BROWNELL ROSE RESEARCH GARDENS 
LITTLE COMPTON, RHODE ISLAND 
January 24, 1950 
Library U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 
Washington 25. 
District of Columbia 
Gentlemen: 
twe have an order again, this time 
for 400 Rose plants. 
We certainly are having good results 
with your roses. 
The 350 you sent us last Fall so far 
as I know, we haven't lost a single plant." 
The foregoing is a report from a lead- 
ing Nursery in the State of Minnesota, where 
winters are cold and summers hot, sent to us by 
Mr. Paul H. Peters of Peters Hvergreen Nursery 
at Sherburn. 
Do you feel the same way about all of 
the roses you are selling? If you have not 
already done so, order some Sub Zero Hybrid Teas 
and hardy Climbers, they will increase your cus- 
tomer satisfaction. Number 1 grade plants only. 
One of the big rose growers budded 
40,000 Brownell Roses this season, another 25,000, 
over 100,000 here, and many more by others. We 
have never had enough. 
The larger, dependable rose growers tell 
us that they like Brownell Roses, their customers 
like them, so they are glad to recommend then. 
Walter D. Brownell 
No. 1 Grade Sub Zero Hybrid Teas...85¢ 
Noda) oh ae aa " " .,.60¢ 
