Outstanding Roses 
THE BROWNELL HYBRIDS 
In their experimental garden at Little Compton, Rhode Island, the Brown¬ 
ells have accomplished great things with Hybrid Tea and Climbing Roses. 
These hybrids are remarkable for their yellow shades and for their extreme 
hardiness. 
Frederick S. Peck. Plant Patent applied for. Here is a new Rose for ground- 
cover or bank-planting. The semi-double flowers, borne singly and in 
clusters, are best described as deep grenadine-pink with yellow tints in the 
center. Attractive foliage and a vigorous growing habit are additional 
features. $1.00 each. 
Golden Climber (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). Plant Patent No. 28. This 
glossy-leaved Climber is noted for its exceptionally large bright yellow 
blooms. Since it flowers best on old wood, prune only the young growth 
to keep the plant within bounds. $1.00 each. 
Lily Pons. Plant Patent applied for. A glamorous yellow Hybrid Tea Rose 
with long, pointed buds. The open blooms have full centers of deep yellow 
shading to creamy white toward the edges of the petals. A delightful new 
introduction, it increases in beauty as the plants get older. $1.50 each. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Strong No. 1 plants, dormant, 75 cts. each, $7.00 per 10; potted, 95 cts. each, 
$9.00 per 10, except where otherwise noted 
Betty Uprichard. A vigorous Rose with fragrant salmon-pink blooms marked 
on the reverse with coppery carmine. 
Countess Vandal. Plant Patent No. 38. A highly satisfactory hybrid, this 
Rose has long-pointed buds which, when open, show a mass of coppery 
bronze petals suffused with yellow tints. $1.00 each. 
Crimson Glory. Plant Patent No. 105. A velvety-textured crimson Rose 
full of fragrance, this new variety is vigorous and reliably hardy. Rosarians 
are most enthusiastic about it. $1.00 each. 
Editor McFarland. A medium-sized deep pink Rose of excellent form and 
substance. It retains its color well when cut. 
Etoile de Hollande. Perhaps the country’s favorite crimson Hybrid Tea. It 
produces flowers of large size, blooms freely, and has a pleasing fragrance. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. A white Rose of tested excellence. It is pleasing both in 
bud-form and when fully open. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. An old favorite. Having sprung from Red Radiance, it 
offers the same form, but is delicate shell-pink in coloring. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. A pure yellow Rose with good foliage and strong growth. 
It seems to flourish in all parts of the country. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. The spicy fragrance and the reddish gold coloring of 
the petals, shading to orange-yellow, help to keep this Rose in the front 
row of popularity. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. An Irish Rose with rich dark canes and bronzy foliage. 
It is best described as a scarlet-orange Rose which changes to glowing 
copper. $1.00 each. 
Radiance. So long has it been a garden favorite that it is unnecessary to tell 
of its bright pink petals and its vigorous growth. 
Texas Centennial. Plant Patent No. 162. A sport of President Herbert 
Hoover. The color is vermilion-red, changing to deep pink with age. 
$1.00 each. 
Frau Karl Druschki. A Hybrid Perpetual Rose, but it often blooms again in 
the fall. The large-petaled white blooms are immense and the plants have 
unlimited vigor. 
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H I G H M E A D 
NURSERY, 
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