Marsh’s Garden 
BABE RUTH 
(P.A.F.) Heavy petaled copper salmon buds develop into large 
rose pink ovoid flowers. Strong vigorous plants with excellent 
foliage. $2.00 each. 
BRAVO 
(P.A.F.) Big cardinal-red blooms that retain their color even in 
hottest weather. The shapely petals lend added distinction to this 
fine new red rose. $2.00 each. 
CALIFORNIA 
(Pat. 449.) One of the finest for southern California. In the full 
sunshine and rich soil of California this rose is aptly named. 
Enormous flowers of ruddy orange toned with saffron-yellow. 
$1.25 each. 
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL 
(Pat. 953.) A glowing crimson, with intense fragrance 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 California Sentennial. $2.00 
each. 
CAPISTRANO 
(Pat. 922.) 1950 All America Award. Beautiful buds and open 
flowers all of clear pink without shading. Flowers are extremely 
large and full. Plants sturdy and vigorous with healthy heavy 
foliage and long stems for cutting. $2.00 each. 
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. 
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 beauti- 
ful, 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. 
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. $1.50 each. 
DEBONAIR 
(Pat. 677.) A lovely new yellow rose with excellent quality in 
both the buds and half open flowers. Has a delightful old fash- 
ioned fragrance. Flowers high centered, double in a lovely prim- 
rose yellow becoming paler as the flower ages. $1.50 each. 
DIAMOND JUBILEE 
(Pat. 824.) Fully double high centered flowers of immense size 
(5 to 6 inches) with heavy petals that seem rather to intensify 
in color than to fade in hot weather. Flowers open slowly; are 
a warm buff orange and possess a delightful ‘‘Old Rose’’ fragrance. 
Vigorous, with dark green foliage. $2.00 each. 
ECLIPSE 
(Pat. 172.) Exceptionally long pointed pale yellow buds often 
two inches long. Mildly fragrant but continuously in bloom. 
Open flowers with only a few petals. $1.50 each. 
PATENTED 
R O S e S HYBRID TEA VARIETIES 
FANDANGO 
(Pat. 894.) Buds an exceptional rich deep scarlet opening to 
very large bright cerise red flowers. Color is non-fading to the 
end. Petals have a ruffled and crisp appearance which adds to 
the flowers’ charm. Mild fragrance. $1.75 each. 
FIESTA 
(Pat. 389.) A most unusual rose and well named for it is dressed 
in gay fiesta colors of rose with stripes and splashes of bright 
yellow. Makes a medium growth but requires more water and 
fertilizer than the average to produce the best flowers. $1.50 
each. 
FIRST LOVE 
(Pat. 921.) A really different rose with slender shapely buds of 
delicate light rose-pink color borne singly on long stems. The 
open blooms show 20 to 30 sharp-pointed petals. Vigorous 
branching habit. $2.00 each. 
FORTY-NINER 
(Pat. 792.) AARS ‘49. Colors vivid and the contrast between 
the inside and outside of petals is most showy. Vivid orient red 
changing to cherry red on the inside and dazzling chrome yellow 
on reverse. Buds well formed, pleasingly fragrant and last well 
either cut or in the garden. $2.00 each. 
FRED EDMUNDS 
(Pat. 731.) Beautiful buds of burnt-orange open to lasting blooms 
of reddish apricot blended with rose, gold and salmon. A very 
vigorous free-blooming rose. $1.50 each. 
GRAND DUCHESS CHARLOTTE 
(Pat. 774.) Buds a rich claret red changing as the flower opens 
to a lovely begonia rose. Richly fragrant and unusual in color. 
$1.50 each. 
HEART’S DESIRE 
(Pat. 501.) All America Winner in 1942. Long-pointed buds 
of bright red are exquisite and open to gorgeous red blooms. Ex- 
tremely fragrant. Keeps well when cut. $1.50 each. 
JUNO 
(Pat. 895.) Low compact growing rose with stout stems. The 
flowers are large and bright pink, of exception beauty. Color is 
a clear pink without shadings. Slightly fragrant. $1.75 each. 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL 
(Pat. 607.) Perfect form, long stems for cutting, and a rich 
fruity fragrance combine in this rose to make one of the finest 
pink roses of recent introduction. The blooms are a warm, friendly 
pink. $1.50 each. 
LOWELL THOMAS 
(Pat. 595.) Very double high centered flowers of a lasting canary 
yellow. Large long-pointed buds. Vigorous compact bush of 
upright habit and leathery foliage. $1.65 each. 
MARK SULLIVAN 
(Pat. 599.) Golden yellow heavily shaded and splashed with deep 
rose pink and cerise. The medium size flowers are a vivid and 
colorful display. Glossy green foliage. $1.25 each. 
MIRANDY 
(Pat. 632.) Winner of All-America Rose Selections 1944. A 
fully double deep red rose from nicely pointed buds. Open flowers 
high-centered, excellent form, especially in cooler weather. 
$1.50 each. 
MISSION BELLS 
(Pat. 923.) 1950 All America Award. Deep salmon pink. The 
buds are beautifully shaped, pointed and open to high centered 
flowers. Clear shrimp pink and richly fragrant. Long stems are 
fine for cutting. $2.00 each. 
