The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 53 


AMARYLLIS—NEW GIANT HYBRIDS 
There is nothing that will give the amateur greater pleasure for 
the window garden than these giant-flowering Amaryllis that are 
so easily managed. The strain we offer is the finest that has 
ever been produced in this country, strong bulbs throwing vigor- 
ous stems with from four to six gigantic blooms of the most perfect 
form, ranging in color from pure white ground, with varied mark- 
ings of rose, red and crimson to the richest self colors as scarlet, 
crimson, bright red, cherry and almost maroon. Strong blooming 
bulbs: “Each;’ 35e; 3° for 1.00. 
BLUE LEAVED HONEYSUCKLE 
The Blue Leaved Honeysuckle (Korolkowi) is one our most useful 
shrubs. Growing from 8 to 12 feet high, may be used in the 
shrubbery border where its blue-green foliage makes a very 
pleasing contrast. In addition, we have found it to bloom heavier 
than any other variety, and the flower sprays held well above 
the foliage. Blossom, deep pink but not fragrant. 1 to 2 ft., 50c 
each, 3 for $1.25. 
EVERBLOOMING LILAC 
The Everblooming Lilac (Microphylla), unlike other Lilacs, can 
be used in the low border because of its dwarf habit. Forms a 
low branching shrub, usually about 5 feet high. It not only 
blooms at the normal spring Lilac season, but again in late 
summer and fall. 1% to 2 feet plants, 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 
CHINESE LILAC 
The Chinese Lilac (Rothomagensis) is similar to the Persian in 
habit and flower. Grows somewhat taller and blooms earlier. 
1 to 2 feet, 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA 
(Prunus Triloba). One of the most beautiful and showy of all 
small trees. It begins to bloom before the leaves appear in the 
spring, being literally covered with very double rose-like pink 
flowers. This symmetrically formed, graceful little tree grows 
usually to a height of but 8 feet, and is attractive as a specimen 
or when planted in groups or shrub border. It is hardy and 
easily grown, and no lawn is so small that room cannot be found 
for at least one of these wonderful trees. Many who have seen 
it declare it to be the most beautiful tree they have ever seen. 
The rose-like blossoms make fine cut-flowers. 3 to 4 ft., $1.00 each. 
HARDY WATER LILIES 
Few flowers will give as much enjoyment with as little atten- 
tion as the water lily. After planting it requires no care other 
than to add enough water to take care of evaporation. If you 
have no pool, sink a wooden tub in the flower bed or rock gar- 
den. Hardy water lilies may be left out over winter or may be 
kept in the basement. 
Our water lilies will bloom the first season, if planted between 
April lst and July 15th. They may be safely planted any time 
before October Ist, but if started later than July 15th they may not 
bloom until the following summer. 
Water Lilies are shipped from April to October. 
WATER LILY COLLECTION 
3 for $2.75 
One each of Pink, Yellow and White—3 varieties of our se- 
lection for only $2.75, postpaid. 
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NEW SENSATIONAL BOYSENBERRY 
Big Money Making Crop. Don’t Delay—Order Today 
The New Boysenberry is the greatest improvement in small vine 
berries in many years. It is a big money-maker for market or 
roadside growers, and one that should be included in every home 
planting. It is hardy and stood better than 15 degrees below zero 
without injury. Berries are of immense size, bluish-black. They 
grow in clusters on long stems, making them easy to pick. Pick- 
ing season is long, lasting from 6 to 8 weeks so you see the 
berry really has a tendency towards being an Everbearer. Fruit 
has a delicious flavor, very sweet, very few seeds. Strong field 
grown plants. Each l5c, 10 for $1.25, 25 for $2.50, 100 for $8.00. 
