The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 43 


Tree Peonies 
Because of their novelty and great beauty, Tree Peonies are 
rapidly becoming one of the most desired plants. They bloom 
earlier than ordinary Chinese Peonies and their flowers are of 
immense size. Note our low price for these plants. These 
plants are established in pots and can be moved safely at any 
time. 
Archiduc Ludovico. Enormous flower, flesh-pink, turning to soft 
lilac; free flowering. $2.00 each. 
Banksi. Semi-double; pale lilac; very free blooming. $2.00 
each. 
Baronne D’Ales. Very large imbricated bloom of vivid salmony- 
pink; deeper in center. $3.20 each. 
Chromatella. Perfect double pure sulphur yellow flowers, with- 
out any shade of salmon or buff. $19.00 each. 
Lactea. Pure white, blotched carmine; a splendid double flow- 
er. $2.50 each. 
Mme. de Vatry. Very large globular bloom; satiny-pink shaded 
lilac; vigorous and prolific. $3.20 each. 
Reine Elizabeth. Large perfect double flower of vivid salmon- 
rose. $2.50 each. 
Satin Rouge. Blood-orange. An altogether new color in Tree 
Peonies. Blooms late. $15.00 each. 
Souv. de Maxime Cornu. Crowded and wrinkled petals of a 
deep yellow, heavily shaded orange-salmon; fragrant. $6.00 
each. 
Surprise. Irregular petals of a color mixed of straw yellow, 
pale salmon, and rosy-purple, fragrant. $7.50 each. 
HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 
The hardy, decussata type Phlox, because of the splendid se- 
lection of marvelous colors, is rapidly taking a leading position 
in the American garden. Its ability to succeed in most any spot 
is one of its leading qualities. The tall flower heads lend distinct- 
ion and color to the border during the summer. 
Bridesmaid. Pure white with large crimson-carmine eye. 
Dawn. Beautiful shade of light pink. 
Miss Verboom. This is the rose-pink form of Miss Lingard. Habit 
and foliage are the same, flowers early in June. 
Morgenrood. A quite new shade of bright rose or red rose with 
a deeper eye. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
Mrs. Ethel Pritchard. Probably the best of the mauves or laven- 
ders. Large flowers of wide, flat petals of a self-shade or rosy 
mauve. 
Rheinlander. Large flowers of salmon-pink with cherry-red eye. 
Rynstroem. Large trusses of rose pink. 
Dwarf or Creeping Phlox 
Forms dense compact clumps 4 to 6 inches in height; during 
April and May the plants are so completely covered with bloom 
that you can scarcely see the foliage. We have them in Purple 
and Rose colored. 
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PHYSOSTEGIA, Summer Snow. Beautiful white variety, 3 inches; 
blooms in August and September and makes a grand cut 
flower. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
PHYSOSTEGIA, Virginica (Obedience Plant). A useful summer 
blooming border plant with 2 foot spikes of bright pink. 
Virginica Alba. A white flowered type of Virginica. 
Vivid. A low, erect plant with spikes of large rose-pink flowers. 
10 to 12 in. August-September. 
PEURARIA, Thunbergiana (Jack and the Bean Stalk). One of the 
strongest growing vines. Grows 40 to 60 feet in a season. 
25c each, 3 for 60c, 100 for $12.50. 
PYRETHRUM—PAINTED DAISY 
We take pleasure in offering the following named varieties of 
Painted Daisies. Years of careful hybridizing and painstaking 
care have been spent in producing these beautiful varieties. They 
will do well in any rich garden soil, and are perfectly hardy. We 
ee them as being one of the most attractive of all garden 
owers. 
The following varieties at 35c each, 3 for $1.00, 12 for $3.50 
Brilliant. An improved Buckeye. Large double red flowers 
during May and June. 
Florence Shadley. This beautiful new variety is just as double 
as Buckeye with the lovely pink color of Miami Queen. 
PYRETHRUM, Huntington’s Scarlet. The finest single scarlet. Large 
pure scarlet with attractive gold center zone. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
Miami Queen. One of the largest doubles of all. A wide flow- 
er of bright deep rose with a crested Anemone-type center of 
a lighter shade of pink. A stately grower blooming a little 
later than the others. 
