BROWNELL ROSE BUSHES 
EASY TO GROW—LONG TO LIVE—SAVE REPLACEMENT EXPENSE 
Hybridized and Grown in Little Compton, Rhode Island 
‘Two-Year-Old 
Plants purchased of the hybridizers, at retail, that fail within two years Replaced Free. 
This applies to Tree Roses exposed down to 15° below. 
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SUB-ZERO HYBRID TEAS 
\ new race from hardier Species that can bloom all summer, with the best of fragrant flowers, more free and constantly, of greater sturdiness 
and vigor, to live many times as long even after sub-zero winters. 
ANNE VANDERBILT. Exquisite coppery orange, informal, semi-double, 
very brilliant, fragrant, constantly in color. 
BREAK O’ DAY. Orange to apricot, large, very double flowers, very vigorous, 
free bloomer, delightfully inspiring. 
CEDRIC ADAMS. The eminent radio commentator, lover of people and 
Roses, has placed his name on this most magnificent Rose. Out of thou- 
sands of candidates, Cedric Adams chose this sturdy, large and double scarlet 
to carmine Aristocrat of Rosedom to carry a beautiful Rose with his name 
to the rest of the Rose growers of the country. 
CREEPING EVERBLOOM*. Light crimson-red, very double, can be grown 
low, should be in every creeper planting. 
CURLY PINK. Matchless in the combination of size and form of bloom, 
beauty of cluster, constancy, vigor and foliage, hardiness and performance. 
When established, many large, two-toned pink blossoms, in several stages 
form a gorgeous bouquet on a single stem. 
DICK WILCOX. A magnificent deep red Rose that can grow two feet or 
more in height in one growing season, upwards of a hundred of the largest 
very double blooms, year upon year, even followng the coldest of sub-zero 
winters. Named after the well known rosarian formerly of Minnesota Uni- 
versity, who discovered Brownell Roses would winter in the cold Northwest. 
DOLLY DARLING. Fluffy daintiness, delightfully blended with sunset shades 
of pink rayon, overlaid with the luster of deeper rose taffeta, to recall that 
ballroom gown of yester-year. 
EARLY MORN. Large. dignified, double flowers of that pleasing light pastel 
pink. 
KING BOREAS. Named for the Aurora Borealis, King of Minnesota Winter 
Sports. who loves his Roses when the long sub-zero nights are gone. T.eman- 
yellow, completely double, free, abundant blocmer; a beauty. 
LILY PONS. White with pure yellow center, large, graceful flowers of inde- 
scribable delicacy; vigorous, free bloomer. Often a feature of gardens in the 
cold Northwest. 
No. 112. UNNAMED. With large, double, deep red blooms, abundantly dis- 
played in Hybrid Tea form and cluster, on sturdy bushes that cover the bed 
for decades with one of the most strikingly beautiful of all red Roses. 
OLD-FASHIONED RED. Born from the Roses of ‘‘Grandmother’s” garden, 
with that same fragrance, full doubleness, bearing constant bloom and fond 
memories of by-gone days. 
PINK PRINCESS. Bud red, flowers deep pink, famous as the first Hybrid Tea 
free from premature defoliation. 
QUEEN O’ THE LAKES. Named for the Queen of Minnesota’s Aquatic Sports. 
No Diving Beauty could show greater fullness of grace, brilliance and ele- 
gance of form, or color more beautiful than this charming crimson queen 
of flowers. 
RED DUCHESS. Over the thirty years of hybridizing, never had we hoped to 
produce a Rose like this. Such captivating fragrance. Such a shade of rose- 
red. Such colorful, persistent foliage. Such a robust and sturdy sub-zero 
plant. While nearly all Brownell Roses are pleasingly fragrant, the magic 
of sunshine on these petals issues a new fragrance incomparably alluring in 
spicy sweetness and charm. One whiff is an experience to be remembered. 
RED ROBIN. Red tending toward vermilion; very sturdy bush that literally 
glitters. 
