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BROWN BROTHERS COMPANY 
Brown’s Hardy Rochester-Grown Roses 
for the Home Beautiful 
Roses are beyond description. Their utter loveliness of form, texture, fragrance, and color, cannot help 
but make them the most popular and best of all flowers. OUR ROSES ARE STRONG PLANTS, 
FIELD GROWN, WELL ROOTED and in every way desirable for home culture. 
Hybrid Tea and Everblooming Varieties 
Habit of 
Growth. 
Betty. A fragrant Rose with long buds and coppery rose blooms of informal shape, overspread 
with golden yellow. Plant vigorous, continuous bloomer, and particularly good in autumn. 
Betty Uprichard. Coppery red buds, brilliant orange-carmine on outer surface of petals, showing 
light salmon reflex, vigorous and sweet scented. 
Briarcliff. Large, pointed buds, brilliant rose-pink, fragrant. A handsome sport of the Columbia 
Rose. Almost thornless. 
Brown’s Crimson Queen. An unusually attractive, very full Rose, striking crimson in color. 
Charles K. Douglas. Flaming scarlet, flush¬ 
ed velvety crimson, sweetly scented. Vigor¬ 
ous, upright grower. 
Columbia. Peach-blow pink, deepening as it 
opens. A large Rose with long stiff stems, 
nearly thornless. 
Crusader. A very attractive variety, with ex¬ 
ceedingly large full double bloom. Crimson- 
red. 
Dame Edith Helen. An exhibition and cut 
flower Rose. Its very large buds of clear pink, open into large 
flowers of faultless form, delicately scented. 
Dean Hole. Silvery carmine-rose, with salmon shadings. The 
coloring is distinct and unique; handsome tribute to the emi¬ 
nent rosarian whose name it bears. 
Duchess of Wellington. Enormous, tapering buds, of golden 
orange, slowly opening to very large, saffron coloring, sweetly 
fragrant Roses of great size and substance. 
E. G. Hill. (New). Great massive blooms, of deep maroon, vel¬ 
vety on inside, and glistening outside; very perfumed. 
Eldorado. Golden buds, flushed with red, opening to clear yel¬ 
low; blooms well in early summer and fall. 
Etoile de France. Rich, velvety crimson, center 
ruby-red; large and double, free flowering, long 
stems, long lasting and very sweet. 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant red blooms of mag¬ 
nificent size, perfect in half open state, showing 
clean attractive centers, when fully opened. Pet¬ 
als enormous. Very fragrant. 
Francis Scott Key. Large, double flowers, of rich 
crimson-red. A strong sturdy grower, and free 
bloomer. 
General MacArthur. Bright scarlet; large, full 
and very free. Erect, branching habit, and very 
perpetual. One of the finest and most fragrant. 
Golden Pernet. A very large, fragrant golden yel¬ 
low named after the famous French rosarian, 
who has called it his masterpiece. 
Hermosa. Medium size, symmetrically double flowers of soft 
pink, borne in sprays on stout healthy plants always in bloom. 
Hollywood. An improvement on the Premier Rose, rich, dark 
pink flowers, of full form, almost thornless. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Bright scarlet-crimson, flower¬ 
ing profusely, fragrant, very vigorous, blooms 
until frost. 
Hadley. Crimson-red, with velvety texture, lovely 
form and perfume. 
Hybrid Tea type of Rose. 
Hoosier Beauty. Color glowing, deep crimson, with darker 
shadings. Buds large, long pointed; blooms very large, full, 
borne several together on long stems, fragrant. 
