HYBRID PERPETUALS AND RUGOSAS 
Austrian Copper Rose. One of the best of the brier roses. These 
shrub roses will grow as tall as six feet. The flowers are coppery 
orange on the inside, yellow outside. $1.35. 
Frau Karl Druschki. A very popular large pure white hybrid per- 
petual. One of the world’s greatest white roses. Sometimes 
recurs in the fall. $1.25. 
Grootendorst. Small bright red flowers in clusters. $1.25. 
Harrison’s Yellow. Semi-double blooms of bright yellow. Mod- 
erately fragrant. One of the oldest and best of the shrub roses. 
$1.25. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
American Beauty. Carmine, fine form, rich perfume. $1:00; pot- 
ted $1.50. 
Blaze. Large clusters of many 2 to 3 inch cup-shaped flowers 
cover plant. The blazing scarlet holds color well, even in full 
sun. $1.50; potted $2.00. 
Dorothy Perkins. One of the most dependable of the cluster- 
flowered hardy climbing roses. Pale pink. $1.00; potted $1.50. 
Doubloons. Large, golden flowers, fairly double, in delightful 
clusters, literally covering the plant for a long period. Clean, 
spicy fragrance. $1.50; potted $2.00. 
Dr. J. H. Nicholas. This plant produces plenty of very double, 
fragrant, rose-pink flowers. $1.50; potted $2.00. 
Mary Wallace. Warm pink flowers, blooming in June. $1.00; 
potied $1.50. 
Paul’s Scarlet. Hardy climber, producing a blaze of medium- 
sized flowers. Holds color well. $1.00; potted $1.50. 
Pink Radiance. Cameo-pink, fragrant climber. $1.00; potted $1.50. 
Silver Moon. Produces a large crop of slightly fragrant, creamy 
white to white blooms of large size. $1.00; potted $1.50. 
BROWNELL SUB-ZERO HYBRID TEAS 
A new and sturdier race of everblooming roses from hardier 
species, Wichuraiana hybrids, able to withstand low temperatures. 
Outstanding in rapid growth and blooming quality. Flowers of 
equal merit in size, form, fragrance and color and plants long- 
lived even after sub-zero winters. $1.50 each. 
Break o’ Day. Orange to apricot, large, very double flowers, very 
vigorous, free bloomer. 
Cedric Adams. The eminent radio commentator, lover of people 
and roses, has placed his name on this most magnificent rose. 
Colors, scarlet to carmine. 
Curly Pink. When established, many large, two-toned pink blos- 
soms, in several stages form a gorgeous bouquet on a single stem. 
Old Fashioned Red. Born from the roses of ‘’Grandmother’s”’ 
garden, with that same fragrance, full doubleness, bearing con- 
stant bloom. 
Pink Princess. Bud red, flowers deep pink, famous as the first 
Hybrid Tea free from premature defoliation. 
Red Duchess. Beautiful rose red. Fragrant. One of the best in 
every way. 
Shades of Autumn. An abundant and joyous expression of bi- 
colored beauty. Many have reported that this beautiful red, yel- 
low and blush flower is gorgeously outstanding. 
V for Victory. Most beautiful, large, very double, yellow, roses; 
constantly blooming. To numberless experts, there is no such 
long lasting loveliness in roses. 
SUB-ZERO HARDY CLIMBERS 
Golden Glow. Spectrum-yellow, fragrant, producing an abundant 
mass color display. A beautiful climbing rose. 
Golden Pyramid. Large cadmium-yellow blooms. Most vigorous 
of all climbers. 
Orange Everglow. Hardy, everblooming climber; featuring prog- 
ress, beauty, fragrance and vigor. Color, dazzling coppery orange. 
—Keep Your Roses Watered Well— 
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