SUB-ZERO HYBRID TEA ROSES 
A new hardier race of Roses that blooms al] summer. Produces the best of fragrant flowers more freely 
and constantly. Extra sturdy and vigorous, living much longer, even after sub-zero winters. 
2 years old, each $1.65; 2 for $3.00 
Anne Vanderbilt. Exquisite coppery orange, in- Pink Princess. Bud red, flower deep pink, famous 
formal, semi-double, very brilliant, fragrant. as the first Hybrid Tea free from premature de- 
Pat. 504. foliation. Pat. 459. 
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. 
Break o’Day. Orange to apricot, large flowers, 
very vigorous, free bloomer, delightfully in- 

spiring. Such colorful, persistent foliage. Such a robust 
King Boreas. Lemon-yellow, completely double. and sturdy sub-zero plant. While nearly all 
Free, abundant bloomer. A beauty. Brownell Roses are pleasingly fragrant; the magic 
: of sunshine on these petals issues a new fragrance 
Lily Pons. White with pure yellow center; large incomparably alluring in spicy sweetness and 
flowers of indescribable delicacy; vigorous, free charm. One whiff is an experience to be remem- 
bloomer. Pat. 420. bered. 
PLANTING SUGGESTIONS 
Plant the grafted joint of the Climbers 4 inches and the Sub-Zero Hybrid Teas 3 inches below bed level. 
Plant in fall, give winter protection after defoliation, cover tops with clean earth, sod on top, and uncover 
when frost is gone. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Each 30c.; 3 or more at 25c. each, except where noted 

CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS: NEW KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS: 
‘ ; Autumn Lights. Coppery bronze, semi-double 
Bronze Cushion. Deep bronze flowers, turning blossoms with a gleaming orange overcast, 
to coppery yellow. cover the compact, branchy plant. Unusually 
hardy. 
Pink Cushion. Light pink flowers by the hun- Hebe. Lovely luminous pink, becoming more 
dreds in mounds. lavender-pink. The 3-inch, single flowers open 
s , in Jate September. 
White Cushion. At opening a delicate pink, Chippewa. Very dark rose-red or mallow-pur- 
turning to pure white. ple flowers, 3 inches across. Sturdy, erect, 
| 2 feet tall. Blooms Sept. 20. Each 35c.; 4 
Yeiiow Cushion. Pure yellow. Tor $1.20. 
PEONIES 
STRONG, 3- TO 5-EYE ROOTS 
Edulis Superba. 7.6. Early. Dark pink; large, Festiva Maxima. 9.3. Early. Immense pure 
loose, flat crown when fully open. Very fragrant. white flowers flecked with crimson. Each 50c.; 
One of the best commercial Peonies. There is 3 for $1.25. 
much confusion over this variety being sold under | Karl Rosenfield. 8.8. Early. Very large flower; 
twenty or more different names. Each 50c.; globular, semi-rose type. Extremely vigorous, 
3 for $1.25. tall, and free flowering. Each 60c.; 3 for $1.50. 
Sarah Bernhardt. 9.0. Apple-blossom-pink; per- 
Felix Crousse. 8.4. Late. A deep rose-red show- fectly formed flowers on graceful stems. This is 
ing no stamens. Consists of a central bomb of in- the ideal pink cut-flower Peony. Each 80c.; 
curved petals surrounded by broad, prominent 3 for $2.00. 
guard petals. Each 60c.; 3 for $1. 50. Mme. de Verneville. 7.0. Early. Large, white 


with crimson markings. Each 50c.; 3 for $1.25. 


CLEMATIS JACKMANI 
VINES 
CLEMATIS jackmaniz ‘The popular-variety with |-Clematis, Mme. Edouard Andre. Popular red. 
large, Si fs blue ri Loveliest of all vines. Each 65c.; 2 for $1.20. 
Each 65c.; 2 for $1.20. C., Ramona. Single pale blue flowers. Each 65c.:; 
CROCUS 


| 2 for $1.20. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE (Oriental Poppy) 
Inasmuch as the Oriental Poppy will not trans- Henri Cayeux, Improved. Much larger flowers 
plant successfully in the spring, al! orders are than Henri Cayeux but otherwise similar. The 
shipped in the fall (beginning latter part of August), big blooms are a peculiar tint of ashes of roses or 
even when ordered during spring planting season, old rose shaded burgundy. If grown im light shade 
this flower really comes to perfection. Each 60c.; 
Beauty of Livermere. Dark crimson with black 3 for $1.75. 
blotch; fine flowers freely produced. Each 60c.; Salmon Glow. Exceptionally large; double; Aa 
2 for $1.00. mon-orange, Each 60c.; 3,for $1.50. 
Betty Ann. Beautiful crinkled flowers of LaFrance Orientale. Tremendous cup-shaped blooms of 
ORIENTAL POPPY pink. Each 50c.; 3 for $1.25. orange-scarlet with large purplish black blotches 
at bases of petals. Height 2 to 3 ft. 1-year-old 
a Cerise Beauty. Profuse terse ae are plants. Each 20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
ae cerise. Height 32 in. Eac c-5 2 for | snowflame. The lower half of the flower is pure | 
$1.0 white, the upper half flame-orange. ;Pat. 365. oe 
Edna a ue Light pink. Each 40c.; 2 for 70c. Each 60c.; 3 for $1.75. , ‘hs 
t Oe! 5 
BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING ONLY ak 
When ordering any of these bulbs or plants, please list them on a separate shegt and be sure your narite 
and address (please print) are included, 
TULIPS, DARWIN. May-flowering mixture of DAFFODILS, KING ALFRED. King oi the 
brilliant colors. 12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.50. large golden trumpet Daffodils. Gigantic in size 
: . of flower and long- laste: 12 for st. 85; 100 for 
TULIPS, COTTAGE. Splendid color-range in- $13.75. 
foe nana finest varieties. 12 for $1.10; 100 NARCISSUS. Wonderful mixture of many varie- 
ties and types. 12 for $1.00; 100 for $6.00. : 
TULIPS, RED EMPEROR. The very largest | MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth). Mixed. 12 for 60c.; 
Tulip ever cultivated. The color is the most 100 for $3.00. 
brilliant scarlet one can imagine. Blooms with = is = 7 
the earliest Tulips. 12 for $1.30; 100 for $9.50. | CROCUS, Giant-flowering Mixed. 12 for 60c. 
SINGLE EARLY TULIPS, KEIZERSKROON. EREMURUS (Foxtail Lily or Desert Candle). 
' ee The very popular scarlet flower with yellow edge. Shelford Hybrids. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
; Large bloom on strong stem, 12 for $1.35; 100 Robustus. Light rosy pink flowers. Each $1.85; 
TULIP BORDER for $9.90. 2 for $3.30. 


