HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 7 

SINGLE HYBRID TEA ROSES 
There is a special charm about the single flowered 
Hybrid Tea Roses which appeals to an increasing 
number of buyers. The following will be found ex- 
cellent in every way. . 
Cecil. Large flowers of a beautiful buttercup yel- 
low, the only really pure yellow single. 
Dainty Bess. Here we have a delicate shade of shell 
pink with conspicuous crimson markings greatly 
admired and justly popular. 
Innocence. Very large snow white flowers with wine 
red stamens tipped with golden anthers. 
Irish Fireflame. Another lovely single rose from 
Dicksons in Ireland, madder orange in color 
changing to old gold. 
Isobel. Rose pink with apricot shadings and a golden 
yellow centre. 
Prices of the foregoing Single Roses, 75 cents each, 
$8.00 per doz. As stocks are rather limited, early 
applications for these are suggested. 
BROWNELL SUB-ZERO ROSES 
These have been hybridised and grown at Little 
Compton, R. I. and are budded on Rosa multiflora. 
They are a new race from hardier Species and the 
Hybrid Teas are all summer bloomers with very 
fragrant flowers, excellent foliage, extreme vigor 
and hardiness. Last year we shipped these roses to 
Idaho, Montana, Minnesota and other cold states 
and they gave great satisfaction. With the increased 
interest being shown in them we have increased the 
number of varieties which includes nearly all that 
Mr. Brownell has yet placed in commerce. 
BROWNELL HYBRID TEA ROSES 
BREAK O’ DAY. Color, orange to apricot, very large 
blooms produced in tremendous profusion. 
ANNE VANDERBILT. Exquisite coppery orange, 
very brilliant, semi-double, fragrant. 
KING BOREAS. A real beauty, lemon yellow, fully 
double and a constant bloomer. 
LILY PONS. Vigorous and free flowering, white 
flowers with lemon centre, the large flowers 
possess great delicacy. ‘ 
PINK PRINCESS. Red in bud, expanding deep pink, 
the first hybrid tea free from any defoliation by 
black spot. 
Price of Brownell Hybrid Tea Roses, $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per dozen. 
BROWNELL CLIMBING ROSES 
These include some of the most magnificent climb- 
ing roses we have in America today, with flowers 
of such size and beauty as to startle anyone who 
has not previously seen them, A number of these 
are also superb used as creepers for ground covers 
or running over boulders, walls and fences. They 
have proved hardier than such popular roses as Dr. 
Van Fleet, Mary Wallace and Silver Moon. Cover 
grafted joints of Climbers 4 inches, and of Hybrid 
Teas 3 inches for best results. 
