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TUTTLE BROS. NURSERIES 
■'ROCKHILL STRAWBERRY 
Strawberries on a bush! Strange, yet true! Bears a 
great quantity of large, red, delicious berries on a 
well-rounded eight to ten inch bush. Thrives in 
Southern California. Bare-root, 10c each, $1.00 per 
dozen. Gal. containers. 
ROSE CAMPION (Agrostemma coronaria) 
Picture to yourself tall spikes of dazzling, blood-red 
flowers against a Dusty Miller-gray background. A 
bushy plant, well foliaged from the ground. Will 
thrive in any warm, well drained soil. Grows to a 
height of two and one-half feet. 2% inch pots. Gal. 
containers. 
*SAGINA Subulata 
Hardy, grass-like perennial for ground cover or for 
use between stepping stones. Forms a soft mat of rich 
green. Flats, $1.70. 
SALVIA 
Farinacea. Blue Bedder. Tall spikes of slowly open¬ 
ing blue flowers in summer. 2% inch pots. Gal. con¬ 
tainers. 
Leucantha. Grows round and compact to three and 
one-half feet. Surmounted in late summer and fall 
with close flowered spikes of royal purple. Sun. Gal. 
containers. 
Pitcheri. Deep blue. Blooms from late summer until 
winter. Grows to three feet. Sun. Gal. containers. 
Splendens. A compact, bright foliaged plant growing 
to two and one-half feet. Blooms continually through 
summer, and winter too, if planted in a sunny frost- 
free location. Flowers flaming red. Gal. containers. 
Sutton’s Giant Lavender. Long racemes of lavender- 
colored flowers. Grows to six feet. Sun. 2 V 2 inch 
pots. Gal. containers. 
*SAPONARIA oc^oides 
Low, half-trailing perennial for the border or rockery. 
Small pink flowers appear over the entire plant in 
spring and early summer. Plant in sun. 2 V 2 inch 
pots. Gal. containers. 
SAXIFRAGE (Saxifraga) 
Shade loving perennials that are planted for their 
luxuriant foliage and attractive flowers. 
*Sarmentosa. Will thrive in any shaded, moist loca¬ 
tion. Creeps close to the ground, rooting and forming 
independent plants as it grows. Even in spots w^here 
very little light penetrates it will flourish. Leaves are 
round, one to two inches in diameter, green, heavily 
veined with white. White flowers on slender, six- 
inch stems. Valuable in rockeries, baskets or window 
boxes. 2 V 2 inch pots. Gal. containers. 
Stracheyi. Large, six to eight inch, leathery leaves. 
Glossy, dark green. Has the appearance of being 
sensitive to frost but is entirely hardy here. Is one 
of our most valuable subjects for shaded locations. 
Broad, short-stemmed panicles of pink, primrose-like 
flowers appear through winter and spring. Grows to 
one and one-half feet in height. Gal. containers, 35c. 
* Particularly useful in rock gardens. 
