PICTURE. 
In lovely pink. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont. Produces incredible 
numbers of long, reddish-gold buds and fra- 
grant semi-double golden yellow flowers with 
consistent regularity. Bushy, dense growth. 
Eachwole2o. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Extravagant coppery 
orange buds, flushed yellow at the base, un- 
fold to form fairly double flowers that vary 
from orange to pink with the seasons. Sweet 
fragrance. Moderate growth. Each, $1.25. 
New Yorker. Thirty-five big velvety scarlet 
petals make up this showy fragrant rose. Full 
ovoid buds, high centered bloom on good 
cutting stems. Vigorous bushy growth, excel- 
lent foliage and abundant bloom. Pat. 823. 
Each, $2.00. 
Night. In our estimation this is the best 
of the very dark red roses. Both the sym- 
metrical buds and well shaped flowers are 
deep crimson brushed with black and ma- 
roon and are at their best in cool weather. 
Full spicy fragrance. Moderate growth. Each, 
$1.00. 
Nocturne. The more we see of this re- 
§ markable rose the more we are intrigued 
by it. It doesn’t seem possible a bud so long 
and slender of outline could, upon opening, 
offer so much in form and substance. Big, 
richly textured petals of cardinal red, shading 
to crimson. Fragrant. Vigorous upright 
growth, long stems, dark foliage. Pat. 713. 
Eachmepiles On 
@ Peace. In the bud each yellow petal is 
outlined with cerise. As the many pet- 
aled flower unfolds the yellow coloring light- 
ens and even changes to white, but as the 
yellow lightens the pink shading of the petal 
tips grows in intensity. Moderately fragrant 
blooms to 5 inches across, many heavy petals 
artistically arranged. Vigorous bush, polished 
foliage. Pat. 591. Each, $2.00. 
Picture. A rose of only medium size, but 
what symmetry and trim loveliness is built 
into each tapering rose-pink bud and high 
centered flower. Strong, erect stems. Good 
foliage and tea fragrance. Each, $1.00. 
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Pres. Herbert Hoover. |ts popularity over 
many years alone is insurance of its sterling 
qualities. It is a prodigious grower perfecting 
its orange, scarlet and pink buds and huge 
pink bloom on 114% to 2 ft. stems. Each, 
$1.00. 
Radiance. Not only is this one of the 
most vigorous and long lived of all roses, 
but it never seems to be out of bloom from 
March on. Quantities of big ovoid buds and 
full cup-shaped flowers, rosy pink without 
and soft pink within, are borne even in the 
hottest weather. Sweet fragrance. Long stout 
stems. Each, $1.00. 
Red Radiance. |dentical to the foregoing 
except for the color which is cerise red. Each, 
$1.00. 
Rose Marie. For many years this variety 
outsold all other pink roses. While some 
newer pink roses have stronger stems, where 
will you find a rose to equal it in long taper- 
ing rose-pink buds, honey sweet fragrance 
and quantity of bloom? Each, $1.00. 
Rose of Freedom. Not only grows tall and 
robust but is luxuriantly foliaged as well. 
Bears incredible quantities of big, rich, cardi- 
nal-red buds and fully double bloom of rose- 
red. Rates exceptionally high in fragrance. 
Pets PO. lee, Shi) SO. 
San Fernando. For fragrance it is ex- 
celled by none. Long buds, plump at 
the base, develop an intriguing urn shape 
before opening to display the neat arrange- 
ment of their many glowing scarlet petals. 
Lasting bloom, on long firm stems, that is 
tops even in hottest weather. Vigorous growth. 
Heavy dark foliage. Pat. 785. Each, $1.50. 
Santa Anita. With the possible exception 
of Charlotte Armstrong this is the finest pink 
rose. The long buds and full shapely bloom 
possess an unusual waxy sheen that lends 
them a quite refined appearance. Dense, 
bright green foliage, few thorns and good 
growing qualities. Pat. 539. Each, $1.25. 
