MARSH’S NURSERY 
150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena ah Calif. 

NOVELTY AND PATENTED BUSH ROSES 
California (Pat. 449). One of the finest for southern California. 
In the full sunshine and rich soil of California this rose is aptly 
named. Enormous flowers of ruddy orange toned with saffron- 
yellow. $1.50. 
Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. 455). 
is receiving wider popularity generally upon merit alone. Flowers 
cerise and pink verging on red. A strong vigorous free-branching 
habit. Produces many flowers for cutting. $1.50. 
This rose of recent introduction 
Crimson Glory (Pat. 105). It may be the immense, well formed 
flowers or the lovely deep shade of velvety crimson that makes 
this rose so popular but all we can say is that it ranks among the 
top few good red roses. Fascinating fragrance. $1.50. 
Eclipse (Pat. 172). Exceptionally long pointed pale yellow buds 
often two inches long. Mildly fragrant but continuously in bloom. 
Open flowers with only a few petals. $1.25. 
Floradora. New, delightful, and brilliantly colored polyantha. Bright 
orange-red flowers. Supplies a needed color in this group of 
bedding roses. (Pat. applied for.) $1.50. 
Beautiful buds of burnt- 
yrange open to lasting blooms of reddish apricot blended with 
rose, gold and salmon. A very vigorous free-blooming rose. $2.00. 
Fred Edmunds (Prop. rights reserved) . 
Grand Duchesse Charlotte (Pat. rights reserved). Buds a rich 
claret red changing as the flower opens to a lovely begonia rose. 
Richly fragrant and unusual in color. $1.50. 
Heart’s Desire (Pat. 501). All America Winner in 1942. Long- 
pointed buds of bright red are exquisite and open to gorgeous red 
blooms, Extremely fragrant. Keeps well when cut. $1.50. 
Horace McFarland (Pat. Pending). Richly colored, long pointed 
buds so desirable in modern roses are freely produced over a 
long season on this new introduction. Buds rich orange pink, 
opening to large double flowers varying in tone from apricot- 
pink, through salmon-buff to coral pink. $2.00. 

CALIFORNIA (Patent 449) 

CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
(Plant Patent No. 455) 
Katherine T. Marshall (Pat. 607). Perfect form, long stems for 
cutting, and a rich fruity fragrance combine in this rose to make 
one of the finest pink roses of recent introduction. The blooms 
are a warm, friendly pink similar but better than the old type 
of Radiance roses. $2.00. 
Lowell Thomas (Pat. 595). Very double high centered flowers of 
a lasting canary yellow. Large long-pointed buds. Vigorous 
compact bush of upright habit and leathery foliage. $2.00. 
Mandalay (Pat. applied for). One of the largest yellow roses. 
The long pointed buds open slowly without fading in rich color 
or delightful fragrance. A hardy prolific grower and continuously 
in bloom. This rose cornes with excellent recommendations. 
$2.00. 

Two Little Charmers—Pasadena 
Tournament and Red Sweetheart 3 
