EVERGREENS 
Due to the many sizes in evergreen we are not 
attempting to quote prices here but ask you to 
write for quotations or, better yet, come and see 
them for yourself. 


“A” type evergreens the larger trees con- 
sist mostly of blue or green spruces, concolor firs 
and are used mostly for specimen planting. 
The other groups all fit in well for foundation 
In the 
plantings. “B” and “C” are also used for tall 
hedges, backgrounds, groupings, etc. “D” and “E” 
make good borders or low hedges. Also fine for 
massed plantings and all foundation work. 
SEE AT SALES YARD 
Tenth and Diagonal 
HEDGE PLANTS 
My 50 100 
BARBERRY, Thunbergi......610.00 $17.50 $40.00 
Makes attractive hedge, 3-4 
ft: Little trimming. 
BAR BERRY: gh ed sess see 12.50 22.50 40.00 
PRIVET, English— 
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PRIVET, Lodense— 
JID Ag 2 VM Wadi si secrees a aes ane 12.50 22.50 40.00 
Dwarf, compact grower, 
excellent for low-grow- 
ing hedges, borders. 
SPIREA, Van Houtter- VOLO) ae, Oy ea 
GOLDEN PRIVET— 
owe Prower ee ee 17.50" 30:00" “55:00 
ROSES 
2-year, field grown, Jumbo size. 
In roses we handle only the best. All are two 
year, field grown, top-quality plants. Variety selec- 
tions are made for free-blooming and beauty. 
$1.00 each. 
RED— 
AMI QUINARD—Dark, rich garnet. 
RED HOOVER—Vigorous, fine color. 
SOUTHPORT—PBrilliant scarlet. 
PINK— 
THE DOCTOR—Fragrant, satiny pink. 
CYNTHIA—Oriental red to deep pink. 
YELLOW— 
GLORIANA—A sensational yellow. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE—Bright golden. 
YELLOW SASTIGC—Very fine yellow sport. 
TWO-TONE— 
MRS. SAM McGRADY—Coppery scarlet and 
orange. 
MME. JOS. PERRAUD—Shell pink to buff. 
WHITE— 
McGRADY’S IVORY—One of the best. 
MARCIA STANHOPE—Excellent clear white. 
CLIMBERS— 
PAULS SCARLET CLIMBER—An old favorite. 
PATENT ROSES— 
BLAZE—Dark red, persistent blooming climber. 
$1.50 each. 
PEACE—Pat. No. 591—A grand new rose of 
great beauty. Pale yellow. $2.00 each. 
GOLDEN PYRAMID—A sub-zero climber. 
Cadmium yellow, most vigorous. $2.00 each. 
TALLY HO—Pat. 
Pend.—Unique shades of 
pink and red. 
A. A.R.S. award for 1949. 
$2.50 each. 
ROSE OF FREEDOM—Pat. No. 791—Portland 
award winner. Red, fragrant. $1.50 each. 
SUTTER’S GOLD-—AIil America winner 1950. 
Long lasting bright yellow buds, rich with 
orange and red. Very fragrant......$2.50 each. 
FASHION—Pat. No. 789—Bright coral flowers 
overlaid with gold. All-season bloomer, singles 
and clusters. $2.00 each. 
We have other patented and non-patented roses 
in stock. 
TERMS AND CONDITIONS 
GUARANTEE—AIl stock is guaranteed to reach your shipping point in good growing condition, 
to be up to grade and to pass State Inspection. 
We cannot guarantee 
rowth or be responsible for 
stock in any way after reaching destination. Any complaints must be made within 10 days. 
NON WARRANTY—We will upon proper proof replace free of chargé any stock proving untrue 
to label, or refund amount paid. However in common with other nurserymen we give no warranty, 
express or implied, as to productivity, quality, description or any other matter of any stock, plants or 
bulbs we sell. 
SUBSTITUTIONS—Unless otherwise instructed we will endeavor to make substitutions of equal 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Best kinds for the Inland Empire. 
larger or smaller sizes proportionate. 
Large rapid growers: 

KINGAN FRUITLESS MULBERRY 
A selected male mulberry tree that bears 
no fruit. Large lusterous leaves, rapid grow- 
‘ing, clean and not subject to pests or disease. 
About 8’, $3.50 each. 

