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


DAHLIA, BLUE HORIZON 
Salem Sunshine. Early flowering and easy to grow, this vigorous 
dahlia produces upturned light lemon yellow flowers in great 
quantity. $2.00 each. 
Sarett’s Pink Flamingo (SC). 
with lighter shadings. Early and continuous bloomer. 
each. 
Sherwood’s Peach 
rative dahlia. 
each. 
Silver Jubilee (1D). Flowers fairly large, and of excellent quality. 
A bicolor or lavender-pink to rose-pink with each petal nicely 
tipped with white. $5.00 each. 
Stalin (IC). Eight to nine inch flowers of a bright velvety non- 
fading red. Incurved Cactus. Flowers of exceptional substance 
and keeping qualities. $1.25 each. 
Stephen Foster (IC). Very large cactus with incurved petals— 
orange buff lightly suffused with deep rose on both face and 
back of petals. An all-around good dahlia. $1.00 each. 
The Dragon (ID). Decorative type. Clear deep salmon flowers of 
moderate size. Bush is slow growing but vigorous. $1.50 each. 
The Governor (FD). The best yellow, both light and bright. Early 
and free-flowering. $1.00 each. 
The Real Glory (FD). An excellent crisp white. 
of excellent keeping quality. $1.25 each. 
Tops (ID). A massive clear yellow exhibition dahlia. Stems are 
good. This dahlia has won many awards at the shows. $1.00 each. 
Town Topic (FD). Purple but some flowers tipped with white. 
Tall, free flowering. Extra fine keeper. $1.00. 
V-Day (ID). Very large mulberry rose with strong stems. Profuse 
blooming. $3.50 each. 
Vin-Well Paragon (FD). Free flowering. Dainty cameo-pink and 
cream with full high center. Early and long blooming. $1.00. 
Wake Island (ID). Large dark red wtih violet veins on the re- 
verse. Very pronounced at the center. Won many prizes. $2.00. 
Wanda Meade (ID). Flowers 5 to 7 inches across and of good 
depth; scarlet red evenly tipped with white. $1.50 each. 
Lovely deep rose-pink semi-cactus 
$2.50 
An immense flowered mid-season deco- 
Robust growing. $2.00 
(ID). 
Flowers orange-apricot. 
Flowers large and 
DAHLIA SEED 
Collected from Choice Exhibition Types 
Dahlia Seed. We offer seed saved from the finest varieties listed 
in last year’s catalog. These will not come true but will give 
surprising results in the new seedlings. Growing new dahlias 
from seed is a delightful surprise from start to finish and you 
may get one or more extra fine new kinds. Subject to crop. 
Pkt. 100 seeds $3.50; Pkt. 50 seeds $2.00. 
CUCUMBER 
(TRADE MARK) 
An easily grown cucumber producing long, 
smooth, spineless fruits perfectly edible even 
when 18 inches long. The skin is a pleasing 
light green color and so thin that peeling is 
unnecessary. Flesh white, crisp and sweeter 
than that of ordinary cucumbers and causes 
no gastric disturbances whatever. 
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DAHLIA, OGDEN REID 
(SG toul Die 
Well recommended. 
The largest white informal dahlia. 
Tall mid-season. $1.25 each. 
World Event (FD to ID). An excellent deep rose-pink. Very pro- 
lific with good stems, heavy foliage. $1.50 each. 
Wosal (ID). Deep old rose with a suffusion of salmon and buff. 
Flowers large, long stemmed and of excellent depth. $2.00 each. 
White Champion 

BRILLIANT CANNAS 
CANNAS 
These bright plants with their large ‘tropical’ foliage and showy, 
neat looking flowers are often neglected in modern gardens. There 
is little reason for this since the newer varieties are real plants of 
merit. They require little attention after planting preferring a 
good soil and full sun. In cold climates the roots should be stored 
as for Gladiolus and Dahlias and planted again the following spring 
after danger of frost is passed. 4 for $1.00, postpaid. 
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Hungaria. Pink. 
Indiana. Orange. 
The President. Red. 
Winter's Colossal. 
City of Portland. Deep pink with 
peach markings. 
Florence Vaughn. 
red throat. 
Yellow with 
Scarlet. 

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