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All our Roses are grown in Northern Ohio. They 
are strong, two-year-old field-grown, budded stock, 
selected from No. 1 grade plants. Field-grown, 
budded Roses are stronger and better preparéd for 
the garden than other Rose plants. 
CULTURE: Give Roses the best location pos- 
sible, with at least a half day’s full sunlight. They 
want well drained soil, prefer a rich clay loam, but 
will grow in any soil if fertilized with either ma- 
nure, bone meal, or Rose Food. Rose Food is 
especially prepared for Roses. These fertilizers 
should be applied at the time of planting and 
every two months. during the growing season. 
When the flower buds begin to show color, liquid 
manure or some quick-acting chemical fertilizer is 
given once a week. Liquid manure is made by 
soaking sheep or cattle manure in water. 
MULCHING: During the summer months mulch- 
ing is beneficial. It eliminates cultivation and re- 
tains moisture in the soil. We recommend ground 
corn cobs or peat moss for mulching Roses. 
SPRAY or DUST with Triogen, Pomo-Green with 
Nicotine or PHYGON ROSE DUST to control 
Black Spot, Mildew and insects. 
PRICES OF THE FOLLOWING ROSES 
$1.25 EACH 
Three of One Kind $3.45 
10 Roses, Our Selection, $10.00 
BETTY PRICHARD: Vigorous, healthy plants 
with semi-double flowers of good size and sub- 
stance, brilliant orange-carmine inside, reverse 
light salmon. 
CHAS. K. DOUGLAS: Large full, double flowers 
of flaming scarlet. The plants are strong, with 
healthy foliage. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE: Big loose, scarlet-crim- 
son flowers with delicious fragrance on a big 
bushy plant with grand foliage. 
CONDESSA DE SASTAGO: A strong growing red 
and vero rose. Free flowering and deliciously 
ragrant. 
EDEL: Strong plants and immense white flowers 
of perfect form. It is very double and does best 
in a dry season. 

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EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 

ETOILE DE HOLLANDE: It’s fairly full, brilliant 
red flowers open in all weathers and have won- 
derful fragrance. Vigorous habit and clean 
foliage. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE: A splendid yellow rose of 
upright growth. The pure yellow buds are of 
ideal form. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW: Perfectly formed, bright 
buttercup-yellow flowers of large size. It is a 
strong erect grower with bronzy green foliage. 
MME JULES BOUCHE: Long pointed, high cen- 
tered white flower slightly tinted with pink. The 
plants are quite tall. 
MRS. E. P. THOM: Pure 
did form are freely pro 
Fragrant. 
PINK DAWN: Long pointed buds and fully dou- 
nee pais haste flowers of a lovely shade of 
nk running to an orange base, stron r 
with excellent foliage. . eeche 
PICTURE: A rose of exquisite form. 
a ‘‘Picture’’. The color is rich pink with warm 
undertones of salmon. A splendid rose for cut- 
ting. Produces quantities of fragrant blooms. 
RADIANCE: Globular, cupped flowers of two- 
toned pink, light silvery tone on the inside and 
ereke, on the outside. Vigorous, free blooming 
plants. 
RED RADIANCE: A sport of Radiance and ex- 
actly like its parent except in color, which is a 
cerise red. Very popular and dependable. Easily 
grown. 
SNOWBIRD: The long pointed buds open into full 
double, high centered, very fragrant snow-white 
blooms. Leathery foliage. Compact bushy growth, 
profuse bloom. 
SISTER THERESE: A vigorous grower, produc- 
ing long-pointed, chrome-yellow buds marked 
with carmine, opening to daffodil-yellow flowers. 
ellow flowers of splen- 
uced on sturdy plants. 
Every bloom 
NOVELTY ROSES OFFERED ON 
OPPOSITE SIDE OF CARD 
McCULLOUGH’S SEEDS 
230 East Fourth Street 
PArkway 2600 Cincinnati 1, Ohio 
