Marshall’s Roses 
W. E. Marshall 8C Co., New York 
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Suggestions for Spring Planting of Roses 
The soil should be thoroughly cultivated and a liberal supply of 
rotted manure added. In planting, dig a hole sufficiently large to 
accommodate the roots when spread out on the bottom of the hole. 
In filling in the soil, shake the plant lightly in order that the soil 
may mix between the roots. Fill in the soil and firm it in order that 
the plant may be solid. Be sure to see that the lower parts of the 
lower branches are below the surface of the soil. Do not plant in a 
mound, the surface should be level. Cut back the branches to within 
4 to 6 inches of the surface of the ground. With this treatment the 
best results may be obtained. 
PINK AND ROSE SHADES 
Briarcliff. One of the most popular. Brilliant rose-pink and fragrant. 
Charles P. Kilham. Large blooms of brilliant orange-pink, suffused 
with yellow. Foliage resistant to mildew, vigorous, upright. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Large pointed flower, salmon-pink, outside dark 
coppery-red. Good grower with few thorns. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Carmine, changing to imperial pink. A variety 
of distinct merit. 
Lady Alice Stanley. Deep coral-rose on the outside of the petals, 
pale flesh on the inside. 
Lady Ashtown. Pale carmine-pink, shading to golden yellow at base 
of petals. 
Los Angeles. A luminous flame-pink, toned with coral and shaded 
with translucent gold. 
Margaret McGredy. Brilliant oriental red; a marvelous color, very 
prolific. 
M iss Rowena Thom. Enormous buds and blooms of fiery rose, borne 
on long strong stems. Profuse and continuous bloomer, vigorous. 
Mme. Butterfly. Bright pink, apricot and gold. Large buds and 
flowers. 
Mme. Nicholas Aussel. Salmon-pink. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. A dependable variety, cerise-pink, with lighter 
shades. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. A lovely pink, shaded salmon, deeper at the base. 
Mrs. W. E. Nickerson. Long buds, soft silvery-pink shaded old gold 
and salmon. 
Radiance. Beautiful carmine-rose flushed with copper; large round 
flowers. 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet. Deep pink buds opening to orange-pink 
flowers of immense size. 
Souvr. de Mme. C. Chambard. Enormous perfectly shaped flowers of 
striking salmon-pink. 
SCARLET, CARMINE AND CRIMSON SHADES 
Ami Quinard. Semi-double blackish crimson flowers, free-flowering, 
upright growth. 
Charles K. Douglas. Fine long-pointed buds opening to large flowers 
of crimson-scarlet. 
Etoile de France. A soft, velvety crimson, with a vivid shade of cerise. 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant red bloom, fine size, very fragrant. A 
splendid rose. 
McGredy's Scarlet. Brilliant scarlet, strong grower. 
W. E. Chaplin. Glowing crimson of handsome form. 
Red Radiance. Color deep red. The enormous globular flowers are 
borne on heavy canes. 
Syracuse. Outstanding bright crimson. 
YELLOW AND COPPER SHADES 
Autumn. Burnt-orange. 
Betty Uprichard. An indispensable bedding variety; copper-red buds 
opening to orange-carmine. 
Duchess of Wellington. Flowers saffron-yellow, which become deep 
coppery yellow. 
Duchess of Luxembourg. Excellent golden-yellow. 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem. Orange and apricot. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. The color is a distinct Indian yellow, and as the 
flowers expand, they shade lighter to the edges. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. Bright canary-yellow, one of the best 
yellows, does not fade. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont. Well-shaped, golden yellow flowers, on com¬ 
pact plants. 
Padre. Copper-scarlet with bright yellow at base. 
President Herbert Hoover. Maroon, orange and gold. 
Rev. F. Page Roberts. Copper-red buds of great length, opening to 
golden yellow. 
Sunkist. Rich orange-copper. 
Talisman. Brilliant red and gold buds, opening to blooms of scarlet- 
orange. Tall and vigorous. 
Ville de Paris. Large globular flowers of clear yellow; tall and wiry 
with good foliage. 
Wilhelm Kordes. Long-pointed buds of deep golden-salmon, suffused 
copper and veined with red; very fragrant. 
PURE WHITE AND WHITE SHADES 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Considered best white. An old standard 
variety with creamy white buds opening to perfectly formed 
blooms of snowy white. 
Konigin Louise. Large bud and flower; double, high centered, very 
lasting white. 
Mrs. Franklin Dennison. Large white blooms of unusual substance, 
sometimes lightly shaded pink. 
Any of the above varieties—75c each, $7.00 for 10, $65.00 per 100. 
All strong 2-year old field grown dormant plants. 
Dormant Roses can be supplied till May 1. 
From then on Potted Roses at $1.00 each; $9.00 for 10; $85.00, 100. 
Varieties not listed can be supplied at current prices. 
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