150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena 4, Calif. 

MARSH‘S NURSERY 
SASANQUA CAMELLIAS 
A different species than the above camellia japonica 
hybrids. The leaves are generally smaller, set closer on the stems. 
Habit is such that plants can readily be trained espalier fashion 
on fences, walls, etc. Flowers early in winter or late fall. They 
are smaller in size but make up in the quantity produced. 
Sasanqua. 
Betty McCaskill. Dainty ball-shaped double flowers in the softest 
pink. Petals tinted and margined with rose. Gal., $3.00. 
Briar Rose. Single, like a beautiful briar rose. Gal., $1.50. 
Hugh Evans. Beautiful single rose pink. Gal., $2.75. 
White Dove. Semi-double feathery, white flowers. Gal., $2.25. 

YESTERDAY AND TODAY 
Brunfelsia floribunda, Yesterday and Today. A very fine orna- 
mental shrub for either sun or shade. Grows more compact in 
sun, but the clear glossy light green leaves, tough branched stems 
and glorious fragrant flowers are equally lovely in light shade. 
Flowers open blue-violet, fading first to lilac, and finally to white. 
5-gal., 62.50% gal., $1.00. 
FOR EVENING FRAGRANCE 
Night Scented Jasmine (Cestrum parqui) . 
with light green foliage and clusters of unassuming light yellow 
green tubular flowers that suddenly become exquisitely fragrant 
at evening. 5-gal., $2.00; gal., 60c. 
A quick growing shrub 
A TOP-NOTCH CUT FLOWER 
Geraldton Wax Flowers (Chamaelaucium ciliatum). One of the 
finest shrubs of recent introduction. Showy attractive white or 
pink flowers with deep maroonish-red central cups, cover the 
entire shrub in graceful sprays. Leaves heather-like. Makes a 
very fine cut flower lasting for many days in water. January 
to April. 5-gal., $2.25.; gal., $1.00. 
ROCK ROSES 
Rock Roses. For sunny places where ample room is available, there 
are few shrubs that will do as fine a job as Cistus. Never tall grow- 
ing, usually spreading shrubs about 4 feet high and 6 to 10 feet 
across but can be kept in a smaller space by pruning the long 
branches back to the base. They are very showy during hot 
weather. Full sun. 
Ladaniferous maculatus. Flowers the size of Cherokee roses, pure 
white with a maroon blotch at the base of each petal. 5-gal., 
S220 Ocal saanoc. 
Purpureus. 3 to 4-inch wide crepy textured flowers in delicate 
rose with purple spots at base of each petal. 5-gal., $2.00; gal., 
JDC. 
Silver Pink. Like purpureus except flowers are a uniform silvery 
pink without spots at the base of petals. 5-gal., $1.75; gal., 75c. 

GERALDTON WAX FLOWER 
BLUE WINTER FLOWERS 
Eranthemum nervosum. Lush green foliage and panicles of rich 
deep blue Phlox-like flowers. Nicely shaped 3-foot shrub. Showy 
in shaded gardens when few blue-flowered plants are available. 
Gal., 60c. 
GARDENIA 
Gardenia Mystery. Of the many forms of gardenia offered by 
nurseries, we have selected and grown this variety as the best of 
the lot. It is an improved form with exquisite large double flowers. 
Blooms profusely during summer. Does best in sunny situation. 
5-gal., $2.50; gal., $1.00; balled, $3.00. 

GARDENIA MYSTERY 

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