WOODGRO HARDY GARDEN ROSES 
Our Roses, to the best of our knowledge, are the very finest stock 
that is grown. They are sprayed every week and kept clean, healthy, 
and thrifty during the entire period of production. As a result, they 
are heavy, well-matured stock, unsurpassed for size and quality. 
They are carefully dug with little or no exposure and delivered in 
a healthy, vigorous condition. 
Extra-strong, field-grown, dormant plants, 75c each; $7.50 per dot., except on patented Roses which have prices quoted. 
HYBRID T 
Amelia Earhart. Plant Patent No. 63. Cream- 
yellow. Enormous flowers, full and very fragrant. 
Strong, vigorous grower and free bloomer. $1.25 
each; $3.25 for 3. 
Ami Quinard. Blackish velvety red; very fragrant. 
Strong, upright grower. 
Autumn. The darkest and richest colored of the 
Talisman-Hoover group. Good upright grower 
and quite active bloomer. 
Betty Uprichard. Two-tone salmon and carmine; 
sweetly fragrant. Flowers semi-double but rich 
in appearance. 
Condesa de Sastago. A glowing Oriental red and 
yellow Rose that makes a glow of color in the 
garden. Double; fragrant. 
Countess Vandal. Plant Patent No. 38. Two-tone 
copper and salmon. The plant is vigorous and 
blooms unceasingly. Buds are of perfect form and 
substance, with an ideal cut-flower stem. $1 each; 
$2.50 for 3. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Two-toned salmon and car¬ 
mine. A very free-blooming, bushy Rose with per¬ 
fect blooms. 
Editor McFarland. Clear pink. A wonderful Rose 
with long stems and large, perfect flowers. Plant 
is unusually vigorous and always active. The best 
pink Rose today. 
E. G. Hill. Dazzling scarlet, toning to pure red. 
Very double, perfectly formed blooms on long 
stems; very fragrant. 
Etoile de Hollande. Dark red. Finest red Rose 
yet produced. Buds are of perfect form; blooms 
large and double, on long stems, and truly 
fragrant. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary. Plant Patent No. 249. 
This new Rose is a wonderful combination of 
vivid shades, being a rich, glowing blending of 
salmon and pink with an orange base. The buds 
are long and pointed, and the flowers are of 
large size and wonderful form. Freely produced 
and delicately perfumed. $1.50 each. 
Henry Nevard. A Hybrid Perpetual which we 
find has the blooming habit of a Hybrid Jea. 
Crimson-scarlet in color. A real "American 
Beauty." 
Joanna Hill. Creamy yellow. It has long buds 
that open to perfect flowers, very full, on long 
stems and slightly fragrant. 
EA ROSES 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Cream-white, with 
greenish center. The best white Hybrid Tea 
known. Blooms are large, full, and perfectly 
formed, with rich fragrance. We have a very 
good strain that amazes everyone. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet. Large, long- 
pointed buds and double flowers. 
McGredy's Scarlet. Velvety, brilliant scarlet. 
Vigorous grower bearing large flowdVs on long 
stems. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Bright rose, mixed with mauve 
and old-gold. Bears immense flowers of perfect 
form. 
Mme. Butterfly. Rose mixed with apricot and 
yellow. Perfectly formed buds, long lasting when 
cut. Highly scented. 
Mrs. G. A. van Rossem. Two-toned orange and 
apricot-yellow, with golden yellow base. The 
reverse is often chrome-yellow or bronze. One of 
the most spectacular combinations of color imag¬ 
inable. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Bright and clear vermilion 
on the outside of the petals and flesh-pink on the 
inside. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Golden yellow. Has long- 
pointed buds with flowers of medium size. Color 
is a rich deep yellow which does not fade. 
Ranked by many as our present "best yellow." 
President Herbert Hoover. Multicolored yellow, 
orange, and scarlet; very fragrant. Holds a 
permanent place in every list. 
Radiance. Brilliant carmine-salmon with reverse 
side opal-rose. The easiest grown and most re¬ 
liable of all Roses. 
Sister Therese. Golden yellow; bud marked with 
orange-carmine. We believe it will become one 
of the most popular yellows. 
Talisman. Mixture of golden yellow, orange and 
scarlet-red, with variations in nearly every bloom. 
One of the most widely known of all Roses. 
Texas Centennial. Plant Patent No. 162. Bright 
vermilion-red. Sport of the wonderful President 
Herbert Hoover. It is a free bloomer and richly 
fragrant. The rich red bud tones down into a 
carmine-pink as the bloom opens. $1 each; $2.50 
for 3. 
CLIMBERS 
American Beauty, Climbing. Vermilion- 
pink. Large, fragrant flowers of fine form, 
borne In clusters, but splendid for cutting. 
An old, but still very popular variety. 
Blooms early in the season. 
