TUTTLE BROS. SPRING FLOWERING TREES 
Unless otherwise specified prices are for bare-root dormant stock. January, February, March delivery. 
‘“God’s in His Heaven, all’s right with the world.” How can we feel otherwise when, in spring, bright 
buds open to still brighter bloom and the leaf buds swell to dress in brilliant green the somber nakedness 
of winter. 
Please note: Approximate height of trees usually follows the description. 
CORAL TREE 
Erythrina Crista-galli. An exceedingly busy 15-ft. tree 
from Brazil. With the first warm weather in February it 
begins to throw out heavy varnished green branches and 
foliage. Along about the first of June enormous clusters of 
2-inch pea-shaped flowers appear to charm you with their 
wealth of crimson red. The tree makes several growths every 
summer and never: forgets to add, with each growth, its 
showy blooms. 5-gal. containers, $2.50; gal. containers, $1.00. 
FLOWERING PEACHES 
For the past 20 years we have been gathering together a 
collection of flowering peach and feel that we now have the 
best assortment to be found anywhere. We take particular 
pains in growing our trees, pruning them to produce shapely 
crowns. The stronger growing varieties are headed out at 
about 38 in. We ball our trees insuring better growth and 
plenty of bloom the first season. 
Prices: 14-5@ in. caliper, $2.00; 5-14 in. caliper, $2.50; 
5-gal. containers, $2.50; unless otherwise noted. Specimen 
trees of most varieties, $3.50 to $40.00. Some varieties bare 
root, $1.50. Note approximate time of coming into bloom. 
Bicolor. Presents the most striking appearance of any of 
the flowering peaches as it bears large double flowers some 
of which are entirely red and the rest ivory white streaked 
and blotched with red. February 1. 

CYDONIA SANGUINEA (FLOWERING QUINCE) 
(See page 28) 
RED BUD 
Cercis canadensis. A small round leaved tree to 12 ift., just 
the right size to fit in a rather small spot in the garden. 
Great quantities of rose pink pea-shaped flowers are borne 
in late spring. Bush type, 4-5 ft. $1.75; 5-gal. containers, 
$3.00; 15-gal. containers, $7.50. 
FLOWERING DOGWOODS 
Cornus florida. Mere words are entirely inadequate to de- 
scribe the virgin beauty of this outstanding tree when banked 
with its huge single pearly white blossoms. A small spreading 
tree of graceful proportions that thrives best in a location 
where partly shaded: 10-12 ft. 6-gal. containers, $4.50; 5-gal. 
containers, $2.50; gal. containers, $1.00. 
Cornus florida rubra. Red Flowering Dogwood. The most 
spectacular of all the Dogwoods. Large single blooms shad- 
ing from light pink to red appear in great numbers in 
February and March. Dark green undulating leaves. Plant 
in part shade with peat or leaf mold. 8 ft. 5-gal. containers, CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS 
$4.50; 6-gal. containers, $7.50. (See page 28) 

Prices Subject to Change at Any Time 

30 TUTTLE BROS. NURSERIES, PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
