cambridge, Md., June 19, 1933. Inclosed find check 
an Fond du Lae, Wis., October 17, 1933. We are well for boxwood. It was satisfactory and if we have 

| a "satisfied with the stock which we received and has orders for more will be sure to give you the order. 
iy gjopened. up in good condition. L. J. Baker, Sec. Thanking you for your fine plants. I. E. Veazie. 
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