Radiance. A rose that has given satisfaction for over 30) 
years. Ovoid buds, full cup-shaped flowers, rosy pink with- 
out and soft pink within. Good stems. Vigorous and long 
lived. Each, $1.00. 
Red Radiance. A cerise red sport of the foregoing that 
boasts the same excellent characteristics. Each, $1.00. 
Red Hoover. This popular sport of Pres. Hoover is just 
as vigorous as its parent. Big heavy red buds, open flowers of 
brilliant red shaded with salmon in the center. Allow the 
plant room for it surely grows. Each, $1.25. 
Red Sweetheart. Similar to Pasadena Tournament but 
slightly smaller. Carmine red buds open to rose red flowers. 
Excellent for corsages or boutonnieres. Nearly thornless. 
Bush is neat and compact to 2% feet. Patent 577. Each, 
$1.25. 
Red Talisman. A blood red sport of the popular Talisman. 
Long ideal shaped buds on strong stems for cutting. Sturdy 
and upright of growth. Each, $1.25. 
Rose Marie. Its long rosy pink buds, that open slowly, 
have been a joy through many years, Full, open flowers of 
true rose pink. Good stems and foliage. Each, $1.00. 
Santa Anita. A multitude of perfect clear pink roses on a 
bush of moderate proportions. Few roses will supply as 
many clean well shaped buds for cutting. Patent 539. 
Bachiqeple25: 
Shangri-La. We believe this rose has been greatly under- 
rated. It is worth growing for its sweet heavy fragrance 
alone. And in addition the uniform silvery pink buds are 
long and shapely, the high centered bloom full (35 petals) 
and lasting. Sturdy stems, vigorous growth, profuse with its 
flowers. Patent 665. Each, $1.50. 
Show Girl. Because of its long deep pink buds, full long- 
lasting rich pink open flowers and sturdy stems you'll find 
this variety a welcome source of cut flowers. Mild fragrance. 
You'll like the sturdy manner in which the bush grows, too. 
Patent 646. Each, $2.00. 
Signora. From early spring until winter your rose gardens 
will never know a dull moment if you plant this variety. For 
the long dazzling orange scarlet buds and full orange and gold 
flowers are borne in continuous bursts of brilliant color. 
Heavy stems for cutting. Vigorous bush and glossy foliage. 
Haibeniters lemma elias leo): 
Sir Henry Segrave. A pale lemon yellow rose, remarkable 
for long shapely buds and the full form of high centered 
flowers. Exceedingly hardy and free blooming. Lush fo- 
liage. Delicious fragrance. Each, $1.25. 
Sister Therese. Perfect chrome yellow buds streaked with 
carmine and clean golden yellow flowers on a vigorous free 
branching bush. Bright green disease resistant foliage. Sweet- 
ly fragrant. Each, $1.00. 
Southport. No other red rose, we believe, can match this 
variety for richness of color. The slender velvety scarlet buds 
and open flowers are of a glowing waxy texture. Good dark 
foliage and upright growth. Each, $1.25. 
Talisman. Presents a riotous array of long, full, golden 
buds streaked with red all through the season. Highly valu- 
able for cutting. Thrifty, upright growth, good stems and 
clean bright green foliage. Each, $1.00. 
Texas Centennial. A handsome sport of Pres. Hoover that 
retains all of its parent’s excellent characteristics. Buds are 
blood red during cool weather, changing to carmine in sum- 
mer. Full high-centered flowers of brick red are lightly 
brushed with gold. Patent 162. Each, $1.50. 
The Doctor. While the plant is of modest proportions the 
huge double silvery-pink buds and flowers will amply reward 
you for its care. And the intense fragrance is something to 
really get excited about. Each, $1.25. 

GROWERS OF THE BEST IN NURSERY STOCK SINCE 1920! 
Victoria Harrington. A magnificent dark velvety red rose 
of striking form and color. The long tapering buds that open 
slowly display a glowing sheen that covers each curling petal 
throughout the life of the flower. Does not bloom as heavily 
as some other red roses. Dark, vigorous, healthy growth. 
Excellent tom cuttine. Bach) $1.25: 
Ville Ge Paris. Not only holds its color better than any 
other yellow rose but provides for months quantities of slen- 
der sunfiower yellow buds for cutting. Open flowers are of 
medium size, double and well formed. Bush is vigorous and 
branching. Each, $1.25. 
White Wings. If we were to have named this rose we 
probably would have called it “White Dainty Bess”, for it has 
all of the excellent qualities of the Dainty Bess except that 
it is white instead of pink. The long tapering buds and single 
frosty white bloom will really do something for your rose 
garden. Patent applied for. Each, $1.50. 
Will Rogers. All extremely dark red roses will burn in 
this locality during Summer. If you must have a black-red 
rose, such as this variety, we suggest you plant it in light 
shade. Unless you do you will have good bloom only during 
the cooler Spring and Fall months. Flowers are double, well 
formed, crimson maroon in color. Patent 256. Each, $1.25. 
Yours Truly. With plenty of Texas Centennial blood in its 
veins this bush is a particularly vigorous and upright grower. 
Buds are long and pointed. The flowers, a combination of 
rose, salmon and yellow, extremely large, open and heavily 
scented. Blooms profusely and continuously. Patent 697. 
Each, $2.00. 
TREE ROSES BY TUTTLE BROS. 
Our tree roses are grown at our Laurita ranch 
in warm loose soil that grows a real root system. 
Budded on I.X.L. 40-inch standards. Graded to 
conform to the specilications. set forth in the 
“Grades and Standards Act” of the State of Calli- 
fornia. 
Prices, bare root, $4.50 each, 10 for $40.00, unless otherwise 
noted. Established in 5-gal containers, $5.00. 
Mail orders accepted for delivery on our regular truck 
routes only. See page 3. 
A more complete description of most of these varieties will 
be found under “Bush Roses”. 
Autumn. Gold, burnt orange and red. 
*Charlotte Armstrong. Red buds, pmk bloom. Patent 
455. Each, $5.00, 10 for $45.00. 
Essence. Strong growing deep red. 
Etoile de Hollande. Glowing velvety red. 
Grenoble. Double clear scarlet. Spicy fragrance. 
Hinrich Gaede. Vermilion, copper and orange. 
Joanna Hill. Soft yellow and apricot. 
J. Otto Thilow. Rose pink. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. White. 
Margaret McGredy. Red, overlaid with orange. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Clear canary yellow. 
President Hoover. Orange and pink. 
Sister Therese. Yellow. 
Talisman. Red, burnt orange and gold. 
*This variety grown under license from patent owner. 
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