Leopard compatibility on older G4 macs

I have 5 macs of various vintages. 2 G4 cubes, 1 G4 Titanium notebook, 1 G4 tower that all came with OS X 10.1 and one 17" iMac that came with OS X 10.2 Jaguar. It would seem that according to the specs on Leopard, my Macs will not run 10.5. So what is the version that is the most modern that will run on all of my Macs and where do I buy it? I have searched this site and Apple docs but did not come up with a clear answer. If say only Tiger will run and not Leopard, why can I not find it for sale in the store? Any help or inks would be appreciated.
long time Mac user (since Lisa)

If your systems do not meet the specs for 10.5 Leopard, then Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger will be the latest version you can run. Apple discontinued open sale of Tiger when Leopard was released (as has been the case with every major release of Mac OS X), but you may still be able to find a copy if you call the Apple Store (before Christmas they still had copies available though they weren't shown for sale on the web site), or you can check with one of the many on-line retailers, a local Apple reseller, or Craigslist or eBay.

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