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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, hardi- 
ness and performance. When established, many large, two- 
toned pink blossoms, in several stages form a gorgeous bou- 
guet on qa single stem. re 
LILY PONS—White with pure yellow center, large graceful flow- 
ers of indescriable delicacy; vigorous, free bloomer. Often a 
feature of gardens in the cold Northwest. 
DICK WILCOX—A magnificent deep red Rose that can grow two 
feet or more in height in one growing season, upwards of a 
hundreds of the largest very double blooms, year upon year, 
even following the coldest of sub-zero winters. Named after 
the well known rosarian formerly of Minnesota University, 
who discovered Brownell Roses would winter in the cold 
Northwest. 
QUEEN O’ THE LAKES—Named for the Queen of Minnesota’s 
Aquatic Sports. No Diving Beauty could show greater full- 
ness of grace, brilliance and elegance of form, or color more 
beautiful than this charming crimson queen of flowers. 
V FOR VICTORY—Most beautiful, large, very double, yellow, 
fragrant Roses; constantly blooming. T’o 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, 
persistant 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 in- 
comparably alluring in spicy sweetness and charm. One whiff 
is an experience to be remembered. 
