POLYANTHAS and FLORIBUNDAS 
Cecile Brunner. A bush of easy culture for it requires 
practically no pruning, just water and feed it and watch it 
grow and bloom. You'll find it a welcome source of sweet 
miniature pink buds and bloom for cutting. If you are in- 
terested in flower arrangements you shouldn’t be without 
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any Floradora. No modest little bush, this polyantha, but 
a large thrifty plant that produces almost incredible 
quantities of medium sized, heavily double bloom (50 petals) 
that for color, we would say, are a fiery tomato red. The 
shapely bloom is borne continuously from spring until win- 
ter. Mildew resistant foliage. Each, $1.25. 
Ming Toy. For charming pointed buds and small double 
deep pink bloom this variety is hard to beat. From spring 
until winter the vigorous bush will give you plenty of intri- 
guing roses for corsage or bouquet. As the bush attains large 
size and grows quite bushy we suggest the plant could be 
used to advantage in the shrub border as well as in the rose 
gardenge Hatwapplicdstorus ache oles os 
DWARF POLYANTHAS 
For bordering rose beds, or for use as low borders else- 
where, these Dwarf Polyanthas are ideal. From spring until 
winter their trusses of colorful bloom, combined with their 
compact, polished foliage present a lovely display. 
Crimson Rosette. Heavy clusters of small, double crimson 
roses, in a continuous display. Pat. pending. Each, $1.50. 
Goldilocks. Double buttercup yellow. Fragrant. Pat. 672. 
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Margo Koster. Orange-red. Each, $1.25. 
Pinkie. Double pink. Pat. 712. Each, $1.50. 
Pinocchio. Salmon and gold bloom for boutonniere or 
corsage. Delightful fragrance. Pat. 484. Each, $1.25. 
Snowbank. Semi-double white, 
to white. Pat. 279. Each, $1.25. 
with blush tint changing 
MINIATURE ROSES 
These dainty miniatures in roses are hardy, everblooming 
and quite resistant to plant troubles. For pots, window boxes, 
indoor culture or path edging they are charming. Even tiny 
gardens may be created with them. And for miniature flower 
arrangements they are a “must”. 
4-inch Pots, Each, 85c. 
Midget. The tiniest fully double rose-red miniature rose, 
with beautifully formed, almost perfect blooms. Practically 
thornless. Pat. 466. 
Pixie. The smallest double white rose, with 40 or more 
tiny petals. In cool weather the bloom becomes a dainty 
blush pink. Pat. 408. 
Tom Thumb. A rose to put in a thimble. Perfect deep 
crimson buds open to bloom a little paler in color with a 
white eye at the base of each tiny petal. Pat. 169. 
SHORT STANDARD TREE ROSES 
These short standards are particularly effective for use in 
pots in the patio or when planted along walks. Budded at 24 
inches. Price $3.50 each unless otherwise noted. 
Deep pink. Pat. 455. Each, $4.50. 
Apricot pink, 
*Charlotte Armstrong. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. 
Lassie. Shrimp pink and yellow. Pat. applied for. Each, 
$4.50. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Clear canary yellow. 
*Nocturne. Red. Pat. 713 Each, $4.50. 
Snowbird. White. 
Varieties marked * grown under license from the patent 
owner. 

TREE ROSES 
by Tuttle Bros. 
Tuttle Bros. Nurseries were the first nursery, we believe, 
except one, to grow Tree Roses in commercial quantities in 
Southern California. Our many years of experimenting and 
growing have provided us the ability to supply you not only 
the very best in Tree Rose stock, but varieties that succeed 
best locally as well. 
Prices, bare root, $3.50 each, unless otherwise noted. 
Established in 5- gal, containers, $4.00; patented varieties, 
$5.00. 
We ship Roses to any point in the United States, Express 
or Parcel Post charges prepaid. See page 2. 
A more complete description of most of these varieties will 
be found under “Bush Roses”. 
Bright red. Bagatelle Gold Medal Winner. 
Bach, $4.50: 
Autumn. Gold, burnt orange and red. 
* Applause. 
Pat. applied for. 
*Charlotte Armstrong. Red buds, pink bloom. Pat. 455. 
Each, $4.50. 
Christopher Stone. Velvety crimson. 
Countess Vandal. Salmon buds and full flowers. Pat. 38. 
Each, $4.50. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Apricot pink. 
Eclipse. Streamlined yellow buds. Pat. 172. Each, $4.50. 
Etoile de Hollande. Glowing velvety red. 
Fred Edmunds. 
Files Hache $4.50: 
Golden Rapture. Clear yellow. 
Grand Duchess Charlotte. 
Coppery orange buds and flowers. Pat. 
Scarlet bud, carmine bloom. 
Pat. applied for. Each, $4.50. 
Heart’s Desire. Long pointed, fragrant red buds. Pat. 
501. Each, $4.50. 
Joanna Hill. Soft apricot yellow. 
J. Otto Thilow. Shapely rose pink bud and flower. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Most popular white. 
Man Shrimp pink and yellow. Pat. applied for. Each, 
Los Angeles. Shades of flame pink. 
Lowell Thomas. Rich yellow in a many-petaled rose. Pat. 
595. Each, $4.50. 
*Mirandy. Garnet red. Pat. 632. Each, $4.50. 
s a Henri Guillot. Raspberry pink. Patent 337. Each, 
4.50. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Clear canary yellow. 
*Nocturne. Red. Pat 713. Each, $4.50. 
Peace. Yellow with pink trim. Pat. 591. Each, $4.50. 
President Hoover. Orange and pink. 
San Fernando. Red. Pat. 785. Each, $4.50. 
Santa Anita. Clear pink. Pat. 539. Each, $4.50. 
Sister Therese. Yellow. 
Snowbird. Heavy blooming white. 
*Taffeta. Yellow and red. Pat. 716. Each, $4.50. 
Talisman. Red, burnt orange and gold. 
Texas Centennial. Blood red to carmine. 
$4.50 
The Doctor. Silvery pink. 
Pate l62gesach. 
For quantities of charming little bloom during most of the 
year, for dainty pastel coloring, for excellence of foliage and 
for versatility of uses—it may be grown as a bush or as a 
tree for more formal positions—we think our Lassie an un- 
paralleled choice for Southern Californians. 

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