MARSHS Floribunda or Sweetheart ROSES 
The floribunda rose group has steadily increased in importance during the past ten years until now it rivals the hybrid teas 
in a great many gardens. This trend is very gratifying to us because we have long been 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. 
floribundas offered in the collection just below. 
Exclusive Marsh Floribundas 
RED CECILE BRUNNER 
(Pasadena Tournament) 
(Pat. 578) Named for the world-famous Tournament of Roses at 
Pasadena, this fine floribunda is the perfect red counterpart of the 
familiar Sweetheart Rose, Cecile Brunner. Small, dainty, bright red 
buds, and beautiful velvety red open flowers. In the garden Pasa- 
dena Tournament makes a compact small to medium sized bush, well 
clothed in rich green foijiage. Nearly thornless, it can be used in 
masses close to walks without danger of torn clothing. See illustration 
on front cover. $1.75 each, 3 for $4.65. 
CLIMBING RED CECILE BRUNNER 
(Climbing Pasadena Tournament) 
(Pat. 797) A fine climber with the same practically thornless habit 
and dainty, deep red ‘‘Sweetheart'' type buds which open to mar- 
velously velvety textured flowers of fine form, high centers and with 
the same excellent keeping qualities so admired in the bush type. 
$1.75 each, 3 for $4.65. 
LADY ANN KIDWELL 
(Pat. 1226) It is another Sweetheart type similar to Pasadena Tourna- 
ment and Red Sweetheart but distinct in the shape of bud and open 
flower. The delightful long buds with gracefully pointed petals of 
rich pink to almost red in cooler weather will take your attention. 
Growth upright to about 4 feet and the free flowering habit and 
fine healthy reddish tinted foliage densely covering the plant make 
this a fine addition to our list of floribunda roses. $2.00 each, 3 
for $5.00. 
RED SWEETHEART 
(Pat. 577) Another Marsh introduction. Carmine red buds opening 
to rose red blooms. The flowers are slightly smaller than those of 
Pasadena Tournament when fully open. The buds make exquisite 
corsages, boutonnieres. $1.75 each, 3 for $4.65. 
HONEY 
(Pat. right reserved) A neat little semi-double floribunda, new last 
year. Plants grow 1% feet high, and bear a continuous crop of 
chartreuse yellow buds which open to lemon-yellow flowers, turning 
to creamy lemon occasionally touched with pink. Appealing. $2.00 
each, 3 for $5.25. 
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 flori- 
bunda you can grow. $1.75 each, 3 for $4.65. 
One each of above 6—Regular $11.00 value, 
for $9.00 Postpaid. 
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MAKE YOUR OWN 
COLLECTION ON ROSES 
On any 10 Patented Roses—Deduct 10% 
On any 20 Patented Roses—Deduct 15% 
With all orders of $25.00 or over we will include one of our new 
Climbing Dazzler Rose. 
We call particularly to your attention the six Marsh 
Pinocchio Group 
PINOCCHIO 
(Pat. 484) Plants are dwarf, around two feet tall—just the right 
size for mass planting or edging. Always in bloom with its pointed 
buds, salmon flushed gold in large clusters. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.90. 
RED PINOCCHIO 
(Pat. 812) Rich carmine deepening in color and assuming a velvety 
cast as the flowers open. Perhaps the most attractive member of the 
Pinocchio family. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.90. 
LAVENDER PINOCCHIO 
(Pat. 947) A strange color in roses, this new floribunda varies with 
the season, producing dusty pink young flowers, changing to smoky 
pink-lavender. Most striking and deepest lavender in the cool of 
autumn. Cluster flowered. $2.00 each, 3 for $5.25. 
YELLOW PINOCCHIO 
(Pat. 992) Another new member of the Pinocchio family, with 
apricot-yellow blooms. Lots of bloom on 3 foot plants. $1.50 each, 
3 for $3.90. 
WHITE PINOCCHIO 
(Pat. 1010) Typical Pinocchio type, with 2% inch, fully double 
flowers in large sprays of up to 30 blooms. Buds are creamy, and 
the open flowers a pure white. The plants have rich, dark green 
foliage and grow up to 2 feet tall. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.90. 
One each of above group, value $8.00, for $6.95 
Five Garnettes 
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 for $3.90. 
PETITE 
You've seen and admired this cluster flowered, double light pink 
garnette rose as a potted plant in florist shops. 3 feet tall. $1.50 
each, 3 for $3.75. 
PINK GARNETTE 
(P.A.F.) Deep rose pink form of the long lasting Garnette. $2.00, 
SfOnngo.2 5. 
CAROL AMLING 
(P.A.F.) A salmon pink form of Garnette. $1.75, 3 for $4.65. 
WHITE GARNETTE 
(P.A.F.) White form of long lasting Garnette. $2.00 each, 3 for 
$5.25. 
One each of above 5 Garnettes. A value of $8.75 
for $7.65. 
The Two Rose Elfes 
ROSE ELFE 
Silvery pink gardenia-like flowers, 2% inches across and extremely 
double are produced in a delightful profusion all summer. $1.25 
each, 5 for $5.00. 
ELFE SUPREME 
A new form of above, much darker in color and has a perfect form. 
Each $1.50; 3 for $3.90. Both for $2.50 Postpaid. 
