
AUTUMN 
BUSH ROSES 
GENERAL LIST 
No. 1 Roses, 60c each; $5.40 for 10. 
Autumn. Handsome buds of burnt orange, open flowers heavily 
suffused with russet-brown and bronzy-red on a background 
of rich yellow, reminiscent of autumn foliage colors. 
Cecile Brunner. Tiny flowers. Buds pink shaded to salmon. 
Always in bloom. This rose, with our Pasadena Tournament 
and Red Sweetheart are three of a kind, very different from 
the usual large flowered roses. 
Brilliant crim- 
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Christopher Stone. One of the finest red roses. 
son-scarlet becoming deeper as the flower ages. 
‘blue’ or fade in heat. 
Condesa de Sastago. Large fairly double cup-shaped flowers of 
glowing orange-scarlet on inside, and intensely bright yellow 
on the outside. Always in bloom, delightfully fragrant. 
Dainty Bess. A dainty single rose, fiv2 delicate pink petals, sur- 
rounding a bunch of wine colored stamens. Last well when 
cut, continuously in bloom. 
Dame Edith Helen. Large fully double flowers of clear rose pink. 
Lovely clear color and delightfully fragrant. Lasts very well. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Orange-apricot with deeper coppery 
tones. Huge pointed buds, quite double, sweetly fragrant and 
long lasting when cut. A dependable garden rose. 
E. G. Hill. Lasting dazzling scarlet becoming deeper as the 
flowers open. Long stems, deliciously fragrant. Good foliage. 
Etoile de Holiande. Popular red rose with perfect buds of medium 
size opening to glorious flowers of brilliant red. Very fragrant 
and non-fading. Healthy free branching bush. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. Long slim buff yellow buds shaded with 
glowing old gold and apricot. A good bloomer with fine 
mildew free foliage. Does best if allowed to develop. 
MARSH’S NURSERY 
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Of the many gratifying letters we 
receive each week 
Pasadena Tournament we select 
excerpts from two— 
Valdosta, Ga. 
“Please find check for Pasa- 
dena Tournament tree roses. I 
bought three from you this year 
and I have been more than 
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Mrs. L. M. 

TALISMAN 
Frau Karl Druschki. Large well-shaped ivory-white blooms and 
glossy foliage, has kept this variety in favor for many years. 
General MacArthur. Very fragrant large fully double flowers of 
scarlet. Free branching bush. 
Golden Emblem. Golden yellow, the long buds tinted with crim- 
son on the outer petals. Long stiff stems. Glossy green 
foliage. 
Golden Rapture. Glowing rich yellow, seldom fading. Mild pleas- 
ant fragrance. Produces perfectly formed buds. Excellent 
deep green foliage. A fine yellow rose. 
Hadley. An old favorite with brilliant rich crimson flowers and 
buds on long stiff stems. Richly fragrant. A must for all rose 
gardens. 
Hinrich Gaede. A multicolor rose of extremely fine merit. The 
combination of colors may change with the season, but gen- 
erally orange-scarlet, copper-orange and vermilion appear in 
the bud and flower. Rich fragrance. 
Hoosier Beauty. Popular brilliant crimson flowers, veined ma- 
roon. Petals velvety, do not fade. 
Imperial Potentate. Clear rose pink. Exceptionally formed 
highly fragrant buds, lasting extremely well. One of the most 
popular pink roses. 
Isobel. Large single flowers of carmine red and orange fading to 
pink. Strong growing and profuse in bloom. 
Innocence. Large, single, snow white blooms befitting the name 
in purity. Amber stamens in the center make a delightful 
contrast. Spicy fragrance. 
Irish Charm. Blush pink flowers in great profusion. Flowers of 
medium size, from charming buds. 
Irish Fireflame. Buds deep rich orange, splashed with crimson. 
Open to large single flowers of satiny old gold. Very profuse 
in blooming. 
Joanna Hill. Slender, dainty orange-yellow buds, very fragrant. 
Long upright stems and long lasting color make Joanna Hill 
ideal for cutting. 
150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 
