

SUB ZERO HYBRID TEA RUSES 
Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen 
These “Wichuriana Hybrid, Hybrid Tea Roses” are an entirely new departure from the Hybrid Teas that we 
have known these many years. 
Mr. Walter D. Brownell of Rhose Island started many years ago to breed a type of Rose that would grow 
under any climatic conditions regardless of how cold the winters were with the result that he has at last 
attained success in his efforts. The three Roses listed below are originations of Mr. Brownell’s. These varieties 
are guaranteed to come through the winter regardless of what section of the country they are planted. While 
the plant might not be so large and robust the first year still they will be fine wonderful specimens the second 
and succeeding years. They have quantities of flowers throughout the entire summer and are varieties we 
strongly recommend for our customers on account of their exceptional resistance to cold winters. 
The originator makes the following planting suggestion: 
Plant the grafted joint of the Sub Zero Hybrid Tea three inches below the bed level. After complete 
defoliation in the fall cover the tops with clean earth and sod and do not uncover the following spring until 
frost has entirely disappeared. 
Anne Vanderbilt—Named after the wife of the governor of 
Rhode Island, and Mr. Brownell says of this variety, “If you 
like ‘President Hoover’ you will enjoy this variety. It has 
richer deeper tones with three solid rows of petals and pro- 
duces many more flowers than ‘President Hoover’ at any 
time. They are gracefully informal plants at all times, bear- 
ing an abundance of flaming grenadine-pink flowers with yel- 
low shadings.”” This variety has shown up even more beau- 
tifully this past season than in previous years. The plants 
produce wide open clusters of brilliant colored blooms. It 
has attracted considerable attention both as a garden variety 
and for cut flower purposes. 
Pink Princess—A full petaled, fragrant clear pink Rose of 
great vigor and weather resistance. Strong plants bloom pro- 
fusely each succeeding year and one of our leading Rose 
specialists looking at the same remarked, “‘The falling petals 
of clear fresh pink are enough in quantity to form a mulch 
JUST A SUGGESTION! 
Every year we have a considerable number of 
inquiries from our customers asking our recom- 
mendation of a Rose food for their plants. 
The “D & P Rose food” listed below is made 
from a special formula containing every element 
suitable for producing fine healthy plants. We 
recommend its use whether you are growing ten or 
ten thousand plants, and it can be furnished in 
the following sizes: 
$1.00 50 Ibs. . 
3.00 100 lbs. 
Twenty-eight 

for the variety.”’” Much freer flowering in Summer than any 
other Hybrid Tea Rose. Beautiful foliage at all seasons of 
the year. Much superior to “Radiance” in every way, and 
about the finest bedding Rose we have ever seen. 
Break O'Day—Large robust plant with flowers of orange- 
apricot shaded yellow and flushed with lighter flesh tints. 
Fine foliage. Large fragrant flowers. Very strong grower and 
a Rose of high merit. 
Practically all of the leading Rose growers in this country 
have seen these varieties growing in their permanent beds in 
Rhode Island and are most enthusiastic about their future. 
These particular varieties bloom twice as much and more 
constantly than the Hybrid Tea Roses. They have much better 
and persistent foliage with the plants increasing in size year 
after year, even after Winters as cold as 25 degrees below 
zero and like the hardy climbers from which they originate 
they will live many decades. 
Tottys Ten 
The following ten Roses are selected from the 
entire list as types you can depend on to give 
you excellent results in your garden: 
AUTUMN 
CALEDONIA 
CHRISTOPHER STONE 
DAME EDITH HELEN 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
MRS. CHAS. BELL 
MRS. E. P. THOM 
MRS. P. S. DU PONT 
PRESIDENT HOOVER 
Descriptions of above on previous pages. 
opecial Price — Ten Plants - - - - $6.00 
