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Brownell Everblooming 
Rose Bushes 
A new race from hardier species that can bloom all 
summer, with best of fragrant flowers, more free 
and constantly, of greater sturdiness and vigor, to live 
many times as long even after sub-zero winters. 
SUB-ZERO HYBRED TEAS 
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 bou- 
quet on a single stem. 
LILY PONS—White with pure yellow center, large 
graceful flowers of indescribable delicacy; vigor- 
ous, free bloomer. Often a feature of gardens in 
the cold Northwest. 

PINK PRINCESS—Bud red, flowers deep pink, fam- 
ous as the first Hybrid Tea free from premature 
defoliation. 
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!’ 
_V FOR VICTORY—Most beautiful, large, very double, 
yellow, fragrant Roses; constantly blooming. To 
numberless experts, there is no such long lasting 
loveliness in Rosa. 
RED DUCHESS—A very outstanding rose in every 
respect. 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 sweet- 
ness and charm. One whiff is an experience to 
be remembered. 
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