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•iji: 15 DAHLIAS. Assorted varieties — Cac- 



■■;!: tus. Decorative, Peony, Show. A 



III wonderful collection. 



liii: 25 IRIS. Named varieties mixed. Fine 



■iii: blooming sorts. Assorted colors. 



jiji: 25 CANNAS. Assorted colors and va- 



■iil: rieties. A wonderful display. 



jii:: 3 PEONIES. Red, White and Pink. 



:!::: All large double flowering sorts. 



Iii: 12 BOXWOOD. Just what you have 



::;;: been wanting. A big bargain. 



ii 15 NORWAY SPRUCE. One of the 



■iii: most popular evergreens. 6 inches 



:iii: or more high. Transplanted. 



liiii 3 HYDRANGEAS. White, Blue and 



■iii: Pink. Most beautiful flowers. 



jiii: 4 LILACS. The new French varieties. 



:iii: Assorted colors and varieties. 



DELICIOUS Afl'LE I "0 ^^l^l^^^^\^ / V^^'^Vn ^°'1S' 



:;;;: well-branched stock. 12 to 18 in. 



A pr>T 1? TRTTTTG ■■■■■ ^^ PHLOX. An assortment of the best 



AmTI x^Vj XxvU^xliO .-ii; varieties and colors. Produces the 



:ii;: most beautiful effects. 



•> y-. 4 to .1 ft-i iOc each: HS.M f«r 10; .S.IO.flO per 100 {B lo REGAL LILY. Foi outdoor plant- 



2 yr. 5 to 6 ft.: 50c each; S4.50 for 10; S40.00 per 100 jiiij jj^g Blooms year after year. 



BALDWIN. Large, deep red, juicy, crisp, productive. Good liiil 'O DELPHINIUM. Wonderful blooms 



keeper. One of the best winter apples for northern sections. |;:|: ^^ STRAWBERRIE^''25 Premier, 25 



DELIC!OUS. Winter apple. Keeps well. Color red and yellow. :i;i: Big Joe, 25 Mastodon. The ideal 



fine grained and quite juicy, slightly acid. Is really delicious. -iii: home garden collection. 



GRIMES GOLDEN. Very large, skin golden yellow, flesh tender liiil 8 GRAPE VINES. Bearing size plants, 



and crisp. A very good fall apple. Grown in all sections. liiil Concord and Moore's Early. 



STAYMAN'S WINESAP. Keeps well to May. Large in size, liiil ^^ JAPANESE BARBERRY. Beauti- 



fine appearance, good flavor, juicy and crisp ; red. |i| j„ ^i^^ TJ^BORvll^Ef" Fine. 



WINESAP. Medium to large size. Red ; flesh yellow, firm, jiii- feathery, deep green foliage. 8 to 



crisp, with rich flavor, quality very good. November to May. liii: 12 inches high. 



liiil 10 AMERICAN ARBORVITAE. One 



GRAPE VINES •-'• of '^^ most popular evergreens. 



„ . . , -iii: 2 MAGNOLIA GLAUCA. Blooms early 



Fruiting size plants: 25c each; S2.00 for 10; $10.00 per 100 jiii; j^ spring. White. 18 inches high. 



CATAWBA. Ripens late. The bunches and berries are medium III 2 COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. A 



in »ize and red in color. A very good grape. :;ii: real bargain. 10 to 12 inches high. 



CONCORD. The most popular black grape. Bunches large and liiil 5" GLADIOLI. Assorted varieties and 



compact. Skin is tender, juicy and sweet. Very productive. jiiij <=°'°'"^- ^°°^ blooming size bulbs. 



MOORE'S EARLY. Deep black. Ripens about two weeks before 

 Concord. Large and of best quality. A profitable variety for either 

 home or market use. 



NIAGARA. White. Clusters large and compact ; berry large, 

 amber white with white bloom ; thin skin, tender, sweet and luscious. 

 Ripens in midseason with Concord. 



WORDEN. Blue-black. Vine moderate grower ; grapes very 

 larsre, thin skin, very fine flavor. One of the earliest, ripening 

 about ten days before Concord. 



CACO. This is a wor lerful grape. Wine-red with abundant 

 bloom ; berries large, bunches medium in size, compact and of good 

 form. Ripens just a little earlier than Concord. Strong vines 50c. 



AN INVITATION 



We invite you to come and see our 

 stock growing. You will find hundreds 

 of items not listed here for lack of 

 room, and we believe the experience 

 gained will be well worth the trip. 

 Road map furnished on request. 



4 to 5 ft.: 



5 to 6 ft.: 



ELBERTA PEACH 



PEACH TREES 



35c each; $3.00 for 10; 825.00 for 100 

 40c each; $3.50 for 10; $30.00 for 100 



BELLE OF GEORGIA. Large, white with red cheek; flesK- 

 white, firm and of e.xcellent flavor. Freestone. Ripens Aug. IBth. 



CARMAN. Skin pale yellow, with blush on sunny side : flesh 

 white, tender,, sweet and melting. Ripens about July 15th. 



CHAMPION. Skin a rich creamy white with red cheek; flesh 

 creamy white, delicious. Very large. Ripens about July 20th. 



ELBERTA. Midseason. Fruit large, yellow with red cheek ; 

 juicy, flesh yellow. The leading variety for market or home. 



HILEY. Ripens about a week before Belle of Georgia. Hardy. 

 A large creamy white peach with a rich blush on the sunny side. 



FOX SEEDLING. Ripens about September 15th. Freestone 

 Fruit is very large and of good quality and flavor. 



WHITE HEATH CLING. Fruit large, roundish: flesh white. 

 A favorite with housewives for canning. Ripens about Sept. 10th. 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS 



2 year No. 1, extra strong: 25 for 80c; 100 for $2.00; 1000 for $10.00 



CONOVER'S COLOSSAL. An old variety, well known in all 

 localities. Large, and makes a rapid growth. Very popular. 



GIANT ARGENTEUIL. Stalks are immense size, rich and ten- 

 der. Earlier than the other varieties. 



PALMETTO. The old standard variety. Very large and pro- 

 ductive. Probably the most extensively planted asparagus. 



WASHINGTON. A new variety, claimed by many to be th« 

 best one of them all. Is being very extensively planted. 



The Tmgle Nursery Co«, Pittsville, Maryland 



Save By Buying Direct From Sf^^c^^l Vst^ 



The Tingle Nursery Co, 



Growers of Good Trees, Plants and Shrubs 



Pittsville, Maryland 





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