
MARSH’S NURSERY 150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena 4, Calif. 
| CONDESSA 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. $1.00 each. 
CONTRAST 
A lovely and popular bi-color rose—vermilion-scarlet with the 
reverse sides of petals a bronze gold. It varies somewhat in color 
with the season. Flowers fragrant and freely produced. Habit of 
growth upright. $1.00 each. 
COUNTESS VANDAL 
(Pat. 38.) Long pointed buds of coppery bronze suffused with 
soft gold open to large beautifully formed flowers with long 
pointed petals. No other rose is like it. Recognized as one of 
the finest roses of all. $1.35 each. 
CRIMSON GLORY 
(Pat. 105.) It may be the immense, well formed flowers or the 
lovely deep shade of velvety crimson that makes this rose so 
popular but all we can say is that it ranks among the top few 
good red roses. Fascinating fragrance. $1.50 each. 

SAN FERNANDO (Pat. Pending) 
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL 
(Pat. rights reserved.) A glowing crimson, with intense fra- 
grance of Heart's Desire. Heavy 3-foot canes produce long 
stemmed roses with few thorns. Coppery-green foliage. Buds 
long and spiral with elegant texture. Named in honor of Cali- 
fornia Centennial. $2.00 each. 
CECILE BRUNNER 
Floribunda. See page 2. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
(Pat. 455.) This rose of recent introduction is receiving wider 
popularity generally upon merit alone. Flowers cerise and pink 
verging on red. A strong vigorous free-branching habit. Produces 
many flowers for cutting. $1.50 each. 
CHATTER 
Floribunda. See page 2. 
CHINA DOLL 
Polyanthus. See page 2. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE 
One of the finest red roses. Brilliant crimson-scarlet 
becoming deeper as the flower ages. Does not “blue” 
or fade in heat. $1.00 each. 
COLIN KELLY 
(Pat. 752.) Since our introduction of Colin Kelly we have 
had many good reports of the fine performance all over the 
country, particularly in the warmer areas where it outblooms 
many other roses. Most of our customers are enthused with the 
color and freedom of bloom but are particularly taken with the 
fragrance. It is just a fragrance that you can’t forget. Colin 
Kelly is a beautiful, lively pink changing to cerise red according 
to the weather and season. Its fragrance, so delightful, pleases : ’ 
everyone. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.35; 10 for $10.00. COLIN KELLY (Pat. No. 754) 


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