FOR FALL PLANTING - SPRING 
FLOWERS 
ANEMONE 
Anemone De Caen. Popular early spring flowers; flat, open 
saucers, wide and poppy-like in gay bright colors, including 
red, pink, lavender, purple, blue and white. Give rich open 
soil, sun. Plant 1 inch deep. Mixed colors, jumbo size. 75c 
per doz. 
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
Tuberous Begonias. Very popular plants for shady gardens with 
large decorative leaves and showy waxy flowers. Start bulbs 
in sandy peat or leaf mold and transplant to soil made up with 
generous amounts of leaf mold or peat. 
Camellia-flowered. This strain is the best obtainable, producing 
immense, fully double flowers with rich coloring. In the fol- 
lowing colors: Red, pink, white, yellow, orange, salmon, rose. 
$1.50 per doz., postpaid. 
Carnation-flowered. Fully double with petals fringed like a car- 
nation. Very lovely and a welcome variation in begonia plant- 
ings. In the following colors: Red, pink, white, yellow, orange, 
salmon, rose. $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 
CALLAS 
Calias. No garden in California is complete without some 
callas. The white has been most popular but the newer colored 
kinds offer much in interest because of their dwarfer habit of 
growth and rich colors. All very easy to grow in good soil kept 
well watered. 
Large White (Aethiopica). Very popular. Large white form of 
lovely texture. 15c. each. 
Golden Yellow (Elliotiana). Luxuriant deep green leaves with 
silvery speckles. Flowers golden yellow. 25c each. 
Large-flowered Pink (Rehmanni superba). Taller than the usual 
pink calla and with real pink flowers. 50c each. 

CALLA COLLECTION OFFER. One root each 
of white, yellow and pink Callas will be sent 
postpaid for 80c. 
FREESIAS 
Freesias. For fragrance in the garden and indoors when the 
flowers are cut there is hardly a bulb superior to Freesias. 
Plant them in quantity for many of the lovely colored kinds 
are exceptionally desirable. 
Rainbow Mixture. Choice blend of colors. 35c doz.; $2.50 per 
100, postpaid. 
FRAGRANT BLUE FLOWERS 
Giory of the Sun. (Leucocoryne odorata.) The light blue fragrant 
flowers on 15-inch stems are delightful with Ranunculus and 
other spring bulbs. Flowers last surprisingly well either cut or 
in the garden. Plant 4 inches deep in well-drained soil, sun. 
Dozyesile25. 
GIANT TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
Narcissus King Alfred. The largest flowered and the best va- 
riety of Trumpet Daffodil for southern California. The im- 
ense golden trumpets make a fine spring showing. Large 
bulbs, $1.50 per doz., not postpaid. 
SHOWY SPARAXIS 
Sparaxis. Brightly colored flowers in great abundance in spring. 
Very showy in sunny borders with their rich mixture of pinks, 
reds, lavenders, yellows and white. Doz., $1.00, postpaid. 
MARSH’‘S NURSERY 

ANEMONES DE CAEN 
OXALIS 
Oxalis. These low growing bulbs are excellent as ground covers 
under the edges of trees and shrubbery where the shade is 
never dense. In colder areas they are grown in pots, or set 
outdoors for summer bloom. 
Grand Duchess. In white, lavender or pink. The most popular 
of all with flowers as large as a 50c piece on plants seldom 
over 4 inches high. Separate colors or mixed. 60c per doz. 
Hirta, Large rose pink flowers in winter. Per doz., 60c. 
Rubra. In flower most of the time. Dark pink; one of the best 
for pots with good bright green foliage. Per doz., $1.00; 
12 each of three above varieties, $2.00, postpaid. 
RANUNCULUS 
Ranunculus. For southern gardens these bulbs take the place of 
tulips. They are so well known as to need little description. 
The tall graceful stems have lovely large double flowers in 
many shades from white through orange, yellow, pink and red. 
Plant as for anemones one inch deep with the claws downward. 
In cold climates plant well after the ground has warmed in 
late spring. 
Superb Mixture of Giant Ranunculus. 75c per doz., postpaid. 
150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 
