LOSE BROTHERS SURE CROP PLANTS 
PATENTED 
ROSES 
MONTHLY BLOOMING 
HYBRID TEA 
ROSES 
Very free blooming Ist summer. Per- 
fectly adapted to growing in this area. 
$1.25 ea. 5 for $6.00 
ORDER NOW FOR WIDER SELECTION 
Pink Radiance 
RED 
AMI QUINARD—Deep velvety crimson. Tall 
branching. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—Vivid scarlet, velvety 
sheen, very fragrant. 
£. G. HILL—Deep red, large flowered on long 
stems. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Large crimson, very 
fragrant. 
GRENOBLE—Double scarlet-red blooms on long 
stems. 
MCGREDY’S SCARLET — Prolific bloorner 
Large loosely formed rose-red 
NIGHT—Bud long -pointed, flowers double 
high centered, very fragrant, dee,; blackish 
crimson. 
POINSETTA—Long pointed bud; flower large 
double slightly ‘fragrant. Bright scarlet, 
glossy foliage. 
RED RADIANCE — Vigorous grower, free 
bloomer Fragrant. 
RED TALISMAN—Long pointed bud. Large 
double fragrant deep cerise red bloom yellow 
at base. Vigorous grower. 
PINK 
BETTY UPRICHARD — Salmon pink stained 
with coppery red 
EDITOR MCFARLAND—Brilliant pink, excel- 
lent for cutting. Strong stems, long lasting 
flowers. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Two toned pink, 
free flowering. 
PICTURE—Rose pink, exquisitely shaped buds, 
good for cutting. 
PINK RADIANCE—Very fragrant, 
grower and bloomer. 
THE DOCTOR—Very large semi-double frag- 
rant satiny pink bloom. 
YELLOW 
GOLDEN DAWN—ideal rose for the garden. 
Lemon-yellow buds splashed with crimson. 
Fragrant, free flowering. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE—Long beautifully formed 
buds. Double blooms of rich yellow. 
JOANNA HILL—Rich cream and ivory with a 
yellow orange heart. Long lasting cut. 
McGREDY’s YELLOW—Bright buttercup yellow, 
large slightly fragrant. Foliage dark and 
glossy. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Rich yellow flowers of 
fine fragrance. Beautiful buds. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT—Deep golden yellow. 
Dependable flowering. 
vigorous 
MULTI COLOR 
AUTUMN—Burnt orange color. Compact, very 
doubie flowers. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO—Fiery copper inside, 
gold on reverse. 
DUQ. de PENARANDA—Free flowering, apricot 
orange. 
MME J PERRAUD—Long stem yellow tinted 
copper at center. Large double fragrant. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER—Flaming scar- 
let and yellow. Good grower. Free blooming. 
TALISMAN—Good for cutting, long lasting, 
golden yellow and copper. 
WHITE 
CALEDONIA—Large White, very double. Long 
stemmed. 
K. A. VICTORIA—Fragrant white, medium 
grower. 
McGREDY’S IVORY—Creamy white. 
buds. 
Pointed 
POLYANTHAS 
CECIL BRUNER—The ‘Sweetheart Rose.’ Small 
exquisitely formed buds. Light pink. 
MONTHLY BLOOMING CLIMBERS 
BLAZE —Vivid scarlet flowers 
CL. CALEDONIA—Large double white. 
CL ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Brilliant red. 
CL MRS. P. S. DUPONT—Deep golden yellow. 
Good fast grower. 
CL PINK RADIANCE—Strong grower, similar 
to Pink Radiance Hybrid Tea. 
CL RED RADIANCE—Strong climber, like the 
original. 
CL TALISMAN—Two tone climber. 
PAUL‘S SCARLET CLIMBER — Intense red 
flowers borne in great abundance. $1.15 ea. 
(Now—Monthly Blooming) 
HYBRID TEAS 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Pat. 455) — Long 
pointed buds, red. Long lasting fragrant 
flowers. $2.00 ea. 
ECLIPSE (Pat. 172)—Yellow with very long 
slender buds. Holds color. $1.75. 
MIRANDY (Pat. No. 632)—Rich dark red with 
black shadings. Large long pointed buds 
Marvelously fragrant. $2.00. 
PEACE (Pat. 591)—Huge beautiful yellow, 
with watermelon pink edging. A vigorous 
grower, long stemmed. $2.50 ea. 
SUTTERS GOLD (Pat. No. 885)—Beautiful 
long pointed yellow bud, richly shaded with 
orange and red. Rich tea fragrance. $2.25. 
FLORIBUNDAS 
FASHION (Pat. No. 789)—Brilliant luminous 
coral flowers overland with gold. 0. 
GOLDILOCKS (Pat. 672)—Bright yellow long 
lasting flowers. Dark green foilage is glossy. 
$1.50 
MA PERKINS (Pat p 
pink clusters suffused with yellow. 
and bushy. $2.25 ea. 
PINOCHIO (Pat. 484)—Very prolific bloomer. 
Beautiful pink flowers borne on long stems. 
$1.50 ea 
RED PINOCCHIO (Pat. 812)—Velvety red- 
bloom in clusters. Vigorous, bushy. $1.50 
ea. 
VOGUE (Pat. No. 926)—AIl American Selec- 
tion for 1952. Beautiful blooms of brick red. 
Vigorous plants. $2.25. 
..)—Sparkling, coral- 
Vigorous 
SOEUR THERESE—Fragrant, long pointed yel- 
low buds. Strong grower. Nice foilage. All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice 
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CARE OF ROSES 
PLANTING. Holes to receive plants should be dug at least fifteen inches deep and equally as wide, 
so that the roots may be spread easily. Well-seasoned cow manure and a little bone meal may 
be incorporated with the soil. Fill in earth and pack firmly so as to leave no air pockets. The 
juncture of the root stock and stems should be just beneath the surface. Newly-planted roses should 
be well watered. 
PRUNING. For best results the Hybrid Teas should be cut back to about six or eight inches, 
leaving an outside bud at the top of the cane. Climbing roses bloom on canes of the previous 
season’s growth, hence the old wood should be cut out each year. 
SUMMER CARE. A top dressing of peat moss not only gives the rose bed a neat appearance, -but 
causes better growth by conserving moisture and peepine down weeds. Where plant lice appears, 
spray thoroughly with PESTMASTER or TRI—O—GEN 
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