Show Girl. A prodigious grower this, that 
will supply you tapering rose-pink buds and 
full, richly colored deep pink flowers on long 
stout stems. Good foliage. Mild fragrance. 
Pat. 646. Each, $1.50. 
Signora. A rose of dazzling brilliance. In 
cooler weather it offers a stunning mixture 
of orange, scarlet and gold that is more sub- 
dued during warm spells. Long perfect buds 
of orange scarlet on good cutting stems and 
open bloom of unusual substance. Strong, 
upright growth and polished disease resistant 
foliage. Pat. 201. Each, $1.50: 
Sister Therese. While not too long lasting 
as a cut flower this variety puts on a tre- 
mendous and continuous show of big pointed 
orange and scarlet buds and semi-double 
flowers of golden yellow. Long stems and 
vigorous spreading growth. Each, $1.00. 
Sleigh Bells. For a grand display of white 
in the garden and as a source of cut flowers 
this variety is exceptional. Big ovoid buds 
and full (40 petals), high centered fragrant 
bloom on long stout stems. Leathery disease 
resistant foliage, strong growing habits. Pat. 
applied for. Each, $2.00. 
Snowbird. This is not only the clearest 
white of any of the popular roses but the 
heaviest producer as well. Plump white buds 
and extremely double, medium sized bloom 
in incredible quantities. Dense, dark foliage, 
bushy and compact growth. Spicy fragrance. 
Eachoile2on 
Susan Louise. Most satisfactory of the 
flesh pink roses. In form, color and substance 
it resembles the popular Belle of Portugal 
but unlike that variety has good stems and 
bears a constant succession of charming roses 
for cutting. Robust growth and excellent 
foliage. Each, $1.25. 
Q Sutter’s Gold. Not only winner of the 
£85 All America Rose Selection Award 
for 1950 but of the Bagatelle Award, as 
well. Long pointed yellow buds, richly 
shaded with orange and red and shapely, 
high centered bloom of the same lush 
color. Deep tea fragrance. Exceptionally 
strong growth and cutting stems. Highly 
polished foliage. Pat. 885. Each, $2.00. 
®& Taffeta. A rich combination of pink and 
* salmon tones that changes through the 
season to warm shades of salmon and apricot. 
Long, lively buds and semi-double open 
bloom of 21 big crisp petals. Mild fragrance, 
tall upright growth, glossy mahogany tinted 
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Talisman. A glorious riot of red, burnt 
orange and gold. It is hard to imagine so 
much color and symmetry in one rose bud 
and such charming fragrance, too. It has a 
pleasing habit of upright growth and long stiff 
bright green stems. Each, $1.00. 
& Tallyho. This variety can always be de- 
* pended upon to supply a constant suc- 
cession of plump, deep pink buds and full, 
rich pink, high centered flowers of unusual 
substance on strong cutting stems. These 
qualities plus its vigorous upright habit, good 
foliage and spicy perfume combine to make 
it one of the most satisfactory roses you will 
find in your garden. Pat. 828. Each, $1.75. 
Texas Centennial. A handsome sport of 
Pres. Hoover that retains all of its parent’s 
excellent characteristics. Buds are blood-red 
during cool weather, changing to carmine in 
summer. Full high-centered flowers of brick- 
red are lightly brushed with gold. Pat. 162. 
Each, $1.50. 
The Doctor. While the plant is of modest 
proportions the huge double silvery pink buds 
and flowers will amply reward you for its care. 
And the intense fragrance is something to get 
really excited about. Each, $1.25. 
Tom Brenneman. Big, ovoid buds open to. 
extremely large, double, rose-pink bloom 
possessing exquisite fragrance. Abundant dis- 
ease resistant foliage and vigorous upright 
growth, Pat. 986. Each, $2.00. 
Ville de Paris. Not only holds its color bet- 
ter than any other yellow rose but provides 
for months quantities of slender sunflower 
yellow buds for cutting. Open flowers are of 
medium size, double and well formed. Bush 
is vigorous and branching. Each, $1.00. 
TUTTLE BROS. NURSERIES, ALTADENA, CALIFORNIA 
