TUTTLE BROS. SPRING FLOWERING TREES 
Spring Flowering Trees not only supply us a surfeit of 
smiling spring blooms but are a welcome source of cut ma- 
terial in both flowers and brilliant foliage. And, too, planted 
in the proper locations, they will provide shade through the 
warm summer days. 
For months of availability, planting distances and planting 
instructions see page 48. 
Mail Orders accepted for delivery on our regular truck 
routes only. See map cn page 2. 
Please Note: 
descriptions. 
Ultimate height of trees usually follows 
Unless otherwise specified prices are for bare-root stock, 
January, February and March delivery. 
PINK FLOWERING HORSE-CHESTNUT 
Aesculus carnea. Pink Flowering Horse-Chestnut. Forms 
a heavy, smooth, arrow straight trunk from which sturdy 
limbs branch in symmetrical pattern. Immense hand-shaped 
leaves form a dense shade. Big rosy pink racemes of crepe 
paper-like bloom make their appearance in early summer. 
The round headed tree is unusually hardy and drought re- 
sistant. 20-25 ft. 6-gal. containers, $7.50. 
FLOWERING CHERRY 
These remarkably handsome flowering trees have not 
been planted extensively in Southern California but, although 
they have a shorter blooming season than Flowering Peaches, 
their spring flowers surely deserve a place in your garden. 
Bare root, $3.50; 5-gal. containers, $4.00. 
Kwanzan. Enormous double dark pink. 
Shirotae (Mt. 
foliage. 
Fuji): 
Large double white. Soft green 

ARNOLD’S CRAB. Red buds, fragrant pink bloom. See page 37. 

SILVER BELLS. Large shrub with little white bells in spring. 
See page 37. 
FLOWERING DOGWOODS 
Cornus florida. Mere words are entirely inadequate to de- 
scribe the virgin beauty of this outstanding tree when banked 
with its huge single pearly white blossoms. A small spread- 
ing tree of graceful proportions that thrives best in a location 
where partly shaded. Appreciate leaf mold. 10-12 ft. 6-gal. 
containers, $12.50; 5-gal. containers, $4.00; gal. containers, 
$1.25. 
Cornus florida Redflowering. Bears spectacular quantities 
of single pink to red flowers in February and March and in 
fall the curling leaves put on a scarlet show. A small tree 
that likes at least partial shade, moisture and a slightly acid 
soil. 6-gal. containers, $14.50; 5-gal. containers, $6.75. 
PAUL’S SCARLET THORN 
Crataegus oxycantha Paul’s Scarlet. Just as a change 
from your usual Flowering Peach or Crabapple why not try 
one of these handsome trees. They grow readily to 12 or 15 
feet, forming a round headed tree of symmetrical proportions 
which in late spring is thickly strung with heavy clusters of 
small, lasting double red bloom. Fresh, bright, much divided 
foliage. 15 ft. 5-gal. containers, $4.50. 
FLOWERING PEACHES 
Our collection of Flowering Peach represents over 26 
years of painstaking care in selecting the finest varieties, as 
we discover them, for your gardens. As we ball our trees 
they can be depended upon to grow and bloom the season 
they are planted. 
Prices: Balled, 11/16-34 in. caliper, $5.00; 56-11/16 in. 
caliper, $4.25; 5-gal. containers, $3.75. Specimen trees of 
some varieties, $12.50 and up. Some varieties bare-root, $2.00. 
Note approximate time of coming into bloom. 
Appleblossom. A delightful shade of soft pink, darkening 
a little at the center of the flower. Large, double, fragrant 
bloom. February 15. 

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