MARSH’S NURSERY 150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena 4, Calif. 
BUSH ROSES 
GENERAL LIST 
No. 1 Roses, $1.00 each. 
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. 


Caledonia. Beautifully shaped, long snowy white buds opening to 
pure white flowers. Deliciously fragrant. Very double and long 
lasting. Free flowering but best in the cooler weather. 
Cecil. Large star-shaped single rose of golden yellow. Freely pro- 
duced on a low branching, bushy plant. Glossy foliage and long 
blooming habit make this quite an effective plant for color in 
the rose garden. 
Cecile Brunner. Tiny flowers. Buds pink shaded to salmon. Al- 
ways in bloom. This rose, with our Pasadena Tournament and Red 
Sweetheart are three of a kind, very different from the usual 
large flowered roses. 
Christopher Stone. One of the finest red roses. Brilliant crimson- 
scarlet becoming deeper as the flower ages. Does not ‘’blue’’ or 
fade in heat. 
Condesa de Sastago. Unsurpassed in brilliance is this bi-colored 
rose of Spanish origin. Large, fairly double flowers are a glowing 
orange-scarlet on the inside of the petals and intense bright 
yellow on the underside. Sweetly fragrant. Very popular. 
Dainty Bess. A dainty single rose, five delicate pink petals, sur- 
rounding a bunch of wine colored stamens. Last well when cut, 
continuously in bloom. 
Dame Edith Helen. Still a very popular pure pink rose. Large, fully 
double flowers on long stems are deliciously fragrant and a clear 
rose pink, glowing yet soft. Excellent for cutting. 

Duquesa de Pemaranda. Orange-apricot with deeper coppery tones. PEACE (Pat 591) 
Huge pointed buds, quite double, sweetly fragrant and long last- 
ing when cut. A dependable garden rose. 
E. G. Hill. An old timer, yet immensely popular mostly because it 
is one of the best red roses yet introduced. Never fades and the 
deep scarlet actually becomes deeper as the flowers open. 



















Etoile de Hollande. 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. 
Eulalia. A large fully double pink rose with high center. The color 
is a bright clear rose pink shaded silver pink on the outer edge 
of the petals. Excellent fragrance—vigorous growth. 
Federico Casas. Richly colored coppery-pink and yellow buds some- 
what reminiscent of Talisman but flowers are frequently richer 
in color and the buds better shaped. Best in cool weather. Hardy. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. Long slim buff yellow buds shaded with 
glowing old gold and apricot. A good bloomer with fine mildew 
free foliage. Dozs best if allowed to develop. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Large well-shaped ivory-white blooms and 
glossy foliage, has kept this variety in favor for many years. 
Golden Dawn. Well formed fragrant flowers sunflower yellow turn- 
ing to lemon yellow. A profuse and continuous bloomer with 
large oval buds with delicious old ‘‘Tea Rose”’ fragrance. Bronzy 
foliage. 
Golden Rapture. Glowing rich yellow, seldom fading. Mild 
pleasant fragrance. Produces perfectly formed buds. 
Excellent deep green foliage. A fine yellow rose. 
Hadley. An old favorite with brilliant rich crimson flow- 
ers 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 generally orange-scarlet, copper-orange and ver- 
milion appear in the bud and flower. Rich fragrance. 
Isobel. Large single flowers of carmine red and orange 
MANDALAY fading to pink. Strong growing and profuse in bloom. 

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