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

CL. RED TALISMAN 
Glorious Talisman buds in deep red. 
CL. ROSE MARIE 
Vigorous climber. Sport of Rose Marie, clear rose pink. Splendid 
rose. 
CL. SANTA ANITA 
(Pat. applied for.) The bush form has been considered by many 
to be one of the finest pink roses. You can now have a climber 
with the same buds and flowers. Long stems for cutting. $1.50 
cach. 
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-flower- 
ing. 
CL. TEXAS CENTENNIAL 
(Pat. 565.) Long pointed brick-red buds opening to large rosy- 
red flowers somewhat larger than those of the bush variety. 
Flowers have longer stems and are borne profusely. Makes a vig- 
orous climber well suited to trellis, arbor or fence. $1.50 each. 
Marsh’s Cree Roses 
Applause (Pat. applied for). Rose madder, spicy fragrance. Contin- 
uous bloomer. 
Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. 455). Cerise and pink verging on red. 
Christopher Stone. Blazing crimson with velvety glow. Fine red. 
Countess Vandal (Pat. 38). Coppery bronze pink suffused with 
gold. 
Crimson Glory (Pat. 105). Deep velvety crimson. Intense fragrance. 
Debonaire (Pat. 677). Primrose yellow, high centered blossoms; 
delightful “Old Rose”’ fragrance. 
Dickson’s Red (Pat. 376). Rich lasting red, Fragrant. 
Eclipse (Pat. 172). Long slender yellow buds in profusion. 
Enchantment (Pat. 737). Peach pink, very large in bud and open 
flowers. 
Etoile de Hollande. Fragrant glorious bright red roses and buds. 
Fred Edmunds (Pat. 731). Famous for rich burnt orange color. Only 
rose in this color class. 
Golden Harvest (Pat. 729). Clear yellow. Large oval buds open to 
large double flowers. 
Grand Duchess Charlotte (Pat. 774). Claret buds open to flowers 
of begonia rose. Brilliant and very fragrant. 
Heart’s Desire (Pat. 501). Magnificent buds and flowers. A good 
red famous for its fragrance. 
Lowell Thomas (Pat. 595). Canary yellow; long pointed buds. One 
of our best yellow roses. 
Mark Sullivan (Pat. 599). Golden yellow splashed and shaded with 
deep rose and cerise. 
Mirandy (Pat. 632). Deep red, best only in cooler weather. 
Mme, Chiang Kai-Shek (Pat. 664). Long pointed yellow buds. 
CL. VICTORIA HARRINGTON 
A climbing form of the beautiful bush rose—magnificent dark 
red long-pointed perfectly formed and spicily scented as bush. 
CL. VILLE DE PARIS 
One of the best yellow climbers. Clear bright yellow. Hand- 
some glossy foliage and non-fading flowers are a real delight in 
any garden. 
MERMAID 
One of the best all round climbers for its shiny deep green lux- 
uriant foliage and large single flowers of pale sulphur yellow 
with golden centers. An\ideal rose, where space permits, for 
rambling over fences or on trellis or arbor. $1.25 each. 
HIGH NOON 
(Pat. 704.) A lovely yellow pillar rose especially recommended 
for warmer sections. Makes a bushy pillar 8 feet high for posts, 
arbors, etc. Starts flowering in spring with many clear shiny 
yeliow blooms and continues throughout the season. $2.50 each. 
SUNSET CLIMBER 
(Prop. rights reserved.) For a glorious display in the colors of 
sunset we highly recommend this new climbing rose. Buds of 
perfect shape gradually open and with their incurved petals give 
the appearance of a cluster of roses, though only one is actually 
present. Color remains bright up until the flower drops. Reports 
of trials in the warmer areas give promise of excellent results. Has 
good habit of growth, nice glossy deep green foliage and is free 
blooming. $1.25; 3 for $3.35; 10 for $10.00. 
Any of Following—Bare Root, $4.50 Each, 10 for $40.00 
Mme. Henri Guillot (Pat. 337). Raspberry pink suffused gold; col- 
orful buds. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. An old favorite. Deep yellow double flowers. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Fragrant. Copper orange flushed with red. 
Nocturne (Pat. 713). Cardinal red with deep shadows. Good tex- 
ture and substance. 
Panorama (Pat. 614). Bicolor deep rose pink with silvery buff re- 
verse. Fragrant. A McGredy rose. 
Peace (Pat. 591). Large bright yellow flowers, sometimes showing 
light pink where the petals turn over. All America. 
Pres. Hoover. Shades of cerise, pink, flame, scarlet and yellow. 
Rubaiyat (Pat.758). Rose red on crimson with petals lighter on re- 
verse. 
San Fernando (Pat. 785). Rich red with beautiful texture. Fra- 
grant. 
Santa Anita (Pat. 439). Still one of best pink roses. Clear color. 
Saturnia (Pat. 349). Bright cardinal red reverse salmon and copper. 
Show Girl (Pat. 646). Deep phlox-pink, richer color early in season. 
Signora (Pat. 201). Warm orange-rose with touch of yellow at base. 
Sonata (Pat. 732). Perfect buds gradually open to richly colored 
flowers. 
Talisman. Popular multicolor. Orange scarlet and golden yellow. 
Texas Centennial (Pat. 162). Carmine-red Hoover type. 
See also page 4 for Floribunda Roses budded on short (2 ft.) 
standards. A wonderful novelty type Tree Rose recommended for 
planting in tubs for use on porches or in patios. Delightfully dif- 
ferent. We also have a few varieties budded on regular 38-inch 
standards. 
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