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Hybridized and grown in Little Compton, Rhode Island. 
Two-year-old 
Budded on Rosa Multiflora 
Plants purchased of the hybridizers, at retail, that fail within 2 years Replaced Free. 
SUB-ZERO HYBRID TEAS 
A 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, in- 
formal, semi-double, very brilliant, fragrant, -con- 
stantly in color. 
BREAK O’ DAY. Orange to apricot, large very double 
flowers, very vigorous, free bloomer, delightfully in- 
spiring. 
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. 
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 yesteryear. 
EARLY MORN. Large dignified double flowers of 
that pleasing daybreak-pink. 
KING BOREAS. Lemon-yellow, completely double, 
free, abundant bloomer; a beauty. 
LILY PONS. White with pure yellow center, large 
graceful flowers of indescribable delicacy; vigorous, 
free bloomer. Often a feature of gardens in the cold 
Northwest. 
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. 
RED DUCHESS. Over the 30 years of hybridizing, 
never had we hoped to produce a Rose like this 
Such captivating fragrance. Such a shade of 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. 
PINK PRINCESS. Bud red, flowers deep pink, famous 
as the first Hybrid Tea free from premature defoli- 
ation. 
P. K. 25. (Unnamed.) Pure yellow, very double flow- 
ers, of all sizes, produced in unbelievable abundance, 
on a rapidly growing bush. 
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 abun- 
dance 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 dis- 
played. 
V FOR VICTORY. Most beautiful large, very double 
yellow fragrant Roses; constantly blooming. To num- 
berless experts, there is no such long lasting loveli- 
ness in Rosa. 
VELVETIER. Semi-double, fraquently in clusters, gor- 
geously impressive with its depths of dark red, velvety 
luster. Named by a multitude of visitors to our gar- 
dens, with the exclamation; “Oh! how velvety!” 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
APRICOT GLOW.* Coppery pink, double, in abun- 
dant 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 shading to white; magnificent 
display. 
FREDERICK S. PECK.* Deep grenadin-pink with 
yellow center, semi-double; an aristocrat. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER (Mrs. A. C. James). The su- 
preme yellow Rose. Fragrant; ideal for picking, very 
long stiff stems. 
GOLDEN GLOW.* This is the spectrum-yellow, fra- 
grant, 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 everbloom- 
ing climber; featuring progress, beauty, fragrance 
and vigor; color dazzling coppery orange. The first 
of a series of Everblooming Climbers to be intro- 
duced 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. 
FLORIBUNDA TYPE OF SUB-ZERO ROSES 
A class of freely everblooming Roses, dependable 
and sturdy enough to care for themselves in the rock 
garden or in the border, or as a beautiful color display 
by the driveway. 
ANNE VANDERBILT. Coppery orange, semi-double. 
CURLY PINK. Large, full, recurled flowers, often in 
immense clusters. 
FREE GOLD. Spectrum yellow, informal flowers. 
LAFTER. Sparkling orange shades and yellow, semi- 
double in clusters. A welcome note of cheerfulness. 
NEARLY WILD. Larger than most wild Roses, single 
in clusters, very colorful and supreme in constancy 
of bloom. 
P. K. 25. Pure yellow, very double, medium in size, 
elegant in form; some grow 100 blooms on this one. 
RED ROBIN. A brilliant red Rose of great depend 
ence. 
TOMKINS RED. Semi-double, very dark red bloo: 
often in clusters. 
PRICES: 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. Of our latest hybridized Roses you may order one each 
of three varieties for $5.00; or six for $10.00, our selection; to help us test them and report. 
Tree standards topped with any sub-zero Hybrid Tea, $6.00 each. 
BROWNELL ROSES 
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