Cl. Mrs. Sam McGredy. While the bush of 
this variety is quite modest in growth the 
climber is rampant and bears astonishing 
quantities of coppery orange buds and 
orange-pink flowers. Pat. 394. Each, $1.50. 
Cl. Paul’s Scarlet. Although this spectacu- 
lar rose does all of its flowering before the 
first of July it more than makes up for its 
lack of late season bloom by covering itself 
with early double flowers of intense scarlet. 
Heavy foliage. 
Cl. Picture. Not only in spring but through 
summer and fall, as well, this variety bears 
generous quantities of slender rose-pink buds 
and full, high centered bloom that are greatly 
prized for cutting. Thrifty growth. Pat. 524. 
Each, $1).50- 
Cl. President Herbert Hoover. Puts on a 
tremendous and continuous show of orange, 
scarlet and pink buds and heavy pink flow- 
ers on strong stems. Extremely rapid growth. 
Cl. Rose Marie. Combines big rose-pink 
buds and bloom, unusual fragrance, heavy 
blooming characteristics and good growing 
qualities. A favorite for many years. 
Cl. Santa Anita. Considering quality of 
bud, flower and foliage, this is without 
doubt the finest of climbing pink roses. 
Big, pointed buds that open slowly into 
rose-pink flowers of exceptional form and 
waxy texture. Clean foliage. Pat. pend- 
ing. Each, $1.50. 
Cl. Talisman. A vigorous climber that 
seems to delight in covering itself with 
charming buds of red, burnt orange and gold. 
Rapid growth. 
Cl. Texas Centennial. Big plump buds of 
blood-red, that change to carmine in warm 
weather, open into double lasting bloom of 
brick-red. Vigorous. Pat. 565. Each, $1.50. 

Tree R od4ed 
hy Tuttle Brod. 
For over 25 years we have been growing the best in Tree Roses for your gardens. Our 
years of experience not only assures you the finest grown stock but a selection of varieties 
that is sure to succeed, as well. 
Prices: Bare-root, $3.50 each, except as noted. Established in 5-gal., each $4.00; patented 
varieties, $5.00. 
Mail ord2rs accepted for delivery on our regular truck routes only. See map on page 5. 
A more complete description of the following roses will be found under “Bush Roses”. 
*Applause. Shapzly bright red buds and 
full deep pink bloom. Pat. 829. Each, $4.50. 
Autumn. Gold, burnt orange and bronze. 
“Charlotte Armstrong. 
455.) Each, $4.50. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. 
pink. 
Etoile de Hollande. Dark velvety red. 
*“Forty-niner. A brilliant combination of 
oriental red and chrome yellow. Pat. 792. 
Each, $4.50. 
J. Otto Thilow. Shapely rose pink. 
Deep pink. Pat. 
Glowing apricot 
Lassie. Shrimp pink shaded yellow at 
base. Pat. 810. Each, $4.50. 

McGredy’s Ivory. Ivory white. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Canary yellow without 
shading. 
*Nocturne. Streamlined cardinal red. Pat. 
Tce Each eb. 
Peace. Yellow trimmed with pink. Pat. 
591. Each, $4.50. 
President Hoover. 
pink. 
Orange, scarlet and 
Sister Therese. Yellow and red. 
Snowbird. Heavy blooming clear white. 
Talisman. Red, burnt orange and gold. 
*Tallyho. Rich pink to crimson. Pat. 828. 
Each, $4.50. 
Short Standard Sree Redes 
These short standards, budded at 24 
inches, are much more attractive for border- 
ing walk or drive than the conventional type 
and, grown in pots, they form intriguing 
bouquets through most of year. Price, $3.50 
each, unless otherwise noted. 
Lassie. Shrimp pink shaded yellow at 
base. Pat. 810. Each, $4.50. 

Margo Koster. Small double orange. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Yellow. 
Red Ripples. Semi-double carmine red. 
Snowbird. Double white. 
The Fairy. Double pink. 
* Varieties marked * grown under license 
from the patent owner. 
Tuttle Bros. Spring Blowering Sneed 

STAR MAGNOLIA 
Daintiest of the Chinese Magnolias. 
At no other time of year are we so thrilled 
with the joy of just living as in spring when 
new grass again carpets the fields and the 
Spring Flowzring Trees burst their swollen 
buds to cover themselves with soul satisfy- 
ing color. By summer, flowers have disap- 
peared and clean fresh growth covers the 
nakedness of the trees and protects them 
from the prying eyes of the sun. 
For information about planting and care 
after planting read our booklet ‘“When, 
Where and How to Plant’’. It’s yours for the 
asking. ; 
Mail orders accepted for delivery on our 
regular truck routes only. See map on page 5. 
Please note: Ultimate height of trees 
usually follows descriptions. 
Varieties listed as bare-root are available 
during January, February and March. Also 
available in containers through the year. 
FLOWERING CHERRIES 
Flowering Cherries are chiefly noted for 
the sterling character of their big perfect 
bloom. But the unusually large bright green 
foliage is prized as well. All, except the 
will be benefited by being 
planted in a spot protected from the hottest 
part of the summer days. 
first variety, 
Campanulata. Sturdy and upright growth. 
In very early spring countless pink fuchsia- 
like bloom are suspended from every twig 
and branch. 10-14 ft. 5-gal., $4.00. Balled, 
8-110 ft., 5112.50. 
Small, spreading tree. Enor- 
mous double pink bloom in heavy clusters. 
10-12 ft. 5-gal., $4.00. 
Kwanzan. 
Shirotae. Large double white. 
foliage. 10-12 ft. 5-gal., $4.00. 
Soft green 

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