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TUTTLE BROS. NURSERIES 
GAILLARDIA Dazzler. 
Large maroon-red and golden yellow flowers on 
strong stems through Summer and Fall. Excellent for 
cutting. Height two feet. Sun. 2 x /z inch pots. 
GAZANIA. 
The principal uses of these extremely hardy peren¬ 
nials are: as ground covers in parkings, on banks and 
in driveway strips. They also may be used to advan¬ 
tage as borders for perennial beds. 
Aur,antiacum (Gold Dollars), grows into a compactly 
spreading plant. Leaves narrow, dark green and three 
to four inches in length. The large single orange, 
marigold-like flowers appear in profusion in Spring, 
close above the dense foliage. Gal. containers. Flats 
of about 100 plants, $1.50. 
Splendens. Not as compact as the foregoing, grows an 
inch or two taller, flowers are lemon yellow and the 
glossy foliage is gray on the reverse side. Blooms 
Spring and Summer. Gal. containers, Flats of about 
100 plants, $1.50. 
♦Splendens hybrid. Yellow. Leaves and flower stems 
grow longer than the preceding varieties. A new va¬ 
riety that commands attention. 2% inch pots. 
Splendens hybrid. White. 2% inch pots. 
GERANIUM. 
The lowly geranium is again fast gaining in popu¬ 
larity. Planted in beds or in pots, will supply more 
color through the whole year than any other plant. 
Give them generous amounts of dairy fertilizer and 
plant them in sun. They will not disappoint you. We 
have them in: single orange, five shades of single 
and double pink, red, single or double salmon, single 
red with white and green foliage and single white. 
3 inch pots. Gal. containers. Not all varieties in both 
sizes. 
Apple scented. The fragrance from the leaves of this 
charming fine leaved geranium reminds you of 
crushed apple leaves. 3 inch pots. 
♦Ivy Geranium. Planted in pots, window boxes, on 
banks or used as a ground cover, these bright glossy 
leaved plants will supply colorful flowers through, 
the whole year. We grow them in lavender, pink and 
red. 2 % inch pots. Gal. containers. 
Martha Washington geraniums are popular on ac¬ 
count of their large, bright, peculiarly marked flow¬ 
ers. Light pink, red and purple. Pink and maroon, 3 
inch pots. 
Rose Geranium will take you back to memories of 
your grandmother’s garden. The fragrance of their 
delicate leaves and their lavender-pink flowers will 
gladden any garden. 3 inch pots. 
GEUM 
Will thrive in either sun or shade with very ordinary 
attention. Their flat, double, compact flowers are 
borne on tall stems, two to two and one-half feet. 
Excellent for cutting. The long deeply cut leaves 
are interesting, too. 
Uady Stratheden. Yellow. Gal. containers. 2% in. pots. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Red. 2% inch pots. Gal. containers. 
GOLDEN ROD (Solidago canadensis). 
We will never forget the sight of the golden plumes 
of this lofty perennial as we saw them waving in 
the breeze in the background of a perennial planting. 
A tall red brick patio wall behind them accentuated 
their loveliness. Their tall arrow-like stems grow to 
six or eight feet. They prefer sun. 3 inch pots. Gal. 
eontainers. 
We also grow a dwarf variety, growing to two feet 
with four to six inch terminal clusters of small gold¬ 
en yellow flowers. Gal. containers 
