8 . 
PERENNIALS CON’T. 
Each 
TUNICA saxifraga- Slender onion like foliage with many star like 
flowers. Minute in detail. Pink, low growing. 4-5 inches. .25 
VERONICA longifolia. Long flower spikes of blue flowers. July. .30 
V. Maritima - Smaller spikes than above. July. .30 
V. repen3. Very low growing. Pale blue mat3 of flowers. .30 
VIOLA lutea 3plendens. Bright golden yellow. 6 inches. .25 
V. avalanche. Small flowered white. .25 
This year as before I will have the famous Brownell Roses 
each in their own individual neat packaging. This year there are 
more varieties from which to choose. The majority are climbers. 
There are some very fine teas also. They are - 
P e 8Sy Ann Langdon, Climber. Yellow-orange. 1.50 
Golden Glow. Spectrum yellow. Climber. Fade resistant 1-50 
Elegance - Yellow shading to white. Climber 1.50 
Break O'Day- Orange to Apricot shades. Sub-zero tea 1.50 
Opal of Arz. Spectrum Orange " " " 1.50 
Stargold, Pure yellow. " " ” 1.50 
Lily Pons. Center pure yellow shading to white outer. Tea. 1.50 
FREDERICK S,.PECK. Pink. Yellow Center. Creeper. 1.50 
Coral Creeper, Talisman tones. Red buds. " 1.50 
Golden Pyramid. Cadmium yellow. Fade resistant. Pyramidal. 1.50 
These roses are really the best that money can buy. The fact that 
they are raised and grown in Rhode Island is a fine feature because, 
you know that they will succeed in this state. They were very 
successfully grown last year by all who bought them. So by all means 
try some this year early and get the benefit of first come, first 
served. Some of them are scarce. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
For your home garden, buy your vegetable plants all ready to 
set out. I have Tomatoes, Cabbages, Egg Plant and Peppers in great 
variety. It is much easier to buy them thi3 way as you will have an 
early crop and can cut down on your market bill. 
They are priced. 
Per dozen 
.25 
