Brownell Roses 
Any 3 for $5.00 ($1.75 each) 
Plant in late fall for next Spring blooms. 
These roses are a new race entirely, and add 
to unusual hardiness a character of improv- 
ing with age, rather than slowly deteriorat- 
ing as most hybrid teas do. Easy to grow. 
Hardiness: About Zone IV, but roots will 
survive still colder climates. 
Guarantee: Any plant that fails to bloom in 
2 years will be replaced free anywhere in 
U.S.A. 
5 Best Brownell Hybrid Teas 
Pink Princess. Bud red, flower deep pink. Free from 
premature defoliation. Blooms all summer. 
Shades of Autumn. Showy red and yellow beauty. 
tor Victory. Large, double, yellow, fragrant, con- 
stantly blooming. 
Lily Pons. White, large. Vigorous, free bloomer. 
*Red Duchess—Robust, sturdy large red. Outstand- 
ing fragrance. Grand new rose. 
3 Brownell Floribundas 
Tomkins Red. Semi-double, vetvet red all summer. 
Anne Vanderbilt. Exquisite coppery orange, in- 
formal, semi-double, brilliant, fragrant. All summer. 
*Curly Pink. Clusters of large two-toned pink all 
summer. Vigor, health and constancy. New. 
3 Brownell Creepers 
All the shades of ocean coral com- 
(June). 
Coral Creeper. 
plementing other delightful rose tints. 
Little Compton Creeper. Deep rose-pink. Single 
flowers in clusters. 
The 
*xCreeping Everbloom. Light crimson, double. 
first all-summer creeper. 



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5 Brownell C 
Photo: Rose V-for-Victory 
Sorry—By printing error, colors 
on this photo were reversed. 
ROSE IS YELLOW 
limbers 
Vigorous, extra hardy, vivid. Note two everblooming. 
Elegance. Very large, perfect 
bloom. White with shaded yel- 
low center. Grand show. 
Golden Climber (Mrs. A. C. 
James). Best yellow climber. 
Fragrant. Ideal for cutting. 
*Climbing Break 

Special-Priced Roses 
(sold singly, only) 
o'Day. 
Vigorous, everblooming 
apricot. $2.00 each. 
*Orange Everglow#* Con- 
stant copper-ofange 
blooms. Fragrant, vigorous. 
$2.00 each. 
Copper Glow. Deep coppery 
orange. Delightful spicy fra- 
crance. Sensational color. 
Choice Ferns 
Each kind, $2.50 for 10 -($16.50 
per 100). Five each.any three 
kinds for $3.50. 
Christmasfern (Polystichum) — 12” — 
dry, shade. Evergreen. 
Cliff-fern (Polypody)—6’—evergreen, 
drain. 
Hayscented Fern (Dunnstaedtia) — 
18’—tolerant. 
Maidenhair (Adiantum)—Rich, moist, 
but drained soil. Easily grown. 
Showy and popular. 
Toothed Woodfern—18'—also ever- 
green. Damp soil. 
Sensitivefern 
heavy, moist. 
(Onoclea) 
Wan 
Interrupted Fern 
damp, sunny. 
shade, 
(Osmunda)—60''— 
Cinnamonfern (Osmunda)—60’'—any 
moist soil. 
Ostrich Fern (Pteretis nodulosa)— 
36—Very tolerant. This makes a 
delicious, nutritious asparagus sub- 
stitute. Cut in “fiddlehead” stage, 
wash well, boil 80 minutes, salt, 
serve like asparagus. 

Wild-flowers 
prefer Sept.-Oct. planting 
White Trillium 
Trillium  grandiflorum 
Large white in early May. 
Leaf-mold, ‘part shade. 3 
for $1.20; 12 for $4.25. 
Virginia Bluebells 
Mertensia virginica — 
Lovely blue, April. Any 
soil, but part shade best 
3 for $1.20; 12 for $4.25. 
Cardinal Flowers 
Fiery 2-foot spikes July- 
August. Moist, part shade. 
3 for $1.20; 12 for $4.25. 
Lady’s Slippers 
Cypripedium — Hardy or- 
chids, moist, peaty shade. 
Bloom in May. 3 of any 
one kind for $1.20 (3 each, 
9 plants, for $3.50). 
Acaule—Dark rose. 
Pubescens—Large yellow. 
Spectabile—Showy pink. 
