Cl. Countess Vandal. Long, coppery bronze buds on a 
robust climber. Puts on a display through the season that is 
seldom equalled in a climbing rose. Will supply quantities 
of perfect flowers for cutting. Each, $1.00, 
Cl. Dainty Bess. A new sport of the popular Dainty Bess 
bush rose. Large, daintily ruffled, single pink roses are borne 
constantly from spring until winter. 
Cl. Dame Edith Helen. This climbing sport seems to bloom 
much better than the bush variety. All through the season 
it will supply you with huge, double, perfectly formed roses 
with long stems. Leaves are large and attractive. 
Cl. Duchess of Athol. Orange, gold, bronze and burnt 
orange. A rampant grower. Handsome bronzy-green foliage 
and stems. A fine cutting rose. 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. Dark velvety red. Bears quantities 
of beautifully formed roses that are excellent for cutting. 
Cl. Golden Emblem. Crimson, gold and yellow. It seems to 
us that the high shades of this rose are more pronounced in 
the climber than in the bush. Grows vigorously. Foliage 
dark, glossy green. 
Ci. Hadley. Carries long-stemmed, velvety-red buds and 
flowers from March until December. You'll never forget the 
buds you cut nor will you forget their fragrance. 
Cl. Hoosier Beauty. Flowers exactly like the bush—huge, 
velvety-crimson flowers heavily veined with dark red. The 
color lasts. 
Cl. Irish Fireflame. Single apricot and gold. Each, 75c. 
Cl. Kaiserin. Creamy white buds opening into clear white, 
high centered flowers of great beauty. The plant climbs freely 
and blooms through the entire season. 
Cl. Kitty Kininmonth. Large, semi-double bright pink 
ruffled blooms in profusion. Grows prodigously fast. 
Cl. Los Angeles. It is quite useful in a location where a 
moderate amount of climbing will suffice, as on a fence or 
not too large pergola. Bears constantly large, flame-pink buds 
that you will enjoy cutting. 
Cl. Marechal Niel. Fragrant, large golden yellow. Charm- 
ing fragrance. Each, 75c. 
Cl. McGredy’s Yellow. Strong heavily foliaged sport of 
the popular bush. Full double flowers of buttercup yellow. 
achwe 5c: 
Cl. Mermaid. No other rose we know can be used to ad- 
vantage in as many places as Mermaid. As a pillar rose, for 
fences, pergolas or as a cover for banks—in fact, anywhere 
in the sun that a thick cover of glistening foliage is needed, 
you will find it to be indispensable. Pale sulphur-yellow, 
gold centered flowers are borne in*profusion all through the 
season. l-gal. containers, 50c. 

Cl. Mrs. E. P. Thom. If you are partial to plain yellow 
roses of the best form and quality, you will want this va- 
riety. Grows prodigously fast and certainly is not a slacker 
when it comes to flowers. The dark, thick foliage is attrac- 
tive, too. 
Cl. Paul’s Scarlet. Does practically all of its blooming be- 
fore the first of July, but until this time fiery scarlet flowers 
are borne in heavy clusters over practically the whole plant. 
Unlike most climbing roses, it generally blooms heavily 
shortly after planting. Will even grow and bloom on the 
north side of a building if it has plenty of light. The foliage 
is heavy and disease resistant and is held well through the 
year. 
Cl. President Herbert Hoover. Like the Hoover bush, of 
which it is a sport, this climbing rose grows luxuriantly and 
displays its wealth of orange-scarlet and pink buds and flow- 
ers through the season. The high shades of the buds are apt 
to be more pronounced in the climber than in the bush. 
Cl. Radiance. A strong climbing, free blooming sport of the 
bush that combines long life, vigor and remarkable summer 
blooming qualities to make an indispensable addition to the 
garden. Perfect light to deep pink flowers can be cut from 
April until November. 
Cl. Rose Marie. You have always admired this variety in 
the bush. With its bright, long, rose-pink buds and large, 
deep-pink flowers, it is still more attractive than the bush. 
Grows vigorously. 
Cl. Silver Moon. Large, clear white flowers, yellow sta- 
mens. The glossy, bronzy-green foliage presents an excellent 
appearance through the year. Each, 75c. 
Cl. Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. We are very partial to 
this yellow climbing beauty and recommend it as having 
much merit. The long, sunflower-yellow buds are perfect in 
form and are borne on strong stems that are fine for cutting. 
The foliage is bright, glossy green; looks well at any season. 
Grows vigorously. 
Cl. Talisman. Buds of red, burnt orange and gold appear 
all through the season in profusion. Always seem bright and 
happy. Excellent for cutting. Foliage bright green. Grows 
vigorously. 
Cl. Ville de Paris. A new climbing sport of one of our 
finest yellow roses, Ville de Paris. Each, 75c. 
Cl. Yellow Cecil Brunner. Small, dainty yellow flowers. 
Blooms heavily. Strong grower. Each, 75c. 
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 314-gal. containers, $1.75. 
A more complete description of these varieties will be 
found under “Bush Roses”. 
Autumn. Bronze, burnt orange and gold. 
Caledonia. White. 
Condesa de Sastago. Orange, red and gold. 
Duchess of Athol. Gold, bronze and burnt orange. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Apricot, yellow and pink. 
Etoile de Hollande. Glowing velvety red. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. Apricot, yellow and buff. 
Golden Emblem. Orange and gold. 
Hadley. Red. 
Hinrich Gaede. Vermilion and orange. 
J. Otto Thilow. Rose pink. 
Kaiserin. Pure white. 
Los Angeles. Flame pink. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Clear canary yellow. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Copper and orange. 
Pink Dawn. Pink. 
President Hoover. Orange and 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. 



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