PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER, G!owing orange, 
scarlet and pink buds. See page 24. 
This insignia, AARS, guarantees that 
the Rose variety with which it is asso- 
ciated has been observed and scored in test 
gardens throughout the United States and 
has been voted an All America Selection. 
AAIRS 
BUSH ROSES 
Autumn. Through many years this many 
petaled Rose, a dazzling combination of gold, 
red, burnt-orange and bronze, has given an 
excellent account of itself. Big, luscious, 
dark leaves and sturdy stems. Each, $1.25. 
Bravo. A big, bold rose with plenty of 
shapely ruffled petals. The sparkling, cardi- 
nal red bloom will not fad2 in hottest weather. 
Grows bushy to medium height. Pat. 983. 
leaKelny, 225). 
&) California. Particularly during cooler 
weather this unique blending of ruddy 
orange and saffron yellow is a riot of unusual 
color. Big crisp petals, long buds, recurrent 
bloom. Good stems and fairly vigorous 
growth. Pat. 449. Each, $1.50. 
California Centennial. Long streamlined 
buds of rich crimson open to double, high- 
centered bloom of the same color. The flow- 
ers possess a full fruity fragrance and do not 
turn blue. Long stems, dark foliage and 
strong growth, few thorns. Pat. 953. Each, 
$2.00. 
& Capistrano. Thirty-six delightfully large 
ASBF loose crisp petals of perfect rose pink. 
Lasting buds. Strong habit of growth, sturdy 
stems. Leathery disease resistant foliage. Pat. 
SW), \eeelny, 8225), 
@ Charlotte Armstrong. If there is a 
“best” pink Rose this undoubtedly is 
it. On a big branching bush exquisite stream- 
lined buds and full deep pink blooms of per- 
fect form are borne from April through No- 
vember in consistent profusion. Long stems 
for cutting. Pat. 455. Each, $2.00. 
ROSES dy Juttle Bros. 
When you plant Tuttle Bros. Roses you know you have the very best No. 1 stock obtainable. 
Further, these plants were grown right here in Southern California where you will be planting 
them. They will perform much better than roses shipped in from other areas. You will know 
that any variety purchased from Tuttle Bros. has been proved satisfactory here and is worthy 
of a place in your garden. We have had 31 years of rose growing experience in Los Angeles 
County and know we have the answers to your rose problems. 
Color illustrations of all rose varieties we grow are displayed, in our nursery, with the plants. 
For information about planting and care of Roses read our booklet ‘‘When, Where and 
How to Plant.” 
Prices listed are for 
dormant bare-root stock available January, 
February, March. 
10% DISCOUNT ON BUSH ROSES IN LOTS OF 10 OR MORE delivered at one time to one 
address. Some varieties in containers through summer and fall, each $2.50 and up. For 
guantity discount see page 8. 
See special collection offers on pages 20 and 21. 
QUANTITY PRICES 
$1225; Rosesserrer ee ee 10 for $11.25 
1-5 OURosestesearrec aia e 10 for 13.50 
1 GO StRoscsteete ones 10 for 14.85 
To75tRoses 4c ee nae 10 for 15.75 
$2200) Roses mee ener 10 for $18.00 
2:25 Roses ayy eee 10 for 20.25 
2:5 0) Rosesav eee 10 for 22.50 
2°15 ROSeS ee ee 10 for 24.75 
Don‘t Miss Our Fall Rose Show 
COUNTESS VANDAL 
Long tapering salmon pink buds. 
Christopher Stone. The huge tight petals 
form a lovely bud that opens slowly into a 
perfect double rose. The flowers darken with 
age but do not “‘purple’’. An excellent rose 
for warm climates as it has lots of heavy 
leathery foliage. Delightful spicy fragrance. 
Each ile2on 
Condesa de Sastago. This brilliant intro- 
duction from Spain is as colorful as a Spanish 
fiesta. Plump, ovoid buds of golden yellow 
edged with red open to full garish bloom of 
gold heavily marked with red. Strong stems, 
polished mild2w resistant foliage. Each, 
Si253 
Countess Vandal. No other salmon pink 
rose begins to™compare with this variety. 
Long tapering buds, lightly brushed with 
copper, unfold slowly into enormous full 
satiny bloom of clear even salmon pink. Rich 
fragrance. Sturdy dark stems and foliage. 
Eachpe oils O) 
Dainty Bess. A charming single rose of 
satiny pink with daintily ruffled petals and 
bright crimson stamens. You should never 
lack for long slender buds to cut if you plant 
this variety as it blooms prolifically. Growth 
strong and erect. Each, $1.25. 
Debonair. Especially lovely in bud or half 
open bloom is this primrose yellow rose with 
the exquisite fragrance of the Marechal Niel. 
Buds are urn shaped, flowers shapely and of 
medium size. Vigorous upright plant. Mildew 
resistant foliage. Pat. 677. Each, $1.75. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Either in bud or 
oven flower it is almost perfection. Long 
pointed buds of apricot, tempered with yel- 
low and pink, open into high-centered flow- 
ers of astonishing form and substance. Bril- 
liant glossy mildew proof foliage. Vigorous. 
lesiela, $51) 25. 
Eclipse. In the bud no other yellow rose 
can approach this variety. The long, slender, 
streamlined buds are as graceful and charm- 
ing as a ‘teen age girl. And these perfect buds 
are borne, intermittently, all season. Vigor- 
ous growth and good stems. Pat. 172. Each, 
Sls. 
Etoile de Hollianmde. This variety is as 
nearly mildew proof as any rose we grow and 
because of its dense leathery foliage it is a 
most satisfactory rose even in the hottest 
weather. Long tapering buds of deep red 
open to full, high centered roses of glowing 
crimson. Richly fragrant. Long stems and 
good keeping qualities. Each, $1.25. 
Fandango. Blooms earlier than most and 
practically all of the time until winter. Scarlet 
ovoid buds open to display 20 big crisp ruf- 
fled petals of bright cerise red. Vigorous 
glossy foliaged bush. Mild fragrance. Pat. 
S04 Each) 2.00) 
First Love. Long, slender, urn-shaped buds, 
dainty light rose-pink in color, shading to 
dawn pink, are borne singly on long stems. 
Unique sharp pointed p2tals—20 to- 30 of 
them. Vigorous. Branching. Some fragrance. 
PateO2 il Eachmara2on 
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