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TRIANON (Vilmorin 1921). Very attractive and unique coloring. 
S, pale yellow, suffused lilac. F, pale buff with a shade of rose. A 
handsome large flower and a prolific bloomer. 
8.1. TRISTRAM (Bliss 1919). Clear white standards with deep rich 
purple falls. A very beautiful flower. 
8.1. TROJANA (?). A giant flower. Very beautiful. Pale blue 
standards with rich purple falls and orange beard. 
8.4. TROOST (Denis 1908). S, deep rosy purple. F, paler, veined vio- 
let, which changes to brown in the upper half, giving it a distinctive 
appearance. 
TURCO (Vilmorin 1921). Soft violet buff. 35c. 
UNDINE (Koeh. 1922). S. lavender, F. rich velvety purple, held 
horizontally. Medium size. 
8.3. UTE CHIEF (Farr 1920). Very fine large flowers. S. light blue 
violet. F, rich royal purple. 
VICTORINE (Lemon 1840). S. mottled blue, F.violet blue, mottled 
white. Beautiful. 
VIKING (Bliss 1919). A good large blue bicolor. 
8.0. VIOLACEA GRANDIFLORA (1860). A massive rich blue. 
WILLIAM MARSHALL (Perry 1913). Mauve to violet. Tall 
and vigorous. Pallida type. 
8.5. ZWANENBURG (Denis 1909). Large flower of exquisite coloring. 
S, cream, striped maroon. F, dark olive brown, flaked violet. 
The Tingle Nursery Co., Gap, Pa., May 8, 1930. 
Pittsville, Maryland. 
Gentlemen: 
Please send me the following stock by parcel post: — — — —. 
Received the evergreens in O. K. condition and was very much 
pleased with them. Yours very truly, 
Abe P. Stoitzfus. 
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The Tingle Nursery Co., Chester, Pa., April 30, 1930. 
Pittsville, Maryland. 
Gentlemen: 
Will you please send me 15 Japanese Barberry and 12 Boxwood? 
My neighbor got some from you and I fell in love with them. Will 
want some Roses later. Respectfully, 
= Mrs. John Hohman. 
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The Tingle Nursery Co., Cape Charles, Va., April 10, 1930. 
Pittsville, Maryland. 
Gentlemen: 
Received plants and they are fine. Please send another catalog 
as I want to order some more plants. Yours truly, 
Mrs. C. E. Jones. 