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SHADES OF AUTUMN. An abundant and joyous expression of bi-colored 
beauty. Many have reported that this beautiful red, yellow and blush flower 
is gorgeously outstanding. 
STARGOLD. A most perfect yellow Rose, in abundance at Rose time, with 
limited rebloom. 
TIP TOES. Delightful mixture of red, orange and pink tints, with enjoyable 
sweet spicelike fragrance. 
TOMKINS RED. Medium, semi-double flowers of that deep velvety red, so 
much admired, perpetually displayed. 
V FOR VICTORY. Most “ecutifal, large, very doubie, yellow, fragrant Roses; 
constantly blooming. ‘Lo numberless experts, there is no such long lasting 
loveliness in Rosa. 
VELVETIER. Semi-double, frequently in clusters. Gorgeously impressive with 
its depths of dark red, velvety luster. Named by a multitude of visitors to 
our gardens, with the exclamation: “Oh! how velvety!” 
YELLOW CURLS. Pure yellow, very double flowers, of all sizes, produced 
in unbelievable abundance, on a rapidly growing bush. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
APRICOT GLOW.* Coppery pink, double, in abundant clusters; a brilliant 
shade of delicate beauty. 
BROWNELL RAMBLER. Large, clear yellow, very double flowers, singly and 
in clusters. 
CARPET OF GOLD.* One of the earliest to brighten the garden with waves 
of brilliant pure yellow. 
COPPER GLOW. Deep coppery orange, delightful spicy fragrance; latest 
color sensation. 
CORAL CREEPER.* All the shades of ocean coral complementing other 
delightful rose tints. 
DR. BURT. Clusters of reddish orange, very double, sweet, fragrant bloom 
clusters. 
ELEGANCE. The largest of blooms in perfect form; pure yellow center shad- 
ing to white; magnificent display. 
FREDERICK S. PECK.* Deep grenadin-pink with yellow center, semi-double; 
an aristocrat. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER (Mrs. A. C. James). The supreme yellow Rose. Fragrant; 
ideal for picking; very long, stiff stems. 
GOLDEN GLOW.* This is the spectrum-yellow, fragrant, abundant mass 
color display, of which the N. Y. World’s Fair management planted 200, 
named the area “Rose Court” and they were proud of the display. 
GOLDEN ORANGE CLIMBER. Yellow and orange; a unique crinkly flower 
for the connoisseur. 
GOLDEN PYRAMID. Large cadmium-yellow blooms. Most vigorous of all 
climbers. 
HARVEST GLOW. Many gracefully formal petals, yellow outside, deep pink 
within. 
LITTLE COMPTON CREEPER.* Nature’s own deep wild rose-pink, large 
single, in clusters. 
MAGIC CARPET.* Large, double flowers, orientally patterned in mystic 
color designs, most prominent colors are yellow and orange shades. 
ORANGE EVERGLOW. Heralded hardy everblooming climber; featuring 
progress, beauty, fragrance and vigor; color dazzling coppery orange. The 
first Of a series of Everblooming Climbers to be introduced by the Brownells. 
$2.00 each; $24.00 per doz. 
CL. BREAK O’ DAY. Very vigorous, everblooming climbing sport of “Break 
0’ Day;” a very nice climber. $2.00 each; $24.00 per doz. 
PEARLY WHITE. Gracefully petaled, semi-double, large all-white Rose; we 
like it very much. 
PEGGY ANN LANDON. Strong, double, sunflower-orange buds, opening 
yellow; early bloomer. 
WHITE GOLD. A most gracefully formed, large, double, nearly white 
climber. 
(*) Also creepers suitable for ground cover, over walls, fences, arbors, etc. 
PRICES: All types, except as noted, $1.75 each; 3 for $5.00; $18.00 per doz. Extra 
large size plants, all varieties, each 50c and $1.00 extra. Tree standards topped with any 
Sub-Zero Hybrid Tea, $7.50 each. 
BROWNELL ROSES 
LITTLE COMPTON, RHODE ISLAND 



