Pride of Descanso. Very large semi-double 
white with central mass of petaloids and sta- 
mens. Vigorous, open. M. 5-gal., $8.50. 
Primavera. Intriguing new white shaded 
to cream. Double rose form. Vigorous. Up- 
iielait: IN wo) 1L- (Geil, Sei (Olle Saeell,, bi. 50). 
Princess Baciocchi. Abundant showy semi- 
double carmine-red. Slightly cup shaped. Oc- 
casional stamens. M. Gal., $2.50; 5-gal., 
$6.50. 
“Professor Charles S$. Sargent. Full dark 
red peony. Tight mass of central petals. Vig- 
orous. Compact. Upright. M. Gal., $2.25; 
Sgell., So. 7/5 
Purity. Favorite formal ivory white. Tall. 
Slender Male Gali S12 505) 5ecGalea 5.50) 
Queen Bessie. Semi-double white flushed 
pink. M-L. Gal., $3.00. 
Rainy Sun. Large semi-double rose. Up- 
fitelme, IMA, Gril. S2-502 Seal, “7 OO). 
Reticulata. Immense semi-double ruffled 
petals of deep pink that stand erect. Un- 
usual and largest of all. Open. L. Gal., $5.00; 
Sell, 612,50. 
Rhapsody. Huge semi-double rose. Strong. 
M. 5-gal., $5.50. 
Rosea Superba. Extremely large deep rose 
of rose bud form. Stamens show only when 
fully open. Tall. L.Gal., $3.50; 5-gal., $8.50. 
Rose Dawn. Medium large formal double 
rose-pink. Blooms freely when young. Vigor- 
ousa Ma Gali $2250 5=caly bo. 50. 
Rosita. Full formal rose-pink. Vigorous. 
lL, Cal, Sil. Oe See, SSO), 
Sara-Sa. Outstanding large semi-double 
soft pink, golden stamens. Blooms freely. 
Upright and vigorous. M. 5-gal., $10.50. 
Scarlett O’Hara. Dark red sport of C. M. 
Hovey with occasional white spots in center. 
Slow. Open. M-L. Gal., $3.50; 5-gal., $8.50. 
Shira-Tama. Lovely large white of double 
rose form. Gold stamens when fully open. 
Profuse. Bushy. M. 5-gal., $7.50. 
Surprise. Free blooming pale pink streaked 
rose. Tight darker center opening to loose 
peony. M. Gal., $5.00; 5-gal., $12.50. 
Tea Garden 44. Choice. Semi-double clear 
pink sometimes splotched white. Slow. Com- 
pele, IM (Gel, S750; S-e@aill,,, Sill 500). 
Te Deum. Rich dark velvety red. Very large 
peony to formal. Unusually large petaloids, 
many stamens. Open. M-L. Gal., $4.00; 
SedaleeollOnOOn 
*Tricolor Sieboldi. Semi-double waxy white 
streaked with many shades of red. Heavy 
bloomer, MuiGaly 52.505 5) gal S6150. 
Tricolor Sieboldi Red. Large semi-double 
cup-shaped red. Yellow stamens. Vigorous, 
eice, IM, (Gell, S2/502 S eal, 6-50. 
Vedrine. Semi-double to loose peony. 
Broad, deep red petals. Exquisite color and 
foldam, ean. Gall, S2I00 Sscall.. S50. 
*Victory. A mixture of brilliant red pet- 
als and yellow stamens. Semi-double to full 
peony. Heavy blooming. Upright. M. Gal., 
52200785 =Galaapor Or 
Ville de Nantes. Semi-double red, varying 
white splotches. Twisted petals, stamens in- 
terspersed. Upright. Compact. M. Gal., 
$5, 00m >=cale ap liz OF 
Warrior. Startling new fire-red. Large 
semi-double peony form. Central petals 
mixed with stamens. M. Gal., $3.00; 5-gal., 
i 50). 
White Princess. Large creamy-white peony. 
Upright. M. Gal., $3.00; 5-gal., $7.50. 
Wilder’s Rose. Compact double salmon- 
rose of medium size. Vigorous. Upright. M. 
Gal, 1-502 Segal, S550. 
S§ adaugua Camellias 
Their chief differences from Camellia japonica are their willowy spreading growth, 
smaller earlier flowers, tolerance to sun. Particularly adaptable to training on walls, trailing 
over rocks or ground covering. 
Briar Rose. Clear single light pink. E. Gal., 
S200 Sagell.,. Sh7/ 100). 
Hiryo. New deep crimson-red of unusual 
rose form. Flowers lasting. Tall, vigorous. E. 
Gal., $4.00. 
Hugh Evans. Single clear pink. E-M. Gal., 
52.003 5-galea 7.00) 
Maiden’s Blush. Single blush white. 5-gal., 
STLOO! 
Negishi-Ko. Clear pink, single. Large over- 
lapping round petals. Vigorous. E. Gal., 
2 OO? Seri, “di 00). 
Showa-No-Sakae. Exceptional soft pink, 
sometimes marked white. Semi- to rose-form 
double. E. Gal., $3.00; 5-gal., $7.00. 
White Doves. Feathery semi-double snow 
white. Low, spreading. E-M. Gal., $2.50; 
Sell, Bi OO. 
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, 
$1.35 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. 
Eleanor McGowen. Very large lavender 
flower. Vigorous, bushy, upright growth. 
Fred Sanders. Large double rose - red 
blooms for many months. Compact growth. 
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. 
KURUME AZALEAS. Put on a great 
display of small single or semi-double 
bloom through February, March and April. 
Prices on all varieties, $1.35 up. 
Cherryripe. Small semi-double rose- 
red bloom in incredible quantities. Febru- 
ary. 
Coralbells. Deep pink double bloom 
through March. 
Hexe. Semi-double deep red flowers, 
larger than most Kurumes, through Feb- 
ruary, March and April. 
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. 
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 appreciate and enjoy your Ca- 
mellias much more if you join the South- 
ern California Camellia Society. Annual 
dues, $5.00, which includes 8 issues of 
the instructive Camellia Review and two 
booklets, The Camellia, Its Culture and 
Nomenclature, and Camellia Research. 
Mail applications to Southern California 
Camellia Society, 40 N. San Rafael Ave- 
nue, Pasadena 2, California. 
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, upright plant. 
Triumphe. Large double red. Free grow- 
ing. 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 November to April. 
AZALEA ALBERT ELIZABETH 
Double white edged rose. 
6 TUTTLE BROS. NURSERIES, ALTADENA, CALIFORNIA 
