TUTTLE BROS. SPRING FLOWERING TREES 
Among the spring flowering trees the Flowering Peaches are the most spectacular. By planting early, 
midseason and late varieties you may enjoy a surfeit of fragrant bloom from January to May. 
Please note: Approximate height of trees usually follows the description. 
Unless otherwise specified prices are for bare-root dormant stock, January, February, March delivery. 

RED FLOWERING DOGWOOD—Delightful small tree 
for partially shaded situations. 
PERSIAN SILK TREE 
Albizzia julibrissin. A hardy tree of moderate proportions 
with finely cut acacia-like foliage. In summer each branch 
is tipped with fragrant feathery pink bloom. Sun. 25-ft. 5-gal, 
containers, $3.50. 
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 spread- 
ing tree of graceful proportions that thrives best in a location 
where partly shaded. 10-12 ft. 6-gal. containers, $4.50; 5-gal. 
containers, $3.00; gal. containers, $1.35. 
Cornus florida Redflowering. Bears spectacular quantities 
of single pink to red flowers in February and March and in 
fall the curling leaves put on a scarlet show. A small tree 
that likes at least partial shade, moisture and a slightly acid 
soil, 6-gal. containers, $10.00; 5-gal. containers, $5.00. 
CORAL TREE 
Erythrina crista-galli. You probably remember your re- 
action to the first sight of this beauty, your ‘‘Oh’s!” and 
“Ah’s!” over the unbelievable brilliance of its huge coral-red, 
pea-shaped blossoms. With each growth from June until 
October the tips of the glossy foliaged branches are alive with 
magnificent bloom. Hardy. 12 ft. 5-gal. containers, $3.50; 
gal. containers, $1.35. 
FLOWERING PEACHES 
Our collection of Flowering Peach represents over 20 
years of painstaking care in selecting the finest varieties, as 
we discover them, for your gardens. As we ball our trees they 
can be depended upon to grow and bloom the season they are 
planted. 
Prices: 16-34 in. caliper, $5.00; 5<-1% in. caliper, $3.75; 5- 
gal. containers, $3.25 unless otherwise noted. Some varieties 
bare root, $2.00. Note approximate time of coming into 
bloom. 
Bicolor. A unique tree presenting a striking combination 
of white and red. Some of the branches bear only red flow- 
ers, the rest carry red blossoms streaked with ivory white. 
February 1. 

CREPE MYRTLE—Provides a bewildering display in 
late summer and fall. See page 28. 

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