EVERGREENS 
We are not attempting to print prices on ever- 
p season. Moderate sized ones as used in 
most plantings will average about $4.00. 
Priced F. O. B. Lewiston, Idaho. 
greens this 


“A” GROUP—Trees almost entirely for 
used 
specimen or group planting, away from buildings. 
NORWAY SPRUCE. 
CONCOLOR FIR. 
COLORADOSBLUE SPRUCE, 
COLORADO GREEN SPRUCE. 
“B” GROUP—Used for 
specimen planting. 
AMERICAN ARBORVITAE. 
ORIENTAL ARBORVITAE—branches more up- 
right than American. 
“C” GROUP—Tall and narrow pyramidals. 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE most used and al- 
ways good. 
IRISH JUNIPER dense, bluish. 
BEVERLEYENSES golden. 
SCOPULORUM silver colored juniper. 
KETELEER JUNIPER rapid grower, good green. 
CAPITATA YEW a hardy excellent yew. 
IRISH YEW very narrow, hardy where sheltered. 
“D” GROUP—Round or roundly spreading. 
WOODWARD’S GLOBE ARBORVITAE— 
Standard round. 
RETINOSPERA FILIFERA — Pendulous, 
ful, rapid grower. 
“DA” GROUP—Small and dense, roundish but 
growing to point. For foundation plantings. 
BERKMAN’S. GOLDEN ARB — popular golden 
dwarf. 
DALA NANA—Similar to above, bright green. 
SPINEY GREEK—Grey green. 
“E” GROUP—Low and spreading. 
PFITZER JUNIPER—Bluish grey 
good. 
SABINA—Green, branches tending upward. 
TAMARISKAFOLIA — Dense, slow grower. 
Choice. 
“Asis (Givleng ein. 
both foundation and 
grace 
Very 
cast. 
_.ANDORA J.—Purplish spreader. 
COSAT OF MAIN J.—Green, very low. 
We have various other evergreen in different 
types. Come and see them. 
ROSES 
2 year, #1 field grown, top quality. 
In roses we handle only the best. All are two 
year, field grown, top-quality plants. Variety selec- 
tions are made for free-blooming and beauty. 
Prices $1.35 each. 
A few of the best: 
NIGHT—Extremely dark red. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Bright canary yellow, large 
and well shaped. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Brilliant orange carmine. 
CONDESSA DE SASTIGO—Lovely pink salmon. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Favorite large pink. 
GRUSS AU TEPLITZ — Deep red, abundant 
bloom. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE—Large deep rose-pink. 
JOANNE HILL—Apricot yellow. 
KAISERINE—Lemon-white, ivory center. 
MARGARET McGREDY — Very fine, 
scarlet. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—The favorite two-tone. 
RED RADIANCE — Free blooming, splendid 
cutting. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—Hard to beat. 
orange: 
TERMS AND CONDITIONS 
GUARANTEE—AI! stock is guaranteed to reach your shipping point in good growing condition, 
to be up to grade and to pass State Inspection. 
stock in any way after reaching destination. 
We cannot guarantee growth or be responsible for 
Any complaints must be made within 10 days. 
NON WARRANTY—We will upon proper proof replace free of charge any stock proving untrue 
to label, or refund amount paid. However in common with other nurserymen we give no warranty, 
express or implied, as to productivity, quality, description or any other matter of any stock, plants or 
bulbs we sell. 
SUBSTITUTIONS—Unless otherwise instructed we reserve the right to make substitutions of equal 
value of transportation. 
F. O. B. Lewiston, Idaho. 
merit in case we cannot supply a variety as ordered. 
TERMS—At least 25% cash with order, balance C. O. D. 
On cash orders of $10.00 or more stock premiums of our selection will be added to 
PRICES—Subject to change without notice. 
LYNN TUTTLE NURSERY 
Clarkston, Washington 
F | Located on CLARKSTON HEIGHTS overlooking the cities of Clarkston, Wash- 
ington and Lewiston, Idaho. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
We attempt to handle only the best varieties of 
trees suited to the district. Prices are proportionate 
to size and variety. Write for quotations. 
Large rapid growers: 
LOCUST—A hardy tree for quick shade. 
8 to 10 foot $2.00 

LOCUST—Idaho Red Flowering. 
This lovely flowering tree is the 
result of cross-pollination of the 
common locust with the Rose 
Acacia, or pink locust. It was 
developed in Idaho. Growth habit 
similar to common locust. No 
seed is developed or seed pods 
formed. It blooms intermittently 
all summer. Thorns are few, 
short and scattered. Really a fine, 
clean tree 
6-8’ 3.00 

