Beautify Your Garden With... 
Roses 
McCullough’s 
Our Roses are grown in Northern Ohio. They are strong Two-Year-Old fiela 
grown, budded stock. Selected from No. 1 garden plants. Field grown budded 
Roses are stronger and better prepared for the garden than other Rose plants. 
We do not offer any southern grown Roses. 
CULTURE. Give Roses the best location possible. They want well drained soil 
which will not become too dry and where there is facility for watering. They 
need at least a half day’s full sun light It is seldom that generous success can be 
achieved with Roses unless they have good drainage, some sun light aid sheltered 
from strong winds. Roses are best grown in well prepared beds fertilized with 
either stable manure, shredded Cow manure, bone meal and special rose food. 
Rose food is one especially prepared for Roses. These fertilizers should be 
applied at the time when preparing the bed at planting time and at about every 
two months during the growing season. The dimensions of the bed should suit 
the varying size and vigor of the plants which it is intended to hold. A width 
of 4 ft. allows the gardener to reach the center of the bed from either side and 
will accommodate either two or three rows of Roses. 
MULCHING. During the summer months is beneficial. It eliminates cultivation 
and retains moisture in the soil. We recommend Terr-a-lite, Peat Moss, or 
Ground Corn Cob for Mulching Roses. 
NEW EVER BLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
All varieties of Roses listed on this offer will thrive in the Ohio Valley and 
have been recommended by the members of the Cincinnati Rose Society. 
Each 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. Long stream-lined blood red buds and beau- 
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CRIMSON GLORY. Bud long pointed. Flower large semi-double, full, deep 
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DIAMOND JUBILEE. 1948 AARS WINNER. Glowing orange buff, Fra- 
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ECLIPSE. Bud remarkably long pointed. Flower semi-double, uniform 
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GOOD NEWS. Very large, double, silvery pink with apricot glow in center. 
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GRAND DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE. Bud long pointed, flower very large, 
tomato red shadedPeerani Ure ree Eas IN Os resort ener ee 1.50 
HEARTS DESIRE. Deep red. Delightfully fragrant. Pat. No. 501... 1.50 
HORACE McFARLAND. Rich buff salmon slowly changing to a pleasing 
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KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. Warm glowing pink. Fruity fragrance. 
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MANDALAY. Largest of all yellow roses. Pat. No. 775................. (a 1.50 
McGREDY’S SUNSET. Bud long pointed, flower double, chrome yeilow at 
base, shading to bright scarlet, reverse clear buttercup yellow. Pat. No. 317. 1.35 
MIRANDY. Large, double, deep red blooms. Extra-ordinary fragrance. 
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NOCTURNE. 1948 AARS WINNER. Longest, most stream-lined buds of 
any red rose. Flowers cardinal red with shadings of chrysanthemum crim- 
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PEACE. 1946 AARS WINNER. Sensational new rose. Buds open yellow, 
with edges picoted cerise; glorious 5-inch blooms of firm alabaster-white, 
each petal edged with pink that deepens as the flower slowly opens. Very 
double, showing a center heart of tawny yellow. The individual petals are 
large and of great substance. The large exhibition blooms are borne singly 
on strong straight stems. The plant is supremely strong and vigorous with 
superb foliage. @ Pats) NO: O91 aera ee ee 8 5 ee 2.00 
REX ANDERSON. Large double, ivory white. Pat. No. 335.....0.0000002000000000.0..... 1.50 
SAN FERNANDO. 1948 AARS WINNER. Magnificent! Glowing current 
Red: Pat.Non (Son. re RE er ae hee Ec 2.00 
SHOW GIRL. Most beautiful, most perfect buds of any pink variety. Con- 
sidered onelofethe best) pinky roses] (Pate INO. Gi6 2. ceseteee eee ee 1.50 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF. Bud long pointed. Flower very large, very double, 
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TWO 1949 ALL-AMERICA WINNERS 
This Season You Will Want to Plant the Two 
1949 All-America Winners and the Winner of 
the Bagatelle Gold Medal in France 
FORTY-NINER. Probably the most brilliantly 
hued bi-color rose ever introduced, the inside 
of the petals a vivid Orient Red, while the 
outside is chrome yellow changing to straw 
yellow — contrasting beautifully, yet startling 
in their brilliance. Long bud opens to well 
shaped bloom of 25 to 40 petals. Mildly fragrant. 
Pat. No. 792 
$2.50 each, 3 for $6.30 
TALLYHO. An easy-to-grow plant, a beautiful 
bud, a remarkably handsome open flower with 
many petals, rich spicy fragrance, and a de- 
lightful new color scheme — inside of petals a 
varying but always delightful and unique 
shade of pink, the outside a rich crimson. 
Pat. Appl. For 
$2.50 each, 3 for $6.30 
APPLAUSE. Winner of the Bagatelle Gold 
Medal in Paris, the highest honor in France 
and Europe for any rose. The big fragrant 
buds are a sparkling dazzling light red, and 
the perfectly shaped 50 petaled open blooms 
are heavy with fragrance. Prolific bloomer. 
Pat. Appl. For 
$2.50 each, 3 for $6.30 

