ROSA (The Rose] 
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HYBRID TEAS 
Dwarf. Prune heavily each spring. 
Zone (V). Bloom all summer. Fer- 
tilize well. Delicious fragrance. 
GOOD MODERN VARIETIES 
Caledonia—Excellent white. 
Editor McFarland—Best deep pink. 
Etoie de Hollande—Wonderful new 
dark red. 
Joanna Hill—Lemon buds open In- 
dian yellow, semi-double. 
K. A. Victoria—Creamy white. 
Margaret McGredy—Brilliant orange 
vermilion, tinted rose. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom—Long yellow buds, 
open bright canary. Vigorous. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont — Red-gold 
buds open to beautiful yellow. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover—Red-orange. 
Radiance—Rose and copper-pink. 
Red Radiance—Free. Crimson. 
Sister Therese—Clear gold. 
Talisman—Golden yellow and cop- 
pery red. Outstanding. 
(Fach) (12) 
AOVeNee Vie eNO. cle $ .90 $ 9.00 
HYBRID CLIMBERS 
Lusty, tolerant vines. Zone V. Bloom 
in June, except some of the newer 
patented sorts, which continue thru 
summer. 
RAMBLERS (Prune 2-yr. wood). 
American Pillar—Single pink. 
Dorothy Perkins—Shell pink. 
Excelsa—Best red rambler. 
LARGE FLOWERED (No pruning). 
Mary Wallace—Pink, large. 
Paul’s Scarlet—Showy red. 
Silver Moon—Single white. 
Dr. Van Fleet—Flesh pink. 
(Each) (12) 
Above: 2yr. No. 1_.......6 .90 $ 9.00 
NEW PATENTED KINDS 
Blaze —Improved Paul's Scarlet, 
tends to bloom all summer. (Pat. 
LO) seb 1225: 
New Dawn — Improved Dr. Van 
Fleet. Double pink. Best climbing 
rose in existence. Tends to bloom 
all summer. (Pat.). $1.75 each. 
POLYANTHAS 
Dwarf, semi-climbers or trailers. 
Need sun. Space 18 inches. Bloom 
all summer. 
BABY RAMBLERS 
Cecil Brunner—Salmon pink, tiny. 
Gloria Mundi—Orange, scarlet. 
Gruss an Aachen—Pink and cop- 
per. 
(Each) (12) 
Above: 2yr. No. 1_...... $ .90 $ 9.00 
FLORIBUNDAS (Large-flowered) 
Betty Prior—(Pat. 340)—Bright red, 
turning pink. $1.00 each. 
Donald Prior—(Pat. 377)—Bright 
scarlet. $1.25 each. 
Paulsen’s Copper— (Pat. 446) — 
Copper and pink. $1.25 each. 
Paulsen’s Yellow—(Pat.)—True yel- 
low. Excellent. $1.25 each. 

Brownell Creeper Roses Carpet of Gold 
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Brownell Sub-Zero Roses 
Any 3 for $3.75 ($15 per dozen) 
The result of more than a decade of research, these new roses 
are at last available to our customers. 
They are a new race 
entirely, and add to unusual hardiness a character of improving 
with age, rather than slowly deteriorating as most hybrid teas 
do. They are exceptionally easy to grow and bring into bloom. 
Hardiness: 
About Zone IV, but roots will survive still colder 
climates and even if tops damaged, new growth will be ready 
to bloom by rose time. Tops protected by hilling or burlap sel- 
dom kill back. 
Guarantee: Any plant that fails to bloom in 2 years will be re- 
placed free anywhere in U.S.A. 
Endurance: Plants grow larger and more vigorous, with more 
blooms, year by year. 
Foliage freer from disease than any roses. 
AT LAST! — HARDY HYBRID TEA ROSES! 
Here are eight varieties with a fine color range. Grow in the 
South as well as the North. Blooms all summer. 
Anne Vanderbilt. Exquisite coppery 
orange, informal, semi-double, very 
brilliant, fragrant. 
Break o’ Day. Orange to apricot, 
large flowers, very vigorous, free 
bloomer, delightfully inspiring. 
King Boreas. Lemon-yellow, com- 
pletely double, free, constant bloom- 
er; a beauty. 
Lily Pons. White with pure yellow 
center; large flowers of indescribable 
delicacy; vigorous, free bloomer. 
5 Brownell Creepers 
Like Wichuriana Rose in 
growth. Either for bank-cover- 
ing or low climbers. Large col- 
orful blooms. 
Apricot Glow. Coppery pink, double, 
in abundant clusters; a_ brilliant 
shade of delicate beauty. 
Carpet of Gold. One of the earliest 
to brighten the garden with waves 
of brilliant pure yellow. 
Coral Creeper. All the shades of 
ocean coral complementing other 
delightful rose tints. 
Little Compton Creeper. Nature's 
own deep wild-rose-pink, large sin- 
gle, in clusters. 
Magic Carpet. Large double flow- 
ers, orientally patterned in mystic 
color designs. 
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Red Robin. Red tending toward 
vermilion; very sturdy bush that lit- 
erally glitters. 
Pink Princess. Bud red, flower deep 
pink, famous as the first Hybrid Tea 
free from premature defoliation. 
Shades of Autumn. An abundant 
and joyous expression of bi-colored 
beauty. 
V for Victory. Most beautiful large, 
double, yellow, fragrant Roses; con- 
stantly blooming. (Color photo 
page 1.) 
5 Brownell Climbers 
Vigorous, hardy 
really showy blooms. 
vivid, not ‘““washy”. 
Dr. Burt. Clusters of reddish orange, 
very double, sweet fragranted bloom 
clusters. 
Golden Climber (Mrs. A. C. James). 
canes and 
Colors 
The supreme yellow Rose. Fragrant; 
ideal for picking. 
Golden Orange Climber. Yellow 
and orange; a unique flower for the 
connoisseur. 
Pearly White. Large white. An ar- 
tistic tone never before in a white 
Rose. 
White Gold. A most gracefully 
formed, large, double, nearly white 
climber. 
