BROWNELL S 
In response to popular demand, Dreer’s now offer you Brownell’s famous Sub-Zero— 
“unconditionally guaranteed through two winters’’—Roses. 
Sub-Zero Roses are different. Their hardy New England ancestry is coupled with a 
new beauty and new shades obtainable only in this fine strain. 
If you have ever lost Roses from freezing, these are a “must” and are worthy of a trial 
in every Rose garden. 
Supply is limited. Order now for years of Rose satisfaction. 
$1.75 each; any 3 for $5.00; any 12 for $18.00 
SUB-ZERO HYBRID TEAS 
Break O’Day. Propagation rights reserved. Shading from orange to apricot, in many delightful 
combinations. Full double blooms. 
Curly Pink. Propagation rights reserved. A delightfully different, pure pink. As the flower opens, 
the outer edges roll back, giving a charming form. 
Early Morr. The pastel pink of the sky at dawn; large, full double blooms. 
King Boreas. Propagation rights reserved. King of the Sub-Zerofamily. Lemon-yellow, completely 
double and very free blooming. 
Lily Pons. Pat. 420. Large, 
well-formed blooms; white with 
yellow centers. Vigorous and 
free blooming. 
Pink Princess. Pat. 459. Bright 
red buds opening to deep pink 
flowers. Holds its foliage into 
late fall. 
Queen O”’ The Lakes. King 
Boreas’s lovely queen gowned 
in regal crimson velvet. Large, 
full bloom. 
Red Duchess. The keynote of 
this delightful Rose is fra- 
grance, a delightful tangy 
fragrance. The color, true 
rose-red. 
Shades of Autumn. Pat. 542. 
A combination of red, yellow 
and blush, as brilliant as 
autumnal foliage. 
Tip Toes. Red, orange and 
pink tints, building a flower 
of delightful form and grace. 
Spicy fragrance. 
V for Victory. Pat. 543. Extra 
large, extra double, extra 
yellow, extra fragrant and one 
of the longest-lasting Roses. 
ROSES BY MAIL. If wanted 
by parcel post, add to your re- 
mittance 10% (15% west of the 
Mississippi) of the prices quoted 
to cover postage and special 
packing. Minimum charge 15c. 
Otherwise shipped express 
collect. 
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ROSES 
Sub-Zero Floribundas 
Anne Vanderbilt. Pat. 504. Semi- 
double, coppery orange. Lovely 
clusters in an unending stream from 
June until autumn. 
Lafter. A cheerful bushful of spark- 
ling orange and yellow. In constant 
bloom. 
Sub-Zero Climbers 
Apricot Glow. Pat. 200. Coppery pink. A vigorous climber or 
abundant creeper, as you wish. 
Golden Climber. Pat. 28. The yellow climber supreme. Blooms 
are borne in large clusters on long stems, fragrant and ideal for 
cutting. 
Golden Glow. Pat. 263. Remember the New York World’s Fair 
and Rose Court with that delightful climber with its masses 
of yellow blooms? That climber was Golden Glow, pure rain- 
bow yellow. 
Pearly White. A splendid, semi-double, pure white. Nicely 
formed buds for cutting, opening into graceful flowers. 
TRI-OGEN ROSE FOOD. The perfect food for Roses, the proper 
foods in the proper proportions to keep your Roses at their best. 
Economical too, 4 pounds per 100 square foot (25 Roses). 5 lbs. 
$1.00 (postpaid $1.25); 10 Ibs. $1.60 (postpaid $2.00); 25 Ibs. 
$3.00 (postpaid $4.00). 