SYCAMORE—Very popular for street and other 
planting. Clean, broadly spread. 8- 10 ft. $3.00. 
WALNUT—Common black, 5-6 ft. $1.50. 
See grafted varieties. 
Moderate sized or slower growing trees: 
BIRCH—White. Graceful, disease free, tall grow- 
ing and moderately narrow, 8-10 ft. $2.50. 
BIRCH—Cut Leaf Weeping, 8-10 ft. $3.50. 
HORSE CHESTNUT—White Flowering, $3.50. 
HORSE CHESTNUT—Pink, 5-6 ft. $5.00. 
LINDEN—American Basswood, 8-10 ft. $3.00. 
MAPLE—Norway. Round head. Good form and 
color, 8 LO) ft, $2.50: 
MAPLE—Red. A native American. 
coloring, 8-10 ft. $2.75. 
MAPLE—Schwedler. Bronze leaves in spring 
turning to rich, dark green, 8-10 ft. $3.00. 
MOUNTAIN ASH—Red berries in fall, 8-10 fe. 
$2.50. 
GINKGO—Found in petrified forests in central 
Washington. More recently introduced to this 
country from China. Although a deciduous tree 
its rather broad leaves are really modified needles. 
Street or yard, 8-10 ft. $4.00. 
Kentucky COFFEE TREE—A _ unique, beautiful 
and interesting tree. Enormous seed pods, fine 
foliage. Grey green branches in winter, $3.00. 
Brilliant fall 

Small Flowering Trees: 
HAW THORN—Pauls Scarlet. Profuse bloomer. 
Also have white blooming varieties, $3.00. 
CHERRY—Flowering. Both regular tree form and 
the weeping varieties, branched heads, $3.00. 
CRAB—Dolgo Flowering. Beautiful blooms fol- 
lowed by bright red crabapples, 5-6 ft. $2.50. 
PLUM—Purple Leaf Flowering, 5-6 ft. $2.50. 
DOGWOOD—White Flowering, balled, 4-5 ft. 
$5.00. 
DOGWOOD—Pink Flowering. These are among 
the most beautiful of flowering trees, 4-5 ft., 
balled, $7.50. 
WHY NOT NUT TREES? 
Yes, why not. Nut trees are beautiful, easily 
cared for, and clean. Nut trees root deeply and do 
not interfere with lawns and gardens. Nothing 
could be finer than a large Schafer Walnut with its 
rich, lustrous foliage and broad crown. For a 
smaller tree the Chinese Chestnut is most desirable; 
for still smaller the Filbert and Almond. 
PLANT WALNUTS FOR FUTURE SECURITY. 
EAT THEM FOR HEALTH. 
PRICES 7194.6 
Most of our fruit stocks are in the 3- 4 ft. grade, 
an excellent size for planting. We have extra 
heavy specimen trees in some varieties. 
Prices of ordinary varieties of: 
APPLE, PEACH, PEA APRICOT. 2EUMes 
PRUNE, -_NECTARINE: 
3-4 ft. grades @ $1.50 each. 
CHERRIES—3- 4 ft. $1.75. 
WAHLBERT PEACH—3- 4 ft. $1.75. 
IDARED APPLE—-4-6 ft. $1.75. 
SPECIMEN TREES 
Extra Heavy 
CHINES E~ @O'T=Bach=..0 eee Mh Lap} 
VAN TIUY® PEACH Rachigess. =) es ae Dees) 
HAT OPE AC Hs ic hisses ee eee eee 2.50 
WiAHIE BERG Pate aepim0n = eachmeeese-seess 2.50 
PINEAPPLE QUIN CE== Each. see 20) 
On some varieties we can give quantity prices. 
Write. 
NUT TREES 
SCHAFER WALNUT—Patent No. 494. Filberts, 
Chestnuts, Grafted Black Walnuts, Almonds, 
Pecans. See descriptions. 
GRAPES 
GRAPES—(See description). 
BERRIES 
GOOSEBERRIES = eee Sa 50 
Poorman, -cachv = Hh 
CURRANT—Red Wake, teach =. == seee, $ .60 
RASPBERRIES—ea chia gesses:=neeen eee eae 20 
Taylor, Morrison and Indian Summer 
each 925-4: le i hee eee veo 
STRAWBERRIES—Single crop, per 100 ..... 5.00 
Gem everbearer. perm V0 es aes UNG, 
Rockhill, per 50, $8.00, per 100 .......... 15.00 
Evermore sper 00; = = nee eee 10.00 
ASPARAGUS—Mary Washington 
Per 5\Q:.Weesoh es eet oan 2.00 
Per 100 3.22. 3.50 
RHWBARB=Eachy ees eee 30 
Per, dozer) tee:22 sce ce eee cee 3.00 

LYON Saale 
We believe in the continuous progress of man 
and the continuous betterment of products that 
come under his care.- Plant breeding and selection 
continue to bring out better varieties. The new 
fruits are of special interest to us. We endeavor 
to handle only the best. 
