THE TINGLE NURSERY CO., PITTSVILLE. MD. 33 



New and Good 



New Hardy Azalea Hybrids 



tiablc 9 s Hardy Azaleas 



These hybrids have been made in the effort to originate 

 a hardier strain of the Japanese type of azalea in better 

 form and color than have heretofore been available in 

 hardy varieties. 



As to hardiness these varieties will average hardier 

 than Azalea Hinodegiri or Amoena and much hardier 

 than the Kurumes. All have lived and flowered in the 

 open field where they have withstood temperatures of 

 twenty below zero and more in the last few winters with 

 only negligible injury to a few. Most of them were guite 

 uninjured. 



LOUISE GABLE (No. 13G). Double salmon-pink. Midseason. 

 One of the best of the evergreen types. Height 3 ft. One 

 and two year sizes. 



ELIZABETH GABLE (No. 21G). Rose-pink. Late midseason. 

 Evergreen the year around. Best foliage of any of the ever- 

 green types. Height 5 ft. One and two year sizes. 



CHEROKEE (No. 30G). Scarlet-red. The flowers on this variety 

 are very showy. Height 5 ft. One and two year sizes. 



BILLY (No. 37G). Bright crimson-pink. Low, compact grower. 

 Height 2 ft. One and two year sizes. 



HERBERT (No. 47G). Magenta-red. Good habit of growth. 

 Height 4 ft. One and two year size. 

 Prices of Above: 10 100 



1 yr. plants XX trans $3.00 $25.00 



2 yr. plants XX trans 4.50 40.00 



MIXED COLORS. We also have several varieties we are offer- 

 ing in Color only. Red and Pink. 



Price of Above: 10 100 



1 yr. plants XX trans $2.00 $17.00 



2 yr. plants XX trans. 3.50 30.00 



To make an alkaline soil acid, use 

 Aluminum Sulphate 



Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Blueberries, Cornus Florida, Heather, 

 Kalmia and many other plants reguire an acid soil. Acid- 

 forming organic matter, such as well rotted oak leaves helps 

 to increase acidity. Aluminum sulfate is a good chemical for 

 increasing soil acidity by using 1/j to 1/2 pound per square yard. 

 Also used for turning hydrangeas blue. 



10 lbs., $1.25; 50 lbs., $4.00; 100 lbs., $6.00. 



AMES NO, 3 SPADES 



This is the spade we use here. Polished blade of solid steel, 

 121/2 in. long, tapered down to 51/2. Weight 71/2 lbs. Metal re- 

 inforced handles all way up. $4.50 each. 



PACKING EXCELSIOR 



Ideal for packing in tops of trees and plants to keep from 

 bruising and heating. Per bale of about 100 lbs., $2.00. 



SHINGLETOW 



Probably the most satisfactory packing material for shrubs 

 and trees. Keeps moist a long time and will not heat. Use 

 this around the roots and Excelsior around the tops. Per bale 

 of about 60 lbs., $1.25. 



RED STAR BRAND RAFFIA 



We only have a few bales left unsold. For prices see page 2. 



HORTICULTURAL PEAT MOSS 



Very fine, clear, highly absorbent. Burlapped bales aver- 

 aging about 22 bushels. Weight about 120 lbs. $4.50 each, 

 while present stock is available. 



