26 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 

PLATANUS Orientalis (Oriental Plane). A rapid, upright, clean 
* growing tree, long lived, beautiful dense foliage. Very hardy. 
The bark peels off the trunk and branches in qutumn, leaving 
the whole tree of creamy white color. 4 to 5 ft. 75c each; 6 to 
8 ft. $1.25) cach, ‘3 for $3.00: 
POPULUS Nigra Italica (Lombardy Poplar). A tall, picturesque tree 
of slender, upright growth; used in formal gardens an for land- 
scape effect; can be planted very close together to screen un- 
sightly views and buildings. A hardy, rapid grower. 2 to 3 it. 
25c each, 3 for 60c; 4 to 5 ft. 50c each, 3 for $1.00. : 
PRUNUS—PLUM 
With these plants you can grow 
Bird food in abundance. 
PRUNUS Americana. Small native plum tree. Flowers about 1 
inch across; fruits yellow to red. 18 to 24 in. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
PRUNUS Besseyi (Western Sand Cherry). Valued for bright au- 
tumn color of its foliage. 3 to 4 ft. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
PRUNUS Cerasifera Newport (Purple-leaf Plum). The leaves are a 
deeper shade of purple than are those of Pissardi. 6 to 8 tt. 
Meole2owecch Gator ooeZoy 
PRUNUS Hansens (Bush Cherry). See page 13. 
PRUNUS Incisa (The Little Fugi Cherry). A species with small, 
deeply serrated leaves. Extremely floriferous and every spring 
its boughs are covered with a wealth of white flowers rendered 
all the more attractive by the reddish color of the calyx. Its 
kindly disposition and convenient size make it a very desirable 
subject for the small garden. 3 to 4 ft. 75c each. 
PRUNUS Persica Rubra (Red-flowering Peach). A miniature tree 
* whose red blooms appear before the leaves. The flowers are 
double and are exceedingly decorative. 4 to 5 ft. 65c each. 
Also have white flowering at same price. 
PRUNUS Serrulata (Flowering Cherries). We here offer hybrids of 
the Flowering Cherries mixed colors. All different. 5 to 6 ft. 
$1.50 each. 
PRUNUS Subhirtella (Higan Cherry). Large pale pink flowers borne 
in abundance on slender branches in May. 2 to 3 ft. 75c each; 
Suto 140tte ple OOvecach; Aton tty wo lezomeadche 
PRUNUS Tomentosa (Nanking Cherry). Another tree which the 
bird-lover should cherish, for the birds relish the small scarlet 
fruits. The flowers are showy and enclose the tree in a pure 
white mantle. 3 to 4 ft. 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 
PRUNUS Virginiana (Choke-Cherry). A shrub with finely serrate 
leaves, fragrant white flowers before leaves, fruit red sometimes 
yellow. 18 to 24 in. 35c each, 3 for 75c. 
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PSEUDOLARIX Kaempferi. A hardy deciduous and very beautiful tree 
from China. Leaves, in spring, of a tender yellowish-green, 
turning to a rich golden-yellow. 25c each, 3 for 60c. 
PSEUDOTSUGA Douglasi (Douglas Fir). This evergreen varies in 
color from light green to bluish-green. Useful as a specimen or 
for screening. 6 to 8 in. 3 for 40c, 12 for $1.25. 
PUNICA Granatum Nana (Dwarf Pomegranate). A beautiful ever- 
green shrub for house culture. Foliage glossy green with ruddy 
tints, flowers red, almost continuously in bloom; fruits a rich 
maroon-red pot plants, 35c each. 
PYRACANTHA 
The Pyracanthas form a small but interesting group of 
shrubs. They are all evergreen and spiny, beautiful in early 
summer when laden with their snowy-white blossoms, but 
still more attractive in late autumn and winter when every 
branch is thickly set with innumerable yellow, orange or scar- 
let berries. 
PYRACANTHA Angustifolia. A species from Yunnan, China. A 
shapely ornamental shrub covered with bright scarlet berries 
frcm August until winter. 12 to 15 in. 35c each, 3 for 90c; 18 to 
24 in. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
From September on, just covered with miniature 
Orange-like berries. Good bird food too. 
PYRACANTHA Coccinea Lalandi (Laland Firethorn). A beautiful 
* evergreen variety covered with a profusion of white flowers in 
early spring, followed by bright orange berries, which hang on 
all winter. 8 to 12 in. 25c each, 3 for 60c; 12 to 15 in. 40c each; 
18 to 24 in. 75c each; 3 to 4 ft. $1.25 each. 
PYRACANTHA Coccinea Royali. This is almost identical ‘with 
Pyracantha Coccinea Lalandi except in hardiness. Was selected 
and grown in a temperature as low as 20 degrees below zero. 
If you have had trouble with Lalandi winter-killing, try this. 
Same price as Lalandi. 
PYRACANTHA Crenata Serrata. From the Himalayas. A spiny 
evergreen. Leaves lustrous dark green above and lighter be- 
neath. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 





