Tuttle Bros. Euergheen Blowenring Shrubs | 
ARBUTUS UNEDO 
Strawberries grow on this shrub. 
BRONZY ABELIA 
Abelia grandiflora. Provides, through the 
year, a mass of dark bronzy foliage and in 
summer clouds of small white bell-shaped 
bloom for cutting. Sun or shade. 5 ft. 1-gal., 
see S=tepll,, 300). 
Abelia zanderi Goucher. Through the en- 
tire summer rosy pink bell-shaped blooms 
are borne in heavy terminal clusters. Dense 
bronzy green foliage. Easily grown. Hardy. 
Sun or part shade. 4 ft. 1-gal., 90c; 5-gal., 
$3.00. 
CLASSIC ACANTHUS 
Acanthus mollis. While technically not a 
shrub, this evergreen plant will form a speci- 
men to 21 feet in height and breadth that 
will be a handsome addition to any shaded 
spot. Huge, deeply notched, polished leaves 
on fleshy stems. Sizable whitish bloom. 
Hardy Gale O0;m>-galyeporZor 
ACOKANTHERA 
Acokanthera venenata. While this neatly 
groomed African shrub will thrive in either 
sun or shade plenty of sunlight will bring out 
the rich ruddy shades of the big substantial 
leaves. Waxy blush pink bloom of Daphne- 
like quality and fragrance and good sized 
purple fruit add to its attractiveness. Hardy 
in most areas. 4-6 ft. and nearly as broad as 
tall. 1-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., $4.00. 
STRAWBERRYMADRONE 
(Early Fruiting) 
Arbutus unedo compacta. You'll be de- 
lighted with this most compact form of Ar- 
butus. Its big bright leaves and drooping 
racemes of dainty Lily-of-the-Valley-like 
blooms are followed by large, edible straw- 
berry-like fruit. Bears fruit and flowers in 
abundance and at an early age. Hardy. Sun 
or part shade. 6-10 ft. 1-gal., $1.00; 5-gal., 
$3.25. Balled, 2-215 ft, $4.00; 214-3 ft, 
$5.00; 3-3 ft., $6.00. 
For information as to planting, fertilizing, irrigation, pest control, etc., read our booklet 
“When, Where and How to Plant’. It’s yours for the asking. 
Following descriptions are notes in regard to: Height plants will grow, hardiness to frost 
and location for planting. 
Mail orders accepted for delivery on our regular truck routes only. See map on page 5. 
We grow hundreds of varieties not listed here. 
INSPIRING AZALEAS 
SHADE OR PART SHADE 
INDICA AZALEAS. Because of their many months of bloom, the large size of their 
flowers and their ease of growth Indica Azaleas are usually preferred over other sorts. Each, 
$1.00 up. 
Albert Elizabeth. Large double white hand- 
somely edged with rose. Often blooms from 
November through April. 
Blushing Bride. Big double soft pink bloom 
from February until May. Compact growth. 
Brilliant. 
Christmas Star. Semi-double cinnabar-red 
with black central dots. 
Double bright cerise. 
Eleanor McGowen. Very large lavender 
flower. Vigorous, bushy, upright growth. 
Fred Sanders. Large double rose - red 
blooms for many months. Compact growth. 
Laelia. Double pure white. Mid- to late- 
season. 
Mme. Camille Van Langenhove. Double 
white interestingly striped and dotted with 
rose. Mid-season bloom. 
Paul Schame. Large rich double salmon 
flowers from October through April. 
Professor Walters. Single pink streaked 
with white. Blooms in late season. 
Snowdrift. Semi-double clear 
white. Late season bloom. 
Temperance. Double lavender 
blossoms on a slender, tall, up- 
right plant. 
Triumphe. Large double red. 
Free growing. Mid-season 
bloom. 
Vervaeneana. Large double 
pink fringed with white. Blooms 
November to April. 
Vervaeneana Alba. Very large 
pure white. Blooms for many 
months. 
Vervaeneana Salmonea. Huge 
salmon-pink bloom from No- 
vember to April. 
KURUME AZALEAS. Put on 
a great display of small single 
or semi-double bloom through 
February, March and April. 
Prices on all varieties, $1.00 up. 
Cherryripe. Small semi-double 
rose-red bloom in_ incredible 
quantities. February. 
Coralbells. Deep pink double 
bloom through March. 
Hexe saffleur. Semi-double 
deep red flowers, larger than 
most Kurumes, through Febru- 
ary, March and April. 
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. 
Seraphim 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 
type, a cross of Belgian origin. 
You'll find in our nursery an excellent 
assortment of planters as well as hanging 
baskets, pots and tubs. 
AZALEA PAUL SCHAME. Lovely doub‘e salmon bloom. 
6 TUTTLE BROS. NURSERIES, ALTADENA, CALIFORNIA 
