ROSES 
Brownell Everblooming Roses (also inside back cover) 
A new race of sub-zero hybrid teas from hardier 
species that bloom all summer, of great sturdiness and 
vigor, to survive sub-zero winters. Budded on Rosa 
Multiflora. Outstanding in every way. 
ANNE VANDERBILT. Exquisite coppery orange, semi- 
double, very brilliant, fragrant. Hach, $1.60. 
BREAK O’DAY. Orange to apricot, large flower, very 
vigorous, free bloomer, delightfully inspiring. Each, $1.60. 
KING BOREAS. Lemon yellow, very double, free con- 
stant bloomer, a beauty. Each, $1.60. 
LILY PONS. White with pure yellow center, large 
flowers of indescribable delicacy, vigorous, free bloomer. 
Each, $1.60. 
PINK PRINCESS. Bud red, flower deep pink, free from 
defoliation by blackspot. Each, $1.60. 
ROSE SPECIAL 
Any three Brownell Roses listed at $1.60 each for 
$3.90 or six for $7.50. (Express or postage extra.) 



Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
Hardier than hybrid teas, not as hardy as sub-zero 
hybrid teas. The varieties listed here will bloom in late 
summer and fall, as well as June, although not as fully 
as the hybrid teas. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Very 
large pure white of perfect form, ex- 
cellent texture and keeping qualities. 
Considered the best white. Each, 75c. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. A soft delicate 
pink. Fragrant. Flowers over a long 
period. Hach, 75c. 
PAUL NEYRON. This old time rose 
is still a big favorite. Deep rose, very 
fragrant. Each, 75c. 
Shrub Roses 
Perfectly hardy and need no winter 
protection. Can be planted in shrub- 
bery borders, separate beds, groups, 
or as individual specimens. The 
Grootendorsts are the only really 
hardy everblooming roses. 
AGNES RUGOSA. A new free- 
flowering, fragrant, golden-amber 
rose. This rugosa hybrid originated 
in Canada. Each, 85c. 
HANSA RUGOSA. A showy hybrid 
with abundant large, reddish violet 
flowers. Each, 85c. 
HARRISON’S YELLOW (Austrian Brier). A big bushy 
shrub, producing quantities of medium sized, semi-double, 
light yellow flowers in early summer. One of the best 
hardy yellow roses. Each, 75c. 
PINK F. J. GROOTENDORST. Identical with the red 
variety except color, a charming clear pink. Each, 85c. 
RED GROOTENDORST. The bright red double flowers 
are freely and continuously produced in large clusters 
from early June until late fall. It is one of the most 
suitable plants for shrubbery and specimen plantings. 
Needs no winter protection. Each, 85c. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. The snowy white flowers are 
double and bloom through the summer and fall. Each, 85ce. 
-Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses 
From early June until frost these roses will bloom con- 
stantly, showing often 20 blooms and buds at a time. 
AMI QUINARD. Maroon-red semi-double flowers. A 
vigorous bloomer. The best ‘‘black” rose. Each, 75c. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Outside a blend of deep toned 
carmine with coppery-orange, inside a delicate salmon- 
pink. Each, 75c. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Pat. No. 455). Long slen- 
der blood-red buds that are a vivid cerise in warm 
weather. A grand new rose. Each, $1.50. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Large semi-double vivid scar- 
let blooms overlaid with velvety crimson. Has a fine old 
rose fragrance. Each, 75c. 
COLUMBIA. Long stemmed fragrant flowers of vivid 
pink. Each, 75c. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. 
yellow, striped with brilliant coppery-red. A 
rose. Each, 75c. 
CRIMSON GLORY (Pat. No. 105). Experts agree it is 
the best red rose grown. Its vivid crimson shaded flow- 
ers are mellowed by a soft velvet nap. Each, $1.25. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Pointed buds of rich 
orange outside, salmon-pink inside. Vigorous and free 
flowering and perfect form. Each, 75c. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND. Brilliant red flowers and long 
lasting fragrance. One of the best reds. Hach, 75c. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Lemon-yellow buds, heavily splashed 
with crimson, opening to fragrant, large, double sun- 
flower yellow. Each, 75c. 
A strong grower of golden- 
striking 

Every Garden Should Have Roses slightly fragrant. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Double blooms of brilliant crim- 
son. One of the best. Very hardy. Hach, 75c. 
JOANNA HILL. Long lasting, pointed, clear yellow 
buds with orange-yellow center, heavy foliage. Each, 75c. 
McCREDY’S SCARLET. The fragrant double blooms 
are a brilliant scarlet, orange-yellow at base of petals. 
