38 THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. 
ptyaleas 
At this writing we believe we will have 
about the nicest lot of Azaleas we have ever 
grown. Besides our usual large collection of 
the smaller sizes we have a good assortment 
of the larger sizes. If you can come get truck- 
loads without burlapping we can make very 
attractive prices. Come see them. 
During the past few years the growing and sales of Azaleas 
have increased many fold. It is doubtful if anyone visioned 
the vast production that is now being carried on. Millions are 
being grown and still many nurseries are sold out before 
the season is near over each year. 
We have been growing the Azalea a quarter of a century 
and more, and have never had to ‘‘brush-pile’’ any. If we 
did not sell them one year we could grow them on and they 
would be worth more in future seasons. 
We certainly recommend the Azalea to you to grow as a 
personal pleasure, a hobby or as a commercial proposition. 
There is usually much enjoyment and profit in growing them. 
They are not too hard to grow. Here, we root the cuttings 
in two parts peat-moss, three parts medium coarse, washed 
sand. Transferring them to 2-inch pots for a season, when 
rooted, then plant them in four-feet wide beds, five inches 
apart each way with half shade provided by woven lath 
shading about 16 inches above ground. They will grow for 
two seasons under these conditions without damage to them- 
selves, as an Azalea will withstand crowding more than 
most plants. 
If we do not sell these plants at this stage of growth they 
are in good size to move to other beds, spacing them farther 
apart, or plant out in wide spaced field rows for growing on 
as large specimen plants. 
Our soil conditions here seem to be about right for grow- 
ing Azaleas without any special treatment. From special 
tests that have been made, a pH between 5 and 6 seems to 
be best. 
We use rotten cow manure, cottonseed meal, tankage and 
specially prepared fertilizers which is marketed by many 
concerns in growing our Azaleas, as well as for growing 
other acid-loving plants. Many grow very nice Azaleas with 
only leaf-mold or peat moss. 
KURUME AZALEAS 
The Kurume Azaleas are one of the most showy of all 
flowers for the garden. They are also well adapted to forcing 
—thousands of them being sold for Easter, Mother’s Day, 
and Decoration Day. They are comparatively easy to grow 
and make such a wonderful display that the demand is con- 
stantly increasing. Many of the varieties are hardy out-of- 
doors as far north as Long Island. They are extremely 
floriferous, and in season, the blossoms completely cover 
the plants. The colors are almost every hue and shade except 
yellow, as you will find below. 
1 to 5 at each rate, 5 or more at the 10 rate, 50 or more 
at the 100 rate, 500 or more at the thousand rate. 
Items marked by an asterisk (*) are classed as Lining- 
Out stock. 
Each 10 100 1000 
ADDY WERY. Blood red. New from Holland. Attractive. 

2 einenpOteplamtseanence oer: $2.00 $15.00 
* 2 yr. field beds XX trans... 3.50 27.50 
* 3 yr. field beds XX trans... 4.50 40.00 
* 4 yr. field beds XX trans.. 6.00 50.00 
SitomlOninge sé Bere creer $1. 50 11.50 100.00 
10 to) A25int BeBe aoe oe 1.75 13.50 125.00 
i2itonmloningeSeéBonnenceeoe. 2.25 20.00 175.00 
AMOENA. Rose-purple. Hardy; early flowering. 
<2 5ine jpOtnplantSse aes see. $2.00 $15.00 
* 2 yr. field beds XX trans.. BLO) PATO) 
L5mto Sein Be Bea eae “$3.00 27.50 
TES x0) PRT, WENA Gg occocode 4.00 35.00 
24 tol30) inte Be Benne sora 5.00 45.00 
AMOENA COCCINEA. Dark, brilliant fiery red. Hardy. 
= 2) ineepotaplantsieaerec oe oe $2.00 $15.00 
* 2 yr. field beds XX trans... S00) Ey eteoU 
BENEGIRI. Bright deep red. Compact grower. 
<2)ins jpotaplantSaeaan eee ee $2.00 $15.00 
8 to wlOnine BeBe aaeeece: $1.50 11.50 100.00 
BRIDESMAID. Glowing salmon-pink in large clusters. 
72 Ne DOL IDLANntSaee aro $2.00 $15.00 
Ls AAA Ce Feld. beds XX trans.. 3.50 27.50 
* 4 yr. field beds XX trans... 6.00 50.00 
2 told) ing BeBe eee ase $2.50 

