a Pea: 
Golden Climber 


V for Victory 
Curly Pink 


ROSES 
Crowucll Sub-Bere Koses 
The results of more than a decade of research, this 
new race of roses adds to unusual hardiness a character 
of improving with age, unlike most hybrid teas do. They 
are exceptionally easy to grow and bring into bloom. 
Disease resistant. 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 seldom kill 
back. Any plant that fails to bloom in 2 years will be 
replaced free. 
6 Best Brownell Hybrid Teas 
Bloom all summer long on hardier, longer-lived bushes. 
Pink Princess. Bud red, flower deep pink. Free from premature 
defoliation. Blooms all summer. 
Shades of Autumn. Showy red and yellow beauty. 
V for Victory. Large, double, yellow, fragrant, profuse. 
Lily Pons. White, large. Vigorous, free bloomer. 
Velvetier. Velvety, deep, dark red. Sometimes in clusters. 
Curly Pink. Clusters of large two-toned pink all summer. Vigor, 
health, and constancy. New. 
Red Duchess. Robust, sturdy large red. 
Outstanding fragrance. Grand new rose. 
Brilliant, attractive, free to flower. This fine 
new red has attracted instant friends wher- 
ever seen in the 
past year. All the 
color and size 
you could want— 
but extra hardy! 

Red 
Duchess 
AQ 


