MARSH’S Floribunda or Sweetheart ROSES 
The floribunda rose group has steadily increased in importance during the past few years until now it rivals 
the hybrid teas in a great many gardens. This trend is very gratifying to us because we have long b2en leaders 
in this field, not only offering a long list of the better floribundas from all sources, but also providing new 
patented varieties ourselves to swell the total and broaden the range of colors and flower types. We call 
particularly to your attention the four Marsh floribundas offered in the collection just below. 
EXCLUSIVE MARSH FLORIBUNDAS 
Included in this collection are the three unique Marsh 
Sweetheart roses pictured on the front cover, plus the 
new and marvelous Denny Boy, illustrated 
on the opposite page. 
Red Cecile Brunner (Pasadena Tournament) 
Lady Ann Kidwell 
Red Sweetheart 
Denny Boy 
One cach of all four, value $7.00 for just... 
BETTY PRIOR 
(Pat. 340) One of the best medium height roses for borders and 
beds. Plants are heavily branched and well clothed with fine 
foliage and produce large branching clusters of semi-double 
pink flowers. Makes a fine show. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.90. 
CARROUSEL 
(Pat. 1066) If you saw only the cut flowers you might mistake 
this new floribunda for a hybrid tea because of the great size 
and substance of the blooms. Vivid dark red, non-fading petals 
which drop cleanly from old flowers, heavy and continuous pro- 
duction, and mildew-proof foliage. $2.00 each, 3 for $5.25. 
CECILE BRUNNER 
Tiny flowers. Buds pink shaded to salmon. Always in bloom. 
This rose, with our Pasadena Tournament, Red Sweetheart and 
Lady Ann Kidwell are four of a kind; very different from the 
usual large flowered roses. $1.25 each, 5 for $5.00. 
CLIMBING CECILE BRUNNER 
Just like the bush rose in flower form, but produced in large 
numbers on long canes. $1.35 each, 3 for $3.25. 
CHATTER 
(Pat. 739) Flowers are 21/2 to 3 inches across and are borne in 
large clusters from which buds op2n in steady succession, pro- 
viding a continuous display of velvety bright crimson blooms. 
Buds open slowly and fully opened flowers hold well. $1.50 each, 
3) jie Sish-SX0), 
CHINA DOLL 
(Pat. 678) Very dwarf polyantha making a dense bushy growth 
and literally covered with dainty double light pink flowers. The 
clusters are large and the habit so neat that it is one of the 
finest roses for a low flowering hedge. $1.75 each, 3 for $4.65. 
CRIMSON ROSETTE 
(Pat. 901) Identical in form and habit to Pink Rosette (de- 
scribed on page 5) except that the color is brilliant crimson. 
See picture on page 4. $1.75 each, 3 for $4.65. 
DENNY BOY 
(Pat. 1105) A new Marsh rose. The buds begin as bright 
yellow little jewels, and the opening flower is a creamy yellow. 
But each day the color changes—first a faint blush of ruddy 
orange, then a speckling of light pink, and as the days go by 
each flower evolves through darker pink, coral, cherry and 
finally to a deep ruby-red. And yet, where the magic of the 
sunlight failed to fall, the petals are still pale gold. Flowers are 
long-lasting, and the plants bloom steadily all season long. A 
superb, enduring cut flower, and a faultless hedge rose, Denny 
Boy is the finest and most unique floribunda you can grow. 
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4 DENNY BOY 
DONALD PRIOR 
(Pat. 337) A sturdy vigorous grower with immense clusters of 
graceful bright red flowers. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.90. 
EUTIN 
Very different. This variety has pointed, globular buds and 
cupped, carmine-red flowers, up to a staggering 100 per stem! 
The foliage is large and the plants very vigorous. $1.50 each, 
3} ielr Gish S10). 
FASHION 
(Pat. 789) 1950 All America Winner. A new color in Flori- 
bunda roses. Buds orient red open to a luminous pink overlaid 
with gold, giving a salmon effect. Flowers like small hybrid teas. 
Free flowering. $2.00 each, 3 for $5.25. 
FLORADORA 
A delightful and brilliantly colored rose. Bright orange-red flow- 
ers. Supplies a needed color in this group of bedding roses. 
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CLIMBING FLORADORA 
(Pat. 1054) Brand new, and certainly a welcome addition to 
the group of climbing roses for it brings its unique cinnabar red 
into this class for the first time. $2.00 each, 3 for $5.25. 
GARNETTE 
Dark, garnet-red flowers up to 2 inches across, and borne in 
clusters. Plants 3 feet tall. This is the rose you have admired 
in flower shops as a potted plant. Hardy outdoors. $1.50 each, 
3} itor Ssh 7/5) 
CARROUSEL 