SYCAMORE—Very popular for street and other 
planting. Clean, broadly spread. 6-8’ $3.00. 
Moderate sized or slower growing trees: 
BIRCH—White. Graceful, disease free, tall grow- 
ing and moderately narrow, 8 - 10 ft. $4.00. 
BIRCH—Cut Leaf Weeping, 8 - 10 ft. $5.00. 
HORSE CHESTNUT—White Flowering, $3.50. 
HORSE CHESTNUT—Pink, 6 - 8 ft. $7.00. 
MAPLE—Norway. Round head. Good form and 
Color, 8— 10 th) 93.00. 
MAPLE—Red. A native American. 
coloring, 8 = 10’ ft. $3.50; 
MAPLE—Schwedler. Bronze leaves in spring 
turning to rich, dark green, 8 - 10 ft. $3.50. 
Brilliant fall 





NEW!!! 
CRIMSON KING MAPLE 
Plant Patent No. 735 
The Schwedler Maple strain that holds its 
color until Fall. 7-8 ft. $6.00 Each 
OAK—The Pin Oak is beautiful in form and has 
wonderfully brilliant fall colors. 6-8 ft. $5.00. 
Marden ASH—Red berries in fall, 8-10 ft. 
4.00. 
GINKGO—Fotnd ir petrified forests in central 
Washington. More recently introduced to this 
country frors China: Although a deciduous tree 
its rather broad leaves are really modified needles. 
Street or yard, 8-10 ft. $4.00. 
Small Flowering Trees: 
HAWTHORN—Pauls Scarlet. Profuse plogmen 
Heavy $4.00. 
Double White and Double Pink, these two 
varieties similar to Pauls Scarlet except for color, 
$3.00 to $4.00. 
CHERRY—Flowering. Both regular tree form and 
the weeping varieties, branched heads, $3.00. 
CRAB-“Dolgo Flowering. Beautiful blooms fol- 
lowed by bright red crabapples, 5-6 ft. $2.50. 
PLUM—Purple Leaf Flowering, 5-6 ft. $2.50. 
DOGWOOD—White Flowering, balled, 4-5 ft. 
$5.00. 
DOGWOOD—FPink Flowering. These are among 
the most beautiful of flowering trees, 4-5 ft., 
balled, $7.50. 
WHY NOT NUT TREES? 
Yes, why not. Nut trees are beautiful, easily 
cared for, and clean. Nut trees root deeply and do 
not interfere with lawns and gardens. Nothing 
could be finer than a large Schafer Walnut with its 
rich, lustrous foliage and broad crown. 
merit in case we cannot supply a variety as ordered. 
PRICES—Subject to change without notice. 
F. O. B. Our shipping point, Lewiston, Idaho. 
On small orders to be sent by mail, please add 10 
per cent to cover cost of packing and mailing. 
SALES TAX—If you live in the State of Wash- 
ington, add 3 per cent Sales Tax on all Flower- 
ing Shrubs, Roses, Evergreens, Shade Trees, or 
other Landscape Material. No tax on Fruit Trees. 
Prices on’ 
LYNN TUTTLE NURSERY 
Box 186 
Clarkston, Wash. 
Sales Yard—Tenth and Diagonal 
We do not pay carrying charges but 
do include premium stock of our own 
selection of fruit trees and mixed 
orders. 
PRICES 1950 
Most of our fruit stocks are in the 4-6 ft. grade, 
an excellent size for planting. 
FRUIT TREES 
APPLES PEACH serEARy SAPRICOT) | PLUM, 
PRUNE, NECTARINE, QUINCE. 
SO or 
Each 25 lots more 
AbtD, OO Ot eee eee ees lei hee STO I ee) 
Cherries= 0 ee eee ies avers 1.40 ie 1.00 
Specimen Trees 50c each higher 
Write for prices in lots of 500 or more. 
For special varieties see descriptions. 
NUT TREES 
Priced in Description 
GRAPES 
(See description.) 
BERRIES 
each, in lots of 
each 25to50 100 
Boysenberny post eee sO oo) 18 
Nectarbertyesest-a-e eres cree 30 Ody P22 
THORNLESS BERRIES 
Boysenbent yaa ee 30 5 22 
Evergreen Blackberry ........ 50 40 35 
Dewberrys <b st ee 50 40 35 
RASPBERRIES 
Morrison (black) 
Indian Summer 
STRAWBERRIES, single crop: 
New ree Brightmore 

ands othersuen 2 se 05 .04 03 
STRAWBERRIES, everbearing: 
Rockhill =e ee 15 A 12 
lad baithhstad .: ee pee ee 06 05 04 
MISCELLANEOUS 
GOOSEBERRIES——Pixwelleee se eres 0 
CURRANT—Red Lake, each: ............22--.--2--- 50 
ASPARAGUS—Mary Washington 
Per 50 1.50 
Per 100 2.50 
RHUBARB—Red and sweet, each .............- 30 
Pér dozen asta ee eee eee se 3.00 
Join the NORTHERN NUT GROWERS’ ASSN. 
for a wealth of interest and information. 
J. C. McDaniel, Secty., Dept. of Hort. 
State Exp. Sta., Nashville, Tenn. 
LANDSCAPING 
_ A fitting planting for your home or establishment 
is as important as paint. 
We do landscape design. Write or call. 

PLANT WALNUTS FOR FUTURE SECURITY. 
EAT THEM FOR HEALTH. 
