Laughing Water. Large single pure white. 
Grows tall and fast. March and April bloom. 
Mme. Pericot. Medium large, semi-double 
bloom of pale pink. Medium, open growth. 
Salmonqueen. Glowing semi-double 
salmon. 
Seraphim. Small deep pink changing to 
lighter pink. 
Serathim Watermelon. Semi-double wa- 
termelon red in great quantities. 
Snowflake. Semi-double frosty white bloom 
through March. 
Sweetheart Supreme. Double, pale pink 
bloom that resembles Cecile Brunner roses. 
Vigorous, bushy and upright. Of the Pericot 
typ2, a cross of Belgian origin. 
FRAGRANT BOUVARDIA 
Bouvardia humboldti Albatross. You'll 
never know the true meaning of fragrance 
until you experience the fresh perfume of 
these frosty white, tubular bloom. Prized 
for corsage or bouquet and as a garden 
subject, too. Cut severely in March. May 
freeze back during cold weather but usually 
comes back with warm weather. 2-3 
fiom Galseb leon 
Bouvardia ternifolia Coral Red. While pos- 
sessing no fragrance they more than make 
up for this lack with their exquisite clusters 
of coral-red, funnzl-shaped bloom. Excel- 
lent for cutting. Hardy except in coldest 
3-5) ftenl=gale, pl.25- 
Sun. 
areas. Sun. 
YESTERDAY AND TODAY 
Brunfelsia calycina floribunda. All through 
its long summer blooming period this out- 
standing shrub presents a pleasing study of 
contrasting shades. The big flat bloom opens 
a rich violet and changes with the passing 
days to lavendzr and finally white. Sweet 
fragrance. Foliage is bronze tinted during 
cold2zr weather. Sun or part shade. Hardy. 
A=>ettel=Galsuolee oa Gale Sor Or 

YESTERDAY AND TODAY 
Color marks the passing time. 
BOXWOOD 
Buxus microphylla japonica. A universal 
favorite for bordering drives, walks or formal 
gardens. Forms a low bright green hedge 
that requires a minimum of shearing. Trained 
specimens for pot use are quite popular. 
Hardy. Sun. Flats of 100 plants, 4-5 in., 
$6.20; l-gal., 75c; Field grown, Globes, 
trimmed, 12-14 in., $5.00; Pyramids, 
trimmed, 22-24 in., $5.00. 
TRINIDAD FLAME BUSH 
Calliandra guildingi. |!n summer each slen- 
der branch is aflame with erect tufts of flam- 
ing scarlet that put on a brilliant show for 
several months. Soft fern-like foliage. Hardy 
and drought resistant. Sun. 7-8 ft. 1-gal., 
Sile2 DD -Gale apo. 
FLAMING BOTTLE BRUSH 
Callistemon lanc2olatus. Most startling 
member of the bottle brush family. Not only 
is it alive with dazzling scarlet bottle brush- 
like bloom in summer but the new spring 
growth is painted a rich dzep pink to scarlet 
that changes to lovely polished green in sum- 
mer. Hardy and drought resistant. Sun. 6-8 
filial mo Gals soe. 
CAMELLIAS 
Camellias are easily grown, hardy to heavi- 
est frosts, the cleanest of all evergreen shrubs 
as far as dropping leaves is concerned and 
supply exotic bloom over a long p2riod. Shade 
or part shade. 
Ask for complete Camellia Catalogue 
which describ2s the following varieties and 
many more. 
Adolphe Audusson. Velvety deep red bloom 
of immense size, handsomely marked with 
pure white. Vigorous and compact growth. 
December to March. 1-gal., $5.00; 5-gal., 
Sil Si OlOy 
Alba Plena. Clear white bloom of medium 
size, formal in shape that never shows the 
stamens. Compact growth. Novy. to March. 
1-gal., $3.00; 5-gal., $9.00. 
B2renice Boddy. Dainty pink, semi-double, 
the outer petals a deeper pink, the inner ones 
flesh. Gold-tipped stamens show prominently 
when the flower is fully op-n. Good foliage 
and willowy growth. Pat. 605. |-gal., $4.50; 
5-gal., $9.50. 
Chandleri Elegans Va. Enormous anemone 
flowered variety with tightly curled center 
petals among a fringe of larger ones. Rose- 
pink, blotched white. Blooms heavily Dec. 
to April. Exc-Ilent subject for espalier. |-gal., 
$225 0 eD-Galempn DO: 
C. M. Hovey (Colonel Firey). Huge 
double crimson of formal shape. Slow growth, 
big crops of prtrfect bloom. Jan. to April. 
l=Galeeb2- 18> -alee pie O: 
Covina. A bushy growing sort that is par- 
ticularly desirable for pot culture. Bears a 
surfeit of medium size, semi-double, clear 
rose pink bloom. Jan. to April. 1 -gal., 
Sile2 esa OOr 
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NEW AND OUSTANDING 
CAMELLIAS 
Offered here for the first time and ob- 
tainable only from Tuttle Bros. Nurseries 
and the Originators. 
Katherine Nuccio. Deep carmine, veined 
darker, a rich and unusual color in Ca- 
mellias. A p2rfect rose form, very resist- 
ant to Camellia blossom blight. Excellent 
Upright 
1 - gal., 
corsage flower. Heavy foliage. 
growth. Mid - season bloom. 
$10.00; 5-gal., $15.00. 
Primavera. Large, formal white, shad- 
ing to cream at the center. Heavy foliage 
thickly covers the plant. A good grower. 
Mid = season, 1— gal, $10:002" 5 = gal. 
$15.00. 
Warrior. Bright fire-red Camellia with 
petals curled and rippled in peony form. 
The gay inner petaloids are intermingled 
Dark green fo- 
with the golden stamens. 
liage on an upright shrub. Heavy bloom 
during the mid-season. 
5-gal., $15.00. 
l-GalemenllOLO0% 

Daikagura Var. One of the earliest bloom- 
ers of the Camellia japonica. Bright rose- 
red, handsomely marked with white, small 
twisted center petals. Nov. to Feb. 1-gal., 
$2.25; 5-gal., $7.00. 
Debutante. A lovely soft pink shade of 
peony form. Extremely double, no stamens 
showing. A favorite for cutting. Tall and vig- 
orous of growth. Nov. to Feb. 1-gal., $3.00; 
5-gal. $9.00. 
Donckelari. Large cherry red petals in- 
terestingly marked with white around a cen- 
ter of golden stamens. Dwarf, slender and 
willowy of growth. Produces heavily. Jan. 
ton Mancheeel Gal. OOm>=calemblioeOOs 
is 
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