The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 59 

J umbo Fruit Trees 
Big Roots — Bear Early 
Save two to three years by planting 
now Super-Size Fruit Trees. 
Best Trees Obtainable — Carefully 
Selected — Specimen Trees 
Time is money, therefore, for the additional expense of a 
few cents per tree you can plant Jumbo size fruit trees and 
eat the fruit from them surprisingly soon after planting. The 
Super-Size fruit trees, being especially grown as Jumbo Trees, 
are the strongest growers. They are exceedingly vigorous, 
very hardy, and produce tremendous crops of fruits. These 
are ideal trees for the home garden. 
YOUR SELECTION—Can be assorted varieties Apples, 
Peaches, Pears, Plums, and Sweet Cherries, consisting of only 
the varieties as listed on this page. 
Jumbo size, 6 to 8 ft., heavily branched—$1.25 each; 3 for 
$3.50; 6 for $6.50; 12 for $11.00. 
This Special Offer Only on Following Varieties, 
Super-Selected, Jumbo-Size Trees: 
APPLES—MclIntosh Red, Delicious, Yellow Delicious, Stayman 
Winesap. 
PEACH—Golden Jubilee, Hale Haven, Belle of Ga., Elberta. 
PEAR-—Kieffer. 
PLUM-—-Italian Prune, Burbank. 
CHERRY—Black Tartarian, Yellow Spanish. 
Jumbo Trees are Ideal for Home 
Orchard Plantings. 
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May Day 
The Beautiful Flowering Lawn Tree 
For superb flowering beauty on the lawn or boulevard, May 
Day is ideal. Its long, fine white flowers early in spring create 
a massive bouquet of loveliness that is alluringly wonderful and 
altogether lovely. 
It is the first tree to show green fn spring and is practically in 
full leaf long before many of the common trees begin to leaf. 
The flowers are a wonderment in themselves, blooming early in 
spring, in April or early May, and always several weeks earlier 
than any of the other flowering trees. The flowers are large, pure 
white and very fragrant. Their mass-like clusters are a beauti- 
ful sight and are well adapted to cutting or early spring lawn 
festivals. 
The fruit is small and though edible and good for jelly, is 
soon claimed by the birds in preference to what we consider better 
fruit. Thus, our good fruit is saved, yet the birds are fed. 
May Day may be trimmed up for a street or lawn shade or 
left in bush form as wanted. It grows rapidly. It is perfectly 
hardy far north into Canada as it came from the colder parts of 
Siberia. 2 to 3 ft. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75. 
