SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA 
Magnolia grandiflora. A magnificent tree in every respect. 
Big bold polished leaves, enormous fragrant saucer-shaped 
flowers of frosty white, stout limbs that defy the heaviest 
winds and wide spreading foliage that casts an alluring shade. 
What more could we ask in a tree? The answer is, we 
couldn’t. 50 ft. Hardy. Balled, good heads, 7-8 ft., $15.00; 
6-7 ft., $12.50; 5-gal. containers, $3.75. 
PICTURESQUE OLIVE 
Olea europaea. While not ‘natives, Olive Trees are as typ- 
ically Southern California as real estate offices, beautiful 
women and unusual weather. These trees not only thrive in 
our mild climate but the interesting arrangement of the 
rough trunk, gnarled branches and silvery foliage lend them- 
selves particularly well to local types of architecture. Ex- 
tremely drought resistant. Hardy. 5-gal. containers, $3.50. 
LUXURIANT EVERGREEN PEAR 
Pyrus kawakami. Here is one tree that never looks any- 
thing but its best. Even in the coldest winters the artistic 
foliage is bright and clean. A tree of graceful drooping habit 
that lines its long branches with deep green varnished leaves. 
Bears fragrant white blossoms in spring. The pliant branches 
may easily be trained flat against a wall. Hardy. 12-15 ft. 
5-gal. containers, $5.00. 3 
CALIFORNIA LIVE OAK 
Quercus agrifolia. Most everyone seems to think the 
California Live Oak grows slowly but to the contrary we 
find that with just ordinary watering and care their growth 
compares favorably with any other good evergreen tree. We 
have grown sturdy spreading trees to a height of 12 ft. in 
four years. 40 ft. 5-gal. containers, $3.75. 
BRAZILIAN PEPPER 
Schinus terebinthifolia. A highly desirable tree for patio 
use as it is of modest height and of spreading habit. Airy 
glistening foliage and bright clusters of small pink berries. 
A grand little tree for protecting azaleas, ferns, begonias and 
other shade loving plants. 12-15 ft. Hardy. 5-gal. containers, 
$3.50. 
BANANA 
Musa paradisiaca sapientum. Common Banana. Tropical 
appearing plant that looks particularly well against tall walls 
of Spanish type buildings. The tall, straight stalks bear leaves 
several feet in length. Only occasionally are fruits produced 
in this locality. 15 ft. 5-gal., $5.00. 
TRISTANIA 
Tristania conferta. Little known here, this shaggy-barked 
Australian tree thrives in our warm climate and will eventu- 
ally be widely used. It is a tree to 70 ft. tall of moderate 
spread and rather dense habit. The 6-8 inch long leave’ are 
bright green. We have seen it growing in both light and 
heavy soils with practically no attention. Grows rapidly. 
Hardy except in coldest locations. 5-gal. containers, $3.50. 
GRACEFUL EVERGREEN ELM 
Ulmus parvifolia Evergreen. Graceful beyond our feeble 
powers of description. We will simply tell you that here is a 
tree that requires no lengthy sales talk to put across. If you 
haven’t the tree, your neighbor has. You'll find him always 
eager to sing its praises. If planted in a section where violent 
winds occur these trees should be well braced when young 
and as they age should be thinned out before the windy 
season. 15-20 ft. Hardy. Balled specimens, 7-8 ft. with 3 ft. 
spread, $15.00; 5-gal. containers, $4.50. 
CALIFORNIA BAY TREE 
Umbellularia californica. Prof. Sargent describes it as 
“one of the stateliest and most beautiful inhabitants of the 
North American forests, and no evergreen tree of temperate 
regions surpasses it in the beauty of its dark dense crown of 
lustrous foliage and in the massiveness of habit which makes 
it one of the most striking features of the California land- 
scape.” That description is good enough for us. Spicy bay- 
scented foliage. Thrives most anywhere. Hardy. 40-50 ft. 
5-gal. containers, $3.50. 

Our big new glass enclosed building is now filled with 
colorful plants for your house and patio. Here, too, you will 
find flowering plants for Mother’s Day, Easter or any other 
occasion. We'll wrap and deliver them together with your 
greetings. 

SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA. 
Magnificent large leaves and flowers. 

a2 TUTTLE BROS. 
CALIFORNIA LIVE OAK. 
Valuable native evergreen tree. 
EVERGREEN ELM. 
Most graceful for the lawn. 

NURSERIES, PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
