THE CHIEF 
Patent No. 456 

THE BEST IN CLIMBING ROSES 
Dormant bare root stock, 65c, except as noted. 
Specimen plants in 5-gal. containers, $1.50. 
Patented varieties, $2.00. 
Cl. Banksia. White. Large clusters of small, double white 
roses in spring. A rampant grower that will cover a lot of 
territory in a very short time. Holding its bright green 
foliage through winter, it presents a clean appearance at all 
times. Each, 75c. 
Cl. Banksia. Yellow. 
through spring. Rampant grower. Clean foliage. 
Showers of small, double flowers 
Each, 75c 
Cl. Belle of Portugal. Through spring is literally smoth- 
ered with long, salmon-pink buds that open into double roses 
of great size. No rose grows more luxuriantly. 
Cl. Blaze. (Patent No. 10). Everblooming Paul’s Scarlet. 
Produces masses of brilliant scarlet blooms in spring and 
early summer and occasional flowers through late summer 
and fall. Luxuriant, waxy foliage. Each. $1.00. 
Cl. Cecil Brunner. Small, perfect, bright pink buds that 
appear through spring and summer on a strong growing 
plant. Make up a vase of this rose together with our com- 
mon blue agathaea, the result may surprise you. 
A fiery combination of rich 
Varnished foliage. Vigorous 
Cl. Condesa de Sastago. 
orange-red, gold and yellow. 
growth. It’s new! Each, 75c. 
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. Each, 75c. 
C]. 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. Duquesa de Peneranda. Intriguing apricot-pink. If 
you have been disappointed with the climbing characteristics 
of Breslau, try this variety. Grows vigorously. Foliage is 
equal and tlowers superior to Breslau. Each, 75c. 

Cl. Etoile de Hollande. Dark velvety red. Bears quantities 
of beautifully formed roses that are excellent for cutting. 
Each, 75c. 
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. 
Cl. 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- 
Inowiragrancesm ach w/a Gs 
Cl. McGredy’s Yellow. Strong heavily foliaged sport of 
the popular bush. Full double flowers of buttercup yellow. 
Each /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. 
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. 
DICKSON’S RED 
Patent No. 376 


48 TUTTLE BROS. NURSERIES, PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
