(| ESTHER REED 
MARSH'S NURSERY 
150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena 4, Calif. 


POINSETTIA GERANIUM 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Any of the following well-rooted cuttings 25c¢ each, postpaid. 
Exhibition Types 
Bob Pulling. Deep yellow flowers with incurved petals. 
Conquest. Flowers very large, often 8 inches across. Reddish-bronze 
with orange reverse—Halloween colors. 
Coronation Amaranthe. Very large flowers with broad petals of 
French Mauve loose and incurved. Reverse of petals silvery mauve. 
J. C. Neill. Bright yellow. Very large flowers. Petals reflexed. A 
beautiful flower when well grown. 
Olivetta. Flowers often 8 inches in diameter, deep pink irregularly 
incurved petals. 
Percy Lancaster. Huge shagay flowers of broad, incurved pctals. A 
beautiful rosy pink with silvery reverse. 
Secretary Hyde. Large globular flowers. A strik- 
ing bronze. 
William Vert. 
reflexed. 
Large crimson flowers. Petals 
Spidery Type 
Bronze Chief. One of the finest bronze spiders. 
Grows to medium height but with a strong 
stem. Late November. 
Butterfly. An excellent yellow spider. Tubes of 
medium length. Stem medium height. Full 
bloom late October. 
Mamoru. Brilliant orange, narrow tubular petals 
slightly hooked at the tips and a deeper or- 
ange toward the flower center. October. 
San Gabriel. Deep yellow tubular petals with 
tips hooked and curled upwards. 
Sue Sally Jones. Large yellow showing bright 
golden center. Tall growing but sturdy. 
Silver Lace. Pure white, quilled type with re- 
flexed petals and hooked tips. 
Virginia. Large clear yellow with long quilled 
petals open at the tips and reflexed to nearly 
twice the width of the quills. 
White Virginia. Pure white form of Virginia. 
Wm. C. McCabe. Bright golden yellow tubular 
type petals only slightly hooked at the tips. 

EPIPHYLLUM ROSETTA 
EPIPHYLLUMS 
Orchid Cacti. One of the finest flowering plants for semi-shaded 
or fully shaded places. They are particularly fine when placed 
in containers suitable for hanging on the trunks of trees or against 
walls, such as wire baskets. 
Plant in a well drained soil compounded of sand, garden soil 
and leafmold in about equal proportions. Top dress in early spring 
with manure and later on about a month after the blooming sea- 
son using any good commercial fertilizer. Although the soil 
should be moderately moist at all times the drainage should be 
quick and thorough. Epiphyllums are not desert cacti, rather 
their original home is in moist climates where they grow mostly 
in trees as do some orchids. 
NEW AND RARE VARIETIES 
Cattleya. Inner face of petals orchid, outer blood red. $1.50. 
Dr, Werderman. Lavender with bright red edges. $1.00. 
Fire God. Large deep burnt orange flowers. $1.00. 
Orchid Supreme. Light orchid. $1.00. 
Paradise. Orchid petals shaded red at edges. $2.00. 
Southland. Flowers clear orange. $1.00. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Rooted Cuttings, 3 for $1.25, Postpaid 
Amber Queen. Large amber and red flowers with attractive wine 
red margins. 
Argus. Apricot with cherry red eye. 
Cooperi. Large sweet scented flowers in cream and white. Late 
Conway’s Giant. Best deep crimson. Petals with purple overtone. 
Deutsche Kaiserin. Profuse. Delicate pink flowers. Hanging bas- 
ket type. Flowers suitable for corsages. 
Gloria. Large wide open flowers. Uniform salmon-orange or light 
amber. A very good b!oomer. 
Hermosissimus. Large red and purple flowers. Edges shaded lav- 
ender. 
Mount Hood. Early white flowers. 
Padre. Distinctive cup and saucer type. Light salmon pink. 
Rosetta. Flowers medium size. Deep rose pink. Often flowers in 
winter. 
The above are available for shipping all year. 

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