MARSH’S NURSERY 
150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena 4, Calif. 

CLIMBING ROSES 
No. 1 Roses, $1.25 each, except where noted. 
Belle of Portugal. A vigorous climbing rose so useful for covering 
walls and arbors where the beautiful salmon-pink flowers of 
gigantic size make a show of color from January to May. 
Cl. Cecile Brunner. Miniature buds and perfect sma!! flowers lit- 
erally cover this popular climbing Polyantha. Everblooming. Fine, 
dense foliage. 
Cl. Christopher Stone (Pat. 626). We are introducing this beau- 
tiful red climbing form of Christopher Stone, popular every- 
where as one of the finest red roses. Crimson scarlet roses of 
the same form are freely produced on a sturdy vine with excellent 
foliage. $2.00 each. 
Cl. Condesa De Sastago. Combination of rich orange-red, gold, 
and yellow, with glossy foliage make an exquisite show of color. 
Cl. Countess Vandal. Flowers and buds like the bush form but of 
slightly greater profusion. Vigorous growing, producing choice 
buds for cutting. $1.50. 
Cl. Dainty Bess. All the charm of Dainty Bess—single, delicate 
pink with deep wine stamens—in profusion, make this one of 
the best climbing roses for trellises and fences. 
Cl. Duquesa de Penaranda. An intriguing apricot-pink. Vigorous 
habit with excellent foliage. 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. Fine red buds by some considered even 
better than the bush type. Foliage good, flowers delicately 
fragrant. 
Cl. Good News (Pat.). Flowers coppery-pink with shell pink on 
the outer petals. Very double and possessing a delicate tea fra- 
grance. $1.50. 
Cl. Hadley. Velvety-red buds on long stems. Very freely produced 
from March to December. Pleasingly fragrant. 
Cl. Heart’s Desire (Pat. Applied for). Large, fragrant, deep red 
roses, same as the bush type, now available in a climbing form. 
$2.00 each. 
Cl. Hinrich Gaede (Pat. 244). A very showy climber. Vigorous 
habit and free flowering. Blooms very briiiiant — orange ver- 
milion. Blooms for a long season. $1.50. 
Cl. McGredy’s Yellow. Fully double flowers of buttercup yellow 
set against heavy deep green foliage. 
Ci. Mme. Henri Guillot (Pat. Applied for). Shapely long buds 
colored orange-red and rose opening to large camellia-like flow- 
ers. Rich raspberry red suffused with gold. $2.00 each. - 


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CLIMBING CHRISTOPHER STONE 
Cl. Mme. Joseph Perraud (Pat. rights reserved) . Although less sub- 
ject-to mildew than the bush form we recommend it only for 
planting where the summers are hot. Intense color, good form. 
$2.00. 
Cl. Mrs. E. P. Thom. A vigorous climber with quantities of perfect 
yellow buds of flawless quality. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Intensely vivid semi-double flowers of 
bright scarlet, freely produced in clusters. Makes a mass of showy 
bloom. 
Cl. Picture (Pat. 524). Clear rose pink with tones of warm salmon 
showing through. The flowers are perfect just as in the bush. 
A climber of exceptional merit. $1.50. 
Cl. Pres. Hoover. Free blooming, multicolored in pink, red, yel- 
low and buff. Perfect in form on long stems for cutting. 
Cl. Red Radiance. Climbing form of the well known bush variety. 
Has large red flowers, good buds. 
Cl. Red Talisman. 
Cl. Rose Marie. Vigorous climber. Sport of Rose Marie, clear rose 
pink. Splendid rose. 
Glorious Talisman buds in deep red. 
Cl. Souv. De Mme. Boullet. Vigorous and free flowering. This is 
one of the best yellow climbers. Buds pointed and open flowers, 
both a lasting deep rich yellow. 
Cl. Talisman. For trellis, fence or arbor, the old favorite Talisman 
in climbing form will make a most pleasing sight. Red and gold, 
free-flowering. 
Cl. Victoria Harrington. A climbing form of the beautiful bush 
rose—magnificent dark red long-pointed perfectly formed and 
spicily scented as bush. 
Cl. Yellow Cecile Brunner. Small dainty yellow flowers in great 
profusion. Strong growing vine. 

For Real Color 
and Vigor Plant a Climbing Christopher Stone 7 
