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Easy to Grow — Long to Live — Save 
Replacement Expense Curley Pink 
These are the famous Brownell Sub-Zero Roses 
— A New Race of hardiness previously unknown 
in Hybrid Tea Roses. They are easier to grow, 
bloom more abundantly and more consistently, and 
their size, form and color compare with the best 
of the common Hybrid Tea Roses. Why? Because 
they are bred back to hardy species. They are 
super-hardy hybrid teas that absolutely won’t kill 
out even in temperatures that dip 25 degrees below 
zero. The technical meaning of our “Sub Zero” is 
wood safe to about 15 degrees below zero unpro- 
tected; hilled up with a little clean dirt 25 degrees 
below and colder; well hilled up about 95% safe 
at 50 degrees below. Because they are so hardy 
we guarantee them unconditionally to live through 
one year without winter killing. Best of all, they 
are free blooming, have long stems with flowers 
that last a long time. We are offering 5 of the best 
and leading varieties of these wonderful New Roses. 
Curley Pink. Matchless in size and form of bloom, Queen O’ 
beauty of cluster, vigor. Many large, two-toned the Lakes 
pink blossoms, of over 50 gracefully recurled 
petals. 
Lily Pons. White with pure yellow center, large 
graceful flowers of indescribable delicacy; vigor- 
ous free bloomer. 
Queen o’ The Lakes. The queen of all the double reds. 
Shades of Autumn. A bi-colored beauty; gorgeous 