ROSES BY TUTTLE BROS. 

GIRONA. A rose that just loves to grow and bloom. 
4 b, aa 
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MARK SULLIVAN (Pat. 599). Vigorous in growth. 
Disease resistant. 
28 TUTTLE BROS. NURSERIES, 

BEFORE ORDERING, READ WHAT FOLLOWS 
Twenty-five years ago we formulated a policy in regard to 
the selection of rose varieties for your gardens and ours. 
First, we had to satisfy ourselves a rose had “what it takes” 
to justify itself a place in Southern California plantings. 
It might be a grand rose in a colder, hotter or drier climate, 
but what about its actions here? We had to know, still have 
to know. “ONE SWALLOW DOESN’T MAKE A SUM- 
MER.” Testing of a rose for one or two years in a given 
locality is not absolute proof of its future abilities. However, 
our judgment of which roses to pass on to you, based on 
eventual performance, has been far above the average. We 
know, for thousands of you have said so. 
Before ordering read the text of the descriptions. Some 
very excellent roses have faults you may not wish to tolerate. 
Others succeed better in one location than in another. THE 
TEXT TELLS THE STORY! If in doubt, ask us. WE 
KNOW OUR ROSES and will be glad to help you. 
Mail orders accepted for delivery on our regular truck 
routes only. See mzp at bottom of page 3. 
See page 49 for planting and cultural information. 
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, $2.00 and up. No quantity discount. 
QUANTITY PRICES 
$1.00 roses...10 for $ 9.00 Silks SErOoSes mere Ontong dae ls 
eZ eGOSES eee Otome 1.50 roses...10 for 13.50 
$2.00 roses. ..10 for $18.00 
This insignia, AARS, guarantees that the rose 
variety with which it is associated has been ob- 
served and scored in test gardens throughout 
America and has been voted an All America 
Selection. 

FRED EDMUNDS (Pat. 731) 
Bright, polished foliage. Abundant bloom. 
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
