
6 THE TINGLE NURSERY CO., PITTSVILLE, MD. 
7.8 E. G. HILL (Lemoine 1906). Very large light Tyrian rose. Dwarf, 
compact grower. Free bloomer. Fragrant. Early midseason. 
8.7 E. J. SHAYLOR (Shaylor 1918). A distinct variety with a ring 
of petals, edged and tipped with gold that surround the central petals. 
Deep rose-pink, shaded lighter at tips of the petals. Late midseason. 
9.2 ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING (Brand 1907). Rose type, 
very late. The queen of peonies. Pure white of most attractive 
form and quality. 
7.2 ELLA C. KELWAY (Kelway 1899). Large cup shape bloom. Soft 
lavender flesh color. Fragrant. Strong grower. Midseason. 
7.6 ELLA WHEELER WILCOX (Brand 1907). Crown type with deep 
shell pink guard petals. Collar of crimson and cream petals inter- 
mingled. Delightfully fragrant. Late. 
8.7 ELWOOD PLEAS (Pleas 1900). Rose type. Late midseason. 
Comes in clusters, opening several large blooms to the stalk. Of the 
largest size, flat, full double, light shell pink. A fine flower 
8.9 ENCHANTERESSE (Lemoine 1903). Large globular flowers of 
creamy white, sometimes with fiecks of carmine. A tall, strong 
grower. Late. 
8.3 EUGENE BIGOT (Dessert 1894}. A very fine brilliant crimson, 
of upright habit and medium height. One of the most conspicuous of 
this color. Late midseason. 
8.6 EUGENIE VERDIER (Calot 1864). Flesh pink changing to white 
in center. Long stems. Very beautiful. 
8.2 EVANGELINE (Lemoine 1910). Light mauve-pink rose type 
blooms with carmine markings in center. 
8.7 EXQUISITE (Kelway 1905). A large size flat flower of a bright 
warm pink, long narrow pointed at petals. Fragrant. Midseason. 
7.7 FANNY CROSBY (Brand 1907). Guard petals of the most lovely 
shade of soft pink surmounted by canary yellow full of symmetrically 
formed orbs, seed pods tipped with carmine. Large size. Early mid- 
season. 
8.4 FELIX CROUSSE (Crousse 1881). Very brilliant red. Medium 
to large globular, typical bomb shape. Fragrant. Midseason. 
8.0 FESTIVA (Donkelaer 1838). Full double rose type. Cream 
white with prominent crimson spots on some petals. Very fragrant. 
In blossom about a week after Festiva Maxima. 
9.3 FESTIVA MAXIMA (Miellez 1851). Very large, globular, rose 
type. Pure white center prominently flecked crimson, outer petals 
sometimes faint lilac white on first opening. Very tall, strong, vigor- 
ous grower. The most popular early white cut flower variety. 
7. FLORAL TREASURE (Rosenfield 1900). Rose type, early mid- 
season. Very large full flowers of clear even pink, shading lightly 
at the center, very delicate color. Fine for cut flowers. 
