20 The Tingle Nursery Company, Pittsville, Maryland 

CRAPE MYRTLE 
CRATAEGUS CORDATA (Washington Hawthorn) 
Beautiful autumn colors and large clusters of bright 
red fruit which remains on the branches a long time. 
38 to 4 ft. ....$0.65 
CRATAEGUS CRUSGALLI (Cockspur Thorn). 
The long, sharp thorns and glossy, green foliage, 
which turns brilliant orange and scarlet in the fall. 
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CYDONIA JAPONICA (Japanese Quince). The 
old-fashioned favorite, scarlet fowers in May, fol- 
lowed by Quince-like fruit. 
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DEUTZIA GRACILIS. Slender branches, dwarf 
habit. White flowers in June. Fine for borders. 
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ELAEAGNUS AUGUSTIFOLIA (Russian Olive). 
A spreading somewhat spiny bush, with wooly leaves 
and fragrant yellow flowers. Attractive in fruit. 
2 Stol Splitter 0L25 18 to 24 in. ..90.35 
ELM AMERICAN. A noble native tree of great 
size and wide spread, with graceful drooping 
branches and handsome leaves. Good for planting 
in yards, along highways and in parks. 
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ELM CHINESE (Pumila). A quick growing tree 
in the west but not as rapidly in the east. Foliage 
small and dense, growth symmetrical and compact. 
Bro (5 ates Boe SERS 62tol Mi ft 700 
ENKIANTHUS CAMPANULATUS. A very hardy 
shrub from Japan. The bell-shaped flowers, borne 
profusely in racemose clusters, are yellow, deeply 
stained and striped with salmon and crimson. Leaves 
turn a wonderful color in autumn. 
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FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). A sure harbinger of 
spring. Their combination of yellow flowers and 
green branches make a pretty picture. 
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HYDRANGEA A. G. (Snowhill Hydrangea). Its 
large clusters of snow-white flowers appear from 
June to the middle of September. Good in shade. 
Z2to 38 ft. ....$0.35 3 to 4 ft. ....$0.50 


HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 
The showest of the autumn shrubs, bearing immense 
heads of creamy white flowers, turning to reddish. 
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JASMINE NUDIFLORUM (Winter Jasmine). A 
graceful spreading shrub. Semi-trailing, slender, 
green'branches. Blooms profusely in January and 
February. Suitable for slopes and banks. 
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KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS (Beautybush). A new 
shrub from Korea, hardy in New England, Making 
long sprays of graceful foliage and completely 
buried in delicate pink flowers like tiny wegelia 
blossoms, tinted with yellow in the throat. Good. 
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KOELREUTERIA PANICULATA  (Goldenrain 
Tree). A very ornamental tree with handsome, light 
green foliage and large clusters of yellow flowers. 
20s Pomtt- mie 0-50 3 to 4 ft. ....$0.65 
KERRIA JAPONICA (Globe Flower). A hand- 
some green leaved and twigged shrub. Dark yellow 
globe shaped flowers all summer, slender branches. 
Nice twice transplanted plants ....$0.35 
LARCH EUROPEAN. A tall and handsome de- 
eiduous conifer, particularly beautiful in early 
spring when covered with soft and feathery foliage 
of a delicate green. Creates a very graceful effect. 
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LARCH JAPANESE. Another deciduous conifer. 
Rapid grower. Soft blue-green needles. 
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LIQUIDAMBER STYRACIFLUA (Sweet Gum). 
A native tree of rapid growth, corky bark and star- 
shaped leaves. One wf the most beautiful trees 
for -fall color. Spring planting is preferred. 
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LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA (Tulip Tree). 
This large, symmetrical tree has smooth bark, glossy, 
light green leaves and spreading branches. The 
flowers tulip-like. greenish yellow, blotched orange. 
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LONICERA MORROWI One of the finest berry- 
bearing Honeysuckles, the fruit being a rich crimson 
and remaining on a long time. Yellow fiowers. 
3 to 4 ft. ....$0.50 4 to 5 ft. ....$0.65 
MAGNOLIA GLAUCA (Sweet Magnolia). A beau- 
tiful, small shrubby tree, thriving in any good soil, 
and useful for positions too damp for many trees. 
The rich, glossy green foliage is glaucous beneath, 
giving the whole a silvery sheen. The cream-white 
wax-like flowers are highly fragrant. 
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