6 The Tingle Nursery Co., Pittsville, Md. 

Kaempferi Hybrid Azaleas 
In these new Kaempferi Hybrids—the result of crossing Kaemp- 
feri and Malvatica—there has been obtained the hardiest type of 
evergreen Azalea, with a good range of color in the flowers. Time 
has proven that these new hybrids are just as hardy as Kaempferi, 
until now the hardiest of the evergreen sorts. 
Prices of the following: 2 yr. old plants, 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
ATALANTA. Immense purple flowers; plants strong growers. 
BETTY. Brilliant rosy-pink with a trace of orange flowers. 
CARMEN. A large rose colored bushy growing variety. 
MARY. A very distinct deep pink of large size. 
PURPLE KING. A good purple flower; good grower. 
WILLY. Fine flower; pure clear soft pink. 
Deciduous Azaleas 
For richness of colors and vivid fall foliage, there are no 
Azaleas that compare with the hardy deciduous forms. Taller 
growing than the evergreen types, they are indispensable in a 
shrubbery border or in masses. 
ALTACLARENCE. A very fine large flower in various shades of 
yellow and orange. 6 to 8 in. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
CHINENSIS. Flowers mostly yellow to orange. Very much like Jap- 
onica in flower character. 8 to 12 in. 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 
Copper and gold in abundance. 
GANDAVENSIS (Ghent Hybrids). A very satisfactory type of 
Azalea, including a wide range of colors from white to flaming 
orange. They grow and thrive with a minimum of care and 
the shades of yellow, copper and gold are particularly lovely. 
ATiO, Onins coc eeachas tor 0c: 
INDICA ALBA (Ledifolia Alba). Very large white flowers; good 
grower and profuse bloomer. Hardy in north. 2 yr. 50c each. 
INDICA ROSEA (Magnifica). Similar to Indica Alba, except the 
flowers are rose colored. Same prices as Indica Alba. 
JAPONICA. A vigorous shrub, growing up to 6 feet and hardy in 
New England. The flowers are orange-red to flaming-red. Makes 
a wonderful display. 6 in. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
KAEMPFERI. Large red beautiful flowers; hardy; tall and bushy. 
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450). 
KIRISHIMA (Damask Rose). This is a rare and attractive plant 
for spring bloom. During May it bears large white flowers 
with pale scarlet center. 8 to 10 in. 60c each, 3 for $1.50. 
MOLLIS. Various shades of flowers appear before the leaves 
in early spring. Deciduous. 6 to 8 in. 50c each, 3 for $1.25; 10 
to 12 in. $1.00: each, 3 for $2.50. 
PONTICA (Lutea). A broad, densely branched, deciduous Azalea. 
Large, yellow, fragrant flowers are produced in clusters at the 
end of the branches before the leaves appear. 8 to 12 in. $1.00 
COCH uo LOM 2.00. 
POUKHANENSIS. The rose-pink to rose-purple, fragrant flowers 
are produced abundantly in early spring. Deciduous, low spread- 
ing habit. Hardy in New England. 6 to 8 in. 35c, 3 for 90c; 
15 to 18 in. heavy plants $1.75 each, 3 for $4.50. 
VASEYI (Pinkshell Azalea). Pink or deep rose-colored flowers 
appear in early May before the foliage. Free bloomer. 6 to 
Seine bocheachwwos fon playa. 
New U. S. D. A. Azaleas 
A group of new varieties of hardy evergreen Azaleas released 
by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Most of these were collect- 
ed by the Department at the Agriculture College, Imperial Univ- 
sity Komaba in Tokio, Japan. They have been tried out by the 
U. S. Department of Agriculture staff and other interested growers 
and have been selected as being worthy of introduction in this 
country. In ordering these Azaleas also use the number following 
the name, this will insure your getting the variety wanted. 
Prices of the following: 2 yr. old plants, 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
Larger plants priced on request. 
BENI KIRISHIMA (No. 77113). A semi-double form; the flowers are 
old-rose to Eugenia pink. 
HO-ODEN (No. 77112). Hose in hose flowers about 1% inches in 
Ciameter. Thulite pink irregularly edged with white. 
MACRANTHA (No. 78382). Flowers rich orange in color. 
SUISHOREN (No. 77131). Flowers almost double, a little smaller 
and a little darker than Hinomayo. 
YO ZAKURA (No. 77096). Large rose-purple flowers 2 in. in diameter. 
Tells you how to grow them. 
AZALEAS AND CAMELLIAS by H. H. Hume. Every point about 
growing both of these shrubs is carefully explained here—soils, 
time and method of planting, cultivation, mulching, pruning, 
frost protection, feeding, pot and tub culture, pests and diseases, 
and propagation. Adaptable for every region where either shrub 
is grown, indoors or outdoors. $1.50 postpaid. 
