TREE ROSES BY TUTTLE BROS. 
For the past 21 years we have grown tree roses. 
In fact we believe we were the first nursery, but 
one, to grow them in any quantity in Southern Cali- 
fornia. We have tried each year to grow them “big- 
ger and better”. Our friends tell us we have suc- 
ceeded in doing so. Come in and see them. We'll 
appreciate your opinion in the matter. 
Our tree roses are grown at our Lombardy ranch 
in warm loose soil that grows a real root system. 
Budded on I.X.L. 40-inch standards. Graded to 
conform to the specifications set forth in the 
“Grades and Standards Act” of the State of Cali- 
fornia. 
Price, $1.50 each. Established in 5-gal. containers, $1.75. 
A more complete description of these varieties will be 
found under “‘Bush Roses”’. 
Autumn. Bronze, burnt orange and gold. 
Duchess of Athol. Gold, bronze and burnt orange. 
Dame Edith Helen. Pink. 
Etoile de Hollande. Glowing velvety red. 
Golden Emblem. Orange and gold. 
Hadley. Red. 
Hinrich Gaede. Vermilion and orange. 
J. Otto Thilow. Rose pink. 
Kaiserin. Pure white. 
Los Angeles. Flame pink. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Buttercup yellow. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Clear canary yellow. 
Mrs. Lovell Swisher. Salmon pink. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Copper and orange. 
President Hoover. Orange and pink. 
Pink Dawn. Pink. 
Picture. Rose pink. 
Radiance. Flesh pink. 
Red Radiance. Crimson. 
Rose Marie. Rose pink. 
Sister Therese. Yellow. 
Southport. Brilliant scarlet. 
Talisman. Red, burnt orange and gold. 
Victoria Harrington. Dark red. 
Ville de Paris. Sunflower yellow. 
DECIDUOUS SHADE TREES 
Prices are for bare-root dormant stock unless otherwise specified. January, February, March delivery. 
No home is complete without a few of these handsome trees that lose their foliage in autumn and 
break out in bright new clothing each spring. They bring you quickly most welcome summer shade and 
allow you to enjoy the warming sunshine in winter. Approximate height of trees follows description. 
MAPLE TREES 
Acer dasycarpum. Silver Maple. A large spreading tree to 
50 ft. that with a moderate amount of water will supply 
ample shade in a short time. The characteristic maple foliage 
is bright green on the upper surface and gray green under- 
neath. Hardy anywhere in the coastal belt. Well branched 
specimen trees 10-12 ft., $2.50; 8-10 ft., $1.80. Young trees, 
well branched 6-7 ft., $1.25; 5-gal. containers, $1.70; 15 gal. 
containers, 12-14 ft., $6.00. 
CALIFORNIA MAPLE 
(See illustration, page 10.) 
Acer macrophyllum. Give these trees plenty of water and 
they will grow prodigiously fast. Huge dark green leaves 
keep the trees well covered until late in fall, producing a 
dense cooling shade that is more than inviting. The fra- 
erance of the fall leaves after a rain will bring memories 
and anticipations of trout streams and deep mountain can- 
yons (and how we do “anticipate’’). Spreading tree to 5Ostts 
in height. Well branched specimens, balled 10-12 ft., $3.00; 
8-10 ft., $2.50; 6-8 ft., $1.80; 5-gal. containers, $2.00. 
JAPANESE MAPLE 
Acer palmatum. Moderately slow growing large shrub or 
small tree with thin branches that are handsomely foliaged 
with 2-inch deeply cut leaves. The fresh new growth when 
it first appears is a lively red which changes to glistening 
ereen, The chill of autumn nights paint the leaves vivid 
shades of scarlet and gold. A 10-12 ft. tree that is easily 
grown in any sunny or semi-shaded location. An excellent 
subject for espalier. Balled, bushy 5-6 ft., $3.50; 4-5 ft., $2.50; 
S5-gal. containers, $2.00; gal. containers, 70c. 
CALIFORNIA ALDER 
Alnus rhombifolia. For rapidity of growth, beauty of fo- 
liage and unquestionable character this remarkable tree from 
our own California canyons is outstanding. The upright tree, 
spreading sufficiently to afford good shade, is heavily clothed 
through the entire growing season with large cool leaves of 
deepest green. One of the best trees for the lawn as it 
appreciates moisture. Well branched specimens 10-12 ft., 
$3.50; 8-10 ft., $2.00. Young trees 6-7 ft., $1.25; 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $2.50; 15-gal. containers, 10-12 ft., $7.50. 
WHITE BIRCH 
Betula alba. Silver Birch. This slender 20 ft. tree is out- 
standingly lovely at all times. Through the growing season 
the thin swaying branchlets and quivering leaves cast their 
graceful shadows. In winter the picturesque white bark 
glistens in the winter sun. Planted either singly or in groups 
they have high ornamental value. Well branched specimens 
10-12 ft. heavy, $3.50; 8-10 ft. heavy, $2.50. Young trees 6-7 
ft., $1.25; 6-gal. containers, $2.50; 5-gal. containers, $1.70; 
15-gal. containers, 10-14 ft., $6.00. 
Betula pendula laciniata. Cutleaf Weeping Birch. Grace- 
fully pendulous tree with thin branches that are strung with 
small deeply cut leaves. Shining white bark that peels as the 
tree matures. Grows to about 30 ft. tall and half as wide. 
ell branched specimens 6-7 ft., $2.25; 5-gal. containers, 
$2.50. 
COPPER BEECH 
Fagus sylvatica purpurea. A tall slender specimen tree of 
rather slow growth that in spring comes out with brilliant 
copper colored foliage which changes to purple as it ma- 
tures. Quite striking! 6-gal. containers, $5.00. 
MAIDENHAIR TREE 
Ginkgo biloba. Tall tree to 35 ft., rather slender when 
young, but quite spreading as it matures. The bright green 
foliage resembles Maiden Hair Fern but is built along much 
more generous and substantial lines. Individual leaves will 
measure as much as 2% in. across. In autumn the leaves are 
brilliant yellow. Easily grown most anywhere. 5-gal. contain- 
ers, $2.50; gal. containers, 70c; 15-gal. containers, $10.00. : 
FLAME TREE 
Koelreuteria bipinnata. Not only an excellent shade tree 
but highly ornamental as well. The finely cut fern-like foliage 
forms a round dense head and in late summer the tree pro- 
vides a brilliant display of orange red pods that are very 
showy, indeed. 40 ft. 5-gal. containers, $2.50. 

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