GOLDILOCKS 
Clusters of buttercup yellow. 
FASHION 
Profuse deep peach trusses of bloom. 
Tuttle Bros. Bloribunda Roses 
DWARF FLORIBUNDAS 
Because of their dwarf habit these are 
ideal subjects for bordering the conventional 
rose garden or when planted in beds by them- 
selves their trusses of continuous bloom will 
provide a lovely display. 
Chatter. Immense clusters of double, me- 
dium sized velvety crimson bloom continu- 
ously. Bushy and compact growth. 2 ft. Pat. 
739. Each, $l)-50: 
Crimson Rosette. Heavy clusters of double, 
well-shaped bloom in light crimson. 21/2 ft. 
Pato Olle Each sd leiias 
Fashion. Small double deep peach bloom 
are borne in continuous profusion. 
Bushy growth. 2 ft. Pat. 789. Each, $2.00. 
Goldilocks. Soft buttercup yellow in double 
form. Fragrant. | / ft. Pat. 672. Each, $1.50. 
Margo Koster. Small double orange bloom 
of unusual brilliance. 1 ft. Each, $1.50. 
Pinkie. Small double pink bloom in 
loose clusters. 1 Y2 ft. Pat. 712. Each, 
Pink Rosette. Produces shining sprays of 
small double perfectly formed roses and bears 
one heavy crop after another. The color is 
bright to medium pink. Good foliage and 
growth characteristics. 2/2 ft. Pat. 902. Each, 
Silene: 
Pinocchio. Medium sized double bloom, 
salmon gold, for boutonniere or corsage. 2 V2 
ft. Pat. 484. Each, $1.50. 
Red Pinocchio. Deep velvety red bloom of 
medium size in heavy clusters all through 
the season. Bushy growth. 21 ft. Pat. 812. 
Eachailea Os 
Snowbank. Semi-double bloom of blush 
tint changing to white. 1/2 ft. Pat. 279. 
Each, ole 0: 
Valentine. Good sized semi-double crim- 
son bloom are borne continuously, all sea- 
son, in heavy clusters. 1 2-2 ft. Pat. applied 
for. Each, $2.00. 
GROWERS OF THE BEST IN NURSERY STOCK SINCE 1920! 
TALLER FLORIBUNDAS 
Owing to their prolific bloom through 
most of the year, dense, attractive and clean 
foliage, floribunda roses are becoming in- 
creasingly popular. These taller varieties will 
be most striking either combined with other 
roses or as colorful specimens in your shrub 
borders. 
Carrousel. Shapely dark red double bloom 
to 4 inches across. Dark foliage. Vigorous 
growth. Pat. applied for. Each, $2.00. 
Cecile Brunner. A welcome source of per- 
fect miniature pink roses for use in flower 
arrangements. Dense twiggy growth. Each, 
$1.50. 
Floradora. An entirely different color in 
a rose, fiery tomato red. The medium 
sized bloom is heavily double (50 petals) 
A\R 
and is borne prolifically through spring, sum- . 
mer and fall. Strong upright growth and pol- 
ished foliage. Each, $1.50. 
Glorious. Provides many colorful sprays of 
deep vermilion buds and semi-double bloom 
of Tyrian rose. Pat. 879. Each, $1.50. 
Pink Bountiful. Deep pink ovoid buds 
open to perfect 3-inch flowers of buff, salmon 
pink and deep pink. Pleasing fragrance. Tall 
vigorous growth. Pat. 601. Each, $1.50. 
Red Ripples. Small, semi-double, slightly 
fragrant bloom of oxblood-red in profusion. 
oe foliage. Sturdy upright growth. Each, 
FO): 
Summer Snow. Will provide a continuous 
supply of white rose clusters, both for gar- 
den display and cutting, through spring, sum- 
mer and fall. Luxuriant, persistent foliage. 
Patecnllow cach ealie> 0. 
(@\ Vogue. All America Rose Selection 
AB> for 1952. An entirely different color 
in roses, a vivid deep coral scarlet. The 
small high-centered bloom are Hybrid Tea 
in their charming appearance. The slow 
opening flowers are excellent for cutting. 
Spicy perfume. Vigorous growth. Pat. 926. 
EachmZe2o) 
The Best 
Climbing Roses 
Specimen plants in 5-gal. containers, 
$3.25 and up (for quantity discount see page 
8). Bare-root stock, $1.50, except as noted; 
10% discount in lots of 10 or more delivered 
at one time to one address. 
A more complete description of most va- 
rieties will be found under “’Bush Roses”’. 
Cl. Belle of Portugal. Usually the first of 
the climbing roses to bloom in the spring. 
A second crop follows but it does not bloom 
through summer. Big salmon pink buds and 
unusually large flowers of flesh pink. 
Cl. Blaze. Produces great masses of me- 
dium sized scarlet bloom in spring and early 
summer and some bloom through late sum- 
mer and fall. Luxuriant persistent foliage. 
Cl. Cecile Brunner. Produces innumerable 
small double rose pink bloom for flower ar- 
rangements. Grows rapidly and covers a lot 
of territory. 
Cl. Countess Vandal. Salmon pink. 
Cl. Dainty Bess. Single light pink. 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. Dark velvety red. 
Cl. Golden Rapture. Clear, radiant golden 
yellow bloom of perfect form on sturdy stems. 
Bright green foliage, rapid growth. Pat. 508. 
Bache limos 
Cl. Hadley. Fragrant double red. 
Cl. Heart’s Desire. Clear unfading red. Pat. 
Ges). Eeelay, Sil 7/5, 
@ Cl. High Noon. A climber of moderate 
4 proportions, dense and lustrous of fo- 
liage, that all through the season bears 
shapely bloom of shining deep yellow. They're 
tops for cutting. Pat. 704. Each, $2.00. 
Cl. Kaiserin. Double white. 
Cl. Mary Hart. A blood red sport of the 
popular Talisman that inherits the profuse 
blooming quality of the parent. 
Cl. Mermaid. For quickly covering fence 
or bank this variety has no equal. Forms a 
dense mass of glistening foliage that is thickly 
studded most of the year with big single 
pale yellow bloom. 
Cl. Mme. Henri Guillot. Double raspberry 
pink. Pat. 788. Each, $2.00. 
Cl. Mrs. E. P. Thom. Canary yellow. 
Cl. Mrs. Sam McGredy. Orange pink. Pat. 
394. Each, $1.75. 
Cl. Peace. Huge pink, trimmed yellow. Pat. 
O37 Eachyepes Os 
Cl. Picture. Rose Pink. Pat. 524. Each, 
ll S/S: 
Cl. Pres. Hoover. Pink. 
Cl. Rose Marie. Rose pink. 
Cl. Santa Anita. Rose pink. Pat. 834. Each, 
Si wis 
Cl. Talisman. Red, burnt orange and gold. 
Cl. Texas Centennial. Brick red. Pat. 565. 
Eachmecnilevine 
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