TOLLESON NURSERIES 
CLIMBING ROSES 
RED VARIETIES 
Climbing Roses, Each ..$ .50 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—A strong healthy vigorous grower, frequently 
making shoots from 10 to 12 feet long, and good sized flowers for 
a climbing Rose that blooms so freely; color deep rose pink, of good 
form. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—The most popular of all climbing Roses. Un¬ 
equaled in brilliancy by any other variety, these are of a vivid scar¬ 
let, of large size and are produced 1 in clusters of from three to twenty 
flowers on long, strong stems. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
WHITE DOROTHY 
PERKINS—S mall, 
beautiful clear white 
blooms, great clus¬ 
ters. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
VARIETIES 
Each.$ .75 
AUSTRIAN COP¬ 
PER-—-Single bril¬ 
liant flowers, orange 
red inside and yellow 
outside. 
American Beauty Roses 
RUBRIFOLIA — In¬ 
tensely pink starry 
flowers, red foliage. 
PINK VARIETIES 
DOROTHY PERKINS—Beautiful miniature flowers of 
small brilliant shell-pink, great clusters. 
MME. G. STAECHE 
LIN — Vigorous 
climber with per¬ 
fumed flowers of 
pale pink. 
DR, VAN FLEET— 
Pale pink buds borne 
on long, individual 
stems. 
TREES 
STRAIGHT AND PERFECT—NONE SETTER 
In shade trees we offer the best quality stock in the west. Straight, 
well balanced and symmetrical. These trees are dug with a heavy 
power digger and grown on a sandy loam producing an abundance 
of roots. We invite comparison with any stock anywhere. 
Locate the trees on your lot so they will shade the windows where 
you work; the porches, or places where you can sit to see and enjoy 
a fine view of the distant mountains. 
SPECIAL PURPOSE TREES 
STREETS, ROADS AND WIDE AVENUES—American Elm, Chinese 
Elm, Silver Maple, American Ash. 
DRIVEWAY THROUGH LAWNS AND PARKS—Catalpa, American 
Linden, Cutleaf Birch. 
SINGLE SPECIMENS OF LARGE GROWTH—Birches, especially 
the Cut Leafed Weeping; Austrian and White Pines, Colorado Spruces, 
Concolor Fir. Give them plenty of space for future growth. 
TREES OF MEDIUM GROWTH FOR SPECIMENS—Flowering Crab, 
Mountain Ash. 
STRONG GROWING TREES OF PYRAMIDAL OR UPRIGHT HAB¬ 
IT—Bolleana Poplar, Lombardy Poplar. 
TREES FOR MOIST LOCATIONS—American Elm, Birch, American 
Linden, Ash, Catalpa, Poplars and Willows. 
ON DRY KNOLLS AND ON POOR SOILS PLANT -Silver Maples 
and Poplars, Honey Locust, Chinese Elm. 
FOR WINDBREAKS—Austrian Pine, Russian Olive and Chinese 
Elm. No doubht the Chinese Elm is the greatest living windbreak 
for western planting. 
FLOWERING TREES—Flowering Plum, Flowering Crab, Mountain 
Ash. 
TREES WITH CUT OR FEATHERY LEAVES—Cut-leaf Weeping 
Birch, Weir’s Cut-leaf Maple. 
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