Hach, 75c. 
MME, JULES BOUCHE. One of the best everblooming 
whites, lightly tinted pink at center. Each, 75c. 
MRS. CHAS. BELL. Lovely shell-pink buds and blooms 
of fine, globular form with shadings of soft salmon. 
Fragrant. Each, 75c. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Large, well shaped, unfading bright 
canary-yellow. One of the best. Each, 75c. 
PINK RADIANCE. Large, fragrant blooms of brilliant 
rose-pink. Each, 75c. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Long stems of beautifully col- 
ored, large blooms of yellow with pink and flame tints. 
Very fragrant. Each, 75c. 
RED RADIANCE. A fine rose that continues to pro- 
duce its bright cerise-red flowers throughout the hot 
summer and fall. Delightfully fragrant. Each, 75c. 
SOEUR THERESE (Sister Therese). Rich yellow point- 
ed buds, heavily marked with carmine. Each, 75c. 
TALISMAN. Brilliant gold, cerise, scarlet and pure 
yellow in a beautiful combination of color. Each, 75c. 
Any six 75¢ roses listed on this page for 
ROSE SPECIAL $3.45 or $3.75 postpaid within 3rd zone. 
Climbing Roses 
BLAZE (Plant Pat. No. 10). Outstanding 
in every way, bearing double, vivid scarlet 
blooms; profuse bloomers in spring and 
intermittent all season. Each, $1.00. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY, Rosy 
crimson flowers 3-4 inches across, pro- 
duced freely in June and _ occasionally 
till frost. Very fragrant. Hach, 75c. 
COPPER GLOW (Brownell). Deep cop- 
pery-orange, delightfully spicy fragrance, 
latest color sensation. Each, $1.50. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. Strong growing 
climber, producing huge clusters of blaz- 
ing scarlet flowers. Each, 75c. 
GOLDEN GLOW (Brownell, Pat. No. 
263). This is the spectrum yellow, frag- 
rant, abundant mass color display of 
which the New York World’s Fair man- 
agement planted 200. Each, $1.25. 
NEW DAWN (Plant Pat. No. 1). Ever- 
blooming, soft pink hybrid formed flowers, 
Hardy. Each $1.50. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Intense scarlet roses of 
excellent shape, borne in clusters. Flowers are of large 
size. Each, 75c. 
Everblooming Semi-climbers 
A new type which has been tried here with much suc- 
cess. Really a super super-polyantha. Will kill down to 
the ground line in winter but will grow five to six feet 
in a season, blooming all summer and fall. " 
PROSPERITY. Masses of double white flowers on 
graceful arching branches with luxuriant disease-free 
foliage. Hach, 85c. 
SKYROCKET. Produces large flower clusters of me- 
dium-sized, brilliant red blooms. Of sturdy upright 
growth. Splendid for background of H. Teas. Each, 75c. 
Floribunda Everblooming Roses 
These new super-polyantha roses are rapidly becoming 
popular and deservedly so. Hardier than hybrid teas and 
more resistant to disease, they are more free and per- 
sistent bloomers, many of the varieties are never without 
bloom throughout the season. Flowers come usually in 
clusters of large individual roses. Ideal for garden dis- 
play and excellent for cutting. 
BETTY PRIOR (Pat. No. 340). Wood similar to Red 
Dogwood, flowers red, turning to shell-pink. Each, 85c. 
DONALD PRIOR (Pat. No. 377). Large semi-double, 
fragrant, bright scarlet flowers. A lovely rose. Each, 85c. 
ELSE POULSEN. Bright rose-pink, semi-double and 
long lasting. Vigorous, continuous bloomer, Each, 75c. 
GRUSS AN AACHEN. Orange-pink turning to soft, 
salmon-pink and white on opening. Each, 75c. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE. Vigorous plant and per- 
sistent bloomer. Flowers deep red, loose-petalled double 
blossoms. One of the best for show or cutting. Each, 75c. 
KIRSTEN POULSEN. Bright scarlet blooms on long 
stems, in clusters. Lasting. Each, 85c. 
Polyantha Everblooming Roses 
These hardy plants, only 18 to 24 inches high, bloom 
continuously throughout the summer but flowers are 
smaller than the Floribundas. 
CECIL BRUNNER. Dainty clear pink flowers with a 
yellow center. Each, 75c. 
GOLDEN SALMON. Bright orange-salmon, 
bloomer, Each, 75c. 
LAFAYETTE PINK. Flowers soft silver-pink, bright 
and lovely, a heavy bloomer. Hach, 75c. 
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