Apeles Mestres. Clear yellow. Full, dou¬ 
ble flowers of very large size. Should rate 
os the best hardy climbing yellow. 
Blaze. Plant Patent No. 10. The hardy 
everblooming counterpart of Paul's Scar¬ 
let Climber. In our fields, this year. It has 
bloomed and rebloomed on new wood. 
$1 each; $2.50 for 3. 
Paul's Scarlet Climber. Bright scarlet, 
tinted with crimson. The flowers are fairly 
large, coming in clusters—a vivid splash 
of color which holds clear and true. 
Medium grower, highly adaptable for 
pillars. Blooms In midseason. 
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SPRAY WITH TRI-OGEN 
Complete Insect Spray and Fungicide 
Stimulates Plant-Growth 
Tri-ogen is Harmless to Foliage or Blooms 
Convenient—Easy and Pleasant to Use 
Triple Acting 
A triple-acting spray controlling block- 
spot, mildew, blight, sucking and chewing 
insects on Roses. Remains as a protection 
on foliage for a long time. 
Small Kit (sufficient for 25 Roses for 
seoson) .$1.50 
Medium Kit (sufficient for 75 Roses for 
season) . 4.00 
Large Kit (sufficient for 150 Roses for 
season) . 6.00 
THE BROWNELL ROSES 
CLIMBING 
CREEPING or TRAILING 
APRICOT GLOW. LC. (The Brownells, 1936.) Plant 
Patent No. 200. A truly magnificent Climber with 
medium-sized flowers of a light apricot color, 
shading yellow at the base, and produced in large 
clusters. Flowers are double, nicely formed, and 
have o pleasing fruity fragrance. $1 each. 
ELEGANCE. LC. (The Brownells, 1937.) Plant Pat¬ 
ent applied for. The flowers are spectrum-yellow 
in center, shading to very pale yellow on the outer 
petals, deepening In color as they open. Carried 
on stiff stems I to 3 feet long, the huge exhibition 
flowers of Hybrid Tea form open slowly, making 
this one of the longest flowering Climbers of 
which we know. Supreme in yellow Climbing Roses, 
having the unbelievable combination of an abun¬ 
dance of long-stemmed flowers that are perfect 
Hybrid Teas. $1.50 each. 
GOLDEN GLOW. LC. (The Brownells, 1936). 
Plant Patent No. 263. The pure spectrum-yellow 
Hybrid-Tea-like flowers are 3^2 to 5 inches In 
diameter and have Tea fragrance. Perfectly 
hordy and vigorous up to 15 feet or more, with 
attractive healthy foliage. $1 each. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). 
LC. (The Brownells, 1933.) Plant Patent No. 28. 
Large, handsome, clear sunflower-yellow blooms 
borne on a vigorous, glossy-leaved Climber. 
Requires different pruning from other large- 
flowered Climbers—flowers best on old canes. 
Pruning should be confined to cutting out enough 
young canes to keep it under reasonable control. 
$1 each. 
GOLDEN ORANGE CLIMBER. LC. (The Brown¬ 
ells, 1937.) Plant Patent No. 96. Large, semi- 
double flowers in delicate shades of yellow and 
orange. Informally waved and crinkled. Is ex¬ 
quisite as a cut-flower. Plant is vigorous and 
- hardy. One for the connoisseur. $1.50 each. 
PEGGY ANN LANDON. LC. (The Brownells, 
1937.) Plant Patent applied for. Buds of sunflower- 
yellow-orange, fade resistant, opening lighter 
each day. Flowers of good size are borne 
singly or in clusters on stiff stems. Plant vigorous, 
with strong, leathery foliage and abundant bloom. 
One of the first Climbers to show color in the 
spring. $1.50 each. 
CORAL CREEPER. LC. (The Brownells, 1937.) Plant 
Patent applied for. A lovely shade of apricot- 
orange, fading to light pink, contrasting pleas¬ 
antly with the deep red buds of opening flowers. 
Large, semi-double flowers on stiff, upright stems. 
$1 each. 
FREDERICK S. PECK. LC. (The Brownells, 1937.) 
Plant Patent applied for. Semi-double, deep 
grenadine-pink blooms, with yellow tints in center, 
carried singly and in clusters on slightly arched 
stems well above the attractive foliage. The 
delicate color is unique In creepers. $1 each. 
LITTLE COMPTON CREEPER. LC. (The Brownells. 
1937.) Plant Patent applied for. Single, deep 
rose-pink, in large, open clusters literally covering 
the dark shiny foliage. A lovely color and when 
in full flower is unsurpassed by any other creeper. 
Covered in fall with yellowish orange to red 
hips. $1 each. 
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Put color and strength into your Roses—feed them 
with Woodgro Dehydrated Cow-Manure. 25 lbs. 
$1.25; 50 lbs. $2.25; 100 lbs. $4.25; 500 lbs. $20.00. 
6 Pt. Vogue Light and Bold 13 Picas 
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