SUB-ZERO HYBRID TEA ROSES 
A new hardier race of Roses that blooms all 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 
For spring shipment only. We accept fall orders for Roses, but hold them for sprmg shipment. 
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 ple: isingly fragrant; the magic 
‘ ; . of sunshine on these petals issues a new fragrance 
Lily Poms. White with pure yellow center; large imcomparably alluring in s icy sweetness and 
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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: 
Bronze Cushion. Deep bronze flowers, turning Pink Cushion. Light pink flowers by the hun- 
to coppery yellow. dreds in mounds, 
Red Cushion. Small, dark red flowers. Late. White Cushion. At opening a delicate pink, 
Not suitable for northern states, where killing turning to pure white. 
frost comes early. Yellow Cushion. Pure yellow. 
UPRIGHT CHRYSANTHEMUMS: 
Algonquin. An especially fine variety. Golden Hebe. Lovely luminous pink, becoming more 
yellow double flowers, 214 inches across. lavender-pink. The 3-inch, single flowers open 
Height 114 ft. Bloom mid-September. in Jate September, ; it 
Autumn Lights. Coppery bronze, semi-double Orchid Spoon. Lifiac-pink, 2}4-inch flowers 
blossoms with a gleaming orange overcast, see 6. ae eae petals. Height 2 ft. Blooms 
cover the compact, branchy plant. Unusuall early October 
hardy eee P mel Robert Bryndon. A garnet-red, double flowers, 
ais 3 inches across. Height 2 Foe B looms auide 
Chippewa. Very dark rose-red or mallow-pur- September 
ple flowers, 3 inches across. Sturdy, erect, 4 
D feet tall. Blooine Gepe s20me Eachisse aaa September Bronze. Shapely [little pompon 

flowers shading from golden bronze to intense 
for $1.20. | warm bronze. Height 2 ft. Blooms mid- 
| September to November. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM COLLECTION 
6 Chrysanthemums (field-grown clumps), our selection from above varieties _.. $1.00, Postpaid. 
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. 
Mme. de Verneville. 7.0. Early. Large, white 
Felix Crousse. 8.4. Late. A deep rose-red show- with crimson markings. Each 50c.; 3 for $1.25. 
ing no stamens. Consists of a central bomb of in- Sarah Bernhardt. 9.1). Apple-blossom-pink; per- 
curved petals surrounded by broad, prominent | fectly formed flowers on graceful stems. This is 
guard petals. Each 60c.; 3 for $1.50. | the ideal pink cut-flower Peony. Each 80c.; 
3 for $2.00. 
PEONY COLLECTION 
3 Named Varieties, our selection from above varieties, 2 red and1 white ....... $1.00, Postpaid 

Clematis Jackmani Peonies 
VINES 
CLEMATIS Jackmani. The popular variety with Clematis, Mme. Edouard Andre. Popular red 
large, purple-blue flowers. Loveliest of all vines. Each 65c.; 2 for $1.20. 
Each 65c.; 2 for $1.20. C., Ramona. Single pale blue flowers. Each 65ce.; 
2 for $1.20. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE (Oriental Poppy) 
Inasmuch as the Oriental Poppy will not trans- Glowing Embers. Nopal-red; rufiled. Each 50c.; 
plant successfully in the spring, all orders are 3 for $1.25. 
shipped in the fall (beginning latter part of August), eae Snare ; 4 
even when ordered during spring planting season. Olympia. Scarlet, overlaid salmon; double. Each 
- 2 40c.; 2 for 70c. 
Beauty of Livermere. Dark crimson with black a 
blotch; fine flowers freely produced. Each 60c.; Henri Cayeux, Improved. Much larger flowers 


2 for $1.00. than Henri Cayeux but otherwise similar. The Crocus 
Betty Ann. Beautiful crinkled flowers of LaFrance- | big blooms are a peculiar tint of ashes of roses or 
ink. Each 50c.; 3 for $1.25 old rose shaded burgundy. If grown in light shade 
E rican a pees 5 this flower really comes to perfection. Each 60c.; 
Cerise Beauty. Profuse bloomer. Flowers are 3 for $1.75. 
crinkly cerise. Height 32 in. Each 60c.; 2 for 
$1.00. Salmon Glow. Exceptionally large; double; sal- 
Edna Perry. Light pink. Each 40c.;2 for 70c. 9, = ™on-orange. Each 60c.; 3 for $1.50. 
Goid of Ophir. Golden orange which develops into Orientale. Tremendous cup-shaped blooms ol 
the nearest yellow of any Orienta! Poppy as the orange-scarlet with large purplish black blotches 
plant grows older. Height 24 inches. Each 60c.; at bases of petals. Height 2 to 3 ft. 1-year-old 
2 for $1.00. | plants. Each 20c.; 2 or more, 15c. each. 
BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING ONLY 
When ordering any of these bulbs or plants, please list them on a separate sheet and be sure your name 
and address (please print) are included. 
TULIPS, DARWIN. May-flowering mixture of DAFFODILS, KING ALFRED. King of the 
brilliant colors. 12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.50. | large olden trumpet Daffodils. Gigantic in size 
of see and long-lasting. 12 for $1.85; 100 for 
TULIPS, COTTAGE. Splendid color-range in- $13.7 
ey one finest varieties. 12 for $1.10; 100 NER ciaate Wonderful mixture of many varie- 
or $8.00. 2 
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 | - ; j 
the earliest Tulips. 12 for $1.30; 100 for $9.50. | EREMURUS (Foxtail Lily or Desert Candle). 
| Shelford Hybrids. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
CROCUS, Giant-flowering, Mixed. 12 for 60c. | Robustus. Light rosy pink flowers. Each $1.85; ‘ ON 
100 for $3.00. 2 for $3.30. arenes ; 
Eremurus Darwiti Tulips 
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15—Achillea, The Pearl..........................$1.25, Postpaid 
15—Canterbury Bells, mixed colors ................$1.25, Postpaid 
15—Carnation, Grenadin Hardy, mixed colors ...... .$1.25, Postpaid 


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15—Deiphinium, tall variety . PLease) 1225" postpaid 
10 —Delphinium, Giant Pacific Hybrids, mixed “lbs $1.25, Postpaid U.S. Department of Agricultura 
15—Dianthus, mixed colors.......................$1.25, Postpaid 
15—Pyrethrum (Painted Daisy) ied eT, a $1.25, Postpaid 
15—Rudbeckia purpurea ........................$1.25, Postpaid 
8—Russell Lupins, mixed colors.................. $1.25, Postpaid 
Any 3 above groups $3.50, Postpaid 
Alll above groups (123 plants) $8.50, Postpaid 
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