Roses by Tuttle Bros. 
All Roses Graded No. 1 Under Grades and Standards Act. 
We hear a great deal of complaint these days about the small returns from money invested. If you are 
one of those unhappy people who have surplus funds and can’t finda profitable investment, we can at least 
partly solve your problem. Invest a few dollars in Tuttle Bros. roses, some of the “better” varieties. Your 
return will not be 2% or 6% but—in terms of happy remembrance of blooms gone by, of roses currently 
enjoyed, of joyful anticipation of colorful flowers to come—we’'d estimate them at something like 400% plus. 
Where can you find an investment equal to this? The answer is simple—you can't! 
INVESTMENT IN HAPPINESS PAYS THE BIGGEST DIVIDENDS! 
We have been growing roses in this wicinity since 1920. We know our roses better than you know your best friends, 
We'd really get a lot of pleasure out of helping you with your selections. 
GOOD ROSES OLD AND NEW 
PRICES listed are for dormant bare-root stock available 
January, February, March. 10% DISCOUNT IN LOTS OF 
10 OR MORE. Some varieties in containers through sum- 
mer and fall. Each, $2.50 and up. No quantity discount. 
MAIL ORDERS. Orders for dormant roses to be deliv- 
ered beyond our regular truck routes are shipped by express 
during January, February and March, express charges col- 
lect. However, remittance to cover cost of plants must accom- 
pany order. Add 214%4% Sales Tax if orders are for delivery 
within California. 
BUSH ROSES 
Apricot Queen. Long pointed buds with shapely petals 
open into brilliant roses of neat orange pink. The plant is 
bushy and healthy. Patent 464. Each, $1.50. 
Autumn. A remarkable combination of gold, burnt orange 
and red that will linger long in your memory. The bush is 
sturdy and upright and bears a constant succession of sub- 
stantial flowers on strong stems. Each, $1.00. 
Caledonia. Has its faults we must admit. During damp, 
foggy weather this rose does not open properly but during 
clear weather no other white rose can equal it for the buds 
are long and shapely. The open rose is full and fragrant. The 
quality of bloom improves with distance from the coast. 
Each, $1.00. 
California. A magnificent shade of ruddy orange softened 
with saffron yellow. Pointed buds, enormous flowers, glossy 
foliage and vigorous growth. Patent 449. Each, $1.50. 
Cecile Brunner. Sweet little blush pink buds and flowers 
that are near perfection. Each, $1.25. 
Charlotte Armstrong. Long deep red buds are of perfect 
form, open bright pink flowers heavily double, petals of sur- 
prising substance. The blooms borne on good cutting stems, 
open slowly and last for days. Plant grows thriftily and is 
disease resistant. Patent 455. Each, $1.50. 
Christopher Stone. Most everyone is enthusiastic over this 
outstanding crimson scarlet rose. The huge tight petals form 
a lovely bud that opens slowly into a perfect double rose. 
The flowers darken with age but do not “purple”. An excel- 
lent rose for warm climates as it has lots of heavy leathery 
foliage. Each, $1.00. 
Condesa de Sastago. A fiery combination of red and gold 
Talisman shades on the upper surface of the petals and 
golden yellow beneath. Polished disease resistant foliage and 
strong stems. Each, $1.00. 
Countess Vandal. A rose you can ill afford to be without 
for its tapering subdued salmon buds and full flowers are 
as near perfection as roses can be. Upright in both growth 
and character. Patent 38. Each, $1.25. 
Crimson Glory. We grew this rose some time ago, but 
enjoying only indifferent success we discontinued it. We 
realize now we were too hasty. While the plant is spreading 
rather than upright, it grows thriftily and produces tight, 
perfect buds and exquisite roses, deep velvety crimson, shaded 
maroon. Sweet fragrance. Patent 105. Each, $1.50. 
Dainty Bess. A charming single rose of satiny pink with 
daintily ruffled petals'and bright crimson stamens. You 
should never lack for long slender buds to cut if you plant 
this variety as it blooms prolifically. Growth strong and 
erect. Each, $1.00. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Seems to grow lovelier with each 
passing year. Long apricot, yellow and pink buds open to 
large high-centered flowers of surprising form and substance. 
Varnished foliage. Each, $1.00. 
Eclipse. From stream-lined buds of clear yellow come 
neat double flowers that hold their color better than any other 
yellow rose of our acquaintance. The bush is vigorous and 
branching and very prolific. Patent 172. Each, $1.25. 
E. G. Hill. Away from the coast no rose with finer qualities 
is obtainable. Heavily double roses of a rich crimson scarlet, 
sweetly fragrant, that will maintain their handsome appear- 
ance until the petals falls. Long stems and abundant bloom. 
Each, $1.00. 
Etoile de Hollande. This variety is as nearly mildew proof 
as any rose we grow and because of its dense leathery foliage 
it is a most satisfactory rose even in the hottest weather. Long 
tapering buds of deep red open to full high centered roses of 
glowing crimson. Richly fragrant. Each, $1.00. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. There is hardly a time from early 
spring until winter that you cannot pick a bouquet of slender 
yellow and apricot buds from this prolific plant. Glistening 
mildew resistant foliage. Each, $1.25. 
Frau Karl Druschki. This rose came out around the turn 
of the century and has been popular ever since. Grows freely, 
is long lived and will supply vou quantities of well shaped 
ivory white bloom, Each, $1.25. 
QUANTITY PRICES 
$1.00 roses....10 for $ 9.00 $1.50 roses....10 for $13.50 
1.25 roses....10 for 11.25 2.00 roses....10 for 18.00 
$2.50 roses... .10 for $22.50 


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