ROSES 
for 
1951 
ane 
You will find this Show, as in past years, your best oppor- 
tunity to become familiar with the newer Rose varieties and 
to renew your acquaintance with the older sorts. 
Our competent rosarians will be on hand to help you with 
selections for your 1951 gardens and to advise you on your 
Rose problems. 
Our Roses are grown in this immediate area where you 
will be planting them. 
LOCALLY GROWN ROSES ARE BEST for LOCAL PLANTING 
From the thousands of Rose varieties we have selected 
the following as most suited to local growing conditions and 
we feel our 30 years of rose experience qualifies us to make 
these selections. 
For assistance in preparing the ground, planting the 
Roses and caring for them afterward, read our booklet WHEN, 
WHERE and HOW TO PLANT. It’s yours for the asking. 
We suggest making up your order from this list. You 
may leave order at office or with salesman or, if more con- 
venient, put in mail. 
Some varieties may be short this year. Please order early. 
Prices listed are for bare-root Roses. Winter and early 
spring delivery. 
TUTTLE BROS. ROSE SELECTIONS 
FOR BOUNTIFUL BEAUTY 
Well balanced assortments of roses, carefully selected for 
their ability to thrive and produce a wealth of cutting buds. 
With two exceptions they are either Bagatelle Gold Medal or 
All America Award Winners—than which there are no higher 
awards. 
BOUNTIFUL FOUR 
ECLIPSE. Pat. 172. Streamlined yellow. Each, $1.50 
HEART’S DESIRE. Pat. 501. Fragrant, satiny red. Each, $1.50 
: LASSIE. Pat. 810. Shrimp pink, shaded yellow. Each, $1.50 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Pat. 162. Satiny blood-to brick-red. Each, $1.50 
All 4, a $6.00 Value, for Sep.Ood 
