Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek (Pat. applied for). Buds large, long- 
pointed opening to long-lasting very large flowers of Empire 
yellow fading to lemon yellow as the flower matures. Excel- 
lent leathery, glossy dark green foliage covers this vigorous 
bush. $2.00. 
Mme. Marie Curie (Pat. applied for). This free flowering variety 
came out of France before war prohibited its export and has 
proven such a fine rose that it was awarded third place in the 
All-America Rose Selections. Tall and bushy growth with 
orange buds opening to medium size golden yellow flowers. 
Ss Us 
Pasadena Tournament (Pat. 578). One of the most outstanding 
roses of recent years. Our own introduction and praised 
highly by many of our customers. The tiny Cecil Brunner buds 
are deep red, useful for corsages, and open to good sized deep 
red flowers of fine form. Everblooming and thornless, you 
need never be without these exquisite buds. The cut buds are 
pleasingly fragrant. $1.50, 3 for $3.75, doz. $15.00. 
Pearl Harbor (Pat. applied for). Light poppy-pink with a re- 
verse of china rose. Long stems for cutting; buds large, long 
pointed; exceptionally beautiful and long lasting. Vigorous 
and prolific bloomer. $1.50. 
Pinocchio (Pat. 484). A lovely polyantha with great clusters 
of bright salmon flowers flushed with gold. An unusual tea- 
ture for a polyantha is the perfection of buds. $1.25. 
Poinsettia. A dazzling brilliant red rose. High centered buds and 
velvety texture combined with the brilliant color make the 
flowers practically glow on the bush. Long stems, excellent 
for cutting. 75c. 
Red Sweetheart (Pat. 5/77). A companion rose for our Pasa- 
dena Tournament with slightly smaller buds and flowers. Free 
blooming. Vivid red buds opening to deep rose-pink flowers 
about the same shade as a McGredy’s Scarlet rose. $1.50. 
Santa Anita (Patent rights reserved). Produces quantities of 
perfect flowers. Lovely clear pink, excellent for cutting. 
$1.00. 
Signora (Pat. 201). Intense scarlet-orange with shadings of 
tangerine and cerise. Slightly fragrant but a colorful bloom 
and bud. Long lasting when cut. $1.25. 
Texas Centennial (Pat. 162). Tall vigorous strong canes of Pres. 
Hoover, but with magnificent full buds opening to carmine- 
red flowers, which in cooler weather are deeper in color. 75c. 

COPYRIGHT THE 
CONARD-PYLE CO, 

CHRISTOPHER STONE 
(Copyright, The Conard-Pyle Co.) 
See also page 10 for Climbing Christopher Stone. 
The Chief (Pat. 456). Extremely long large buds of delightful 
form and rich color. Deep rose to flame opening to a full 
flower of flame, coral and copper, becoming orange pink as 
the flower opens. Rich fruity fragrance. $1.25. 
The Doctor. An enormous large-petalled pink rose. Exquisite 
silver-pink, fragrant. A little extra attention in the garden 
will insure a good production of flowers. 75c. 

CALIFORNIA 
(Pat. No. 449) 
MARSH’S NURSERY 
SANTA ANITA 
(Patent applied for) 
150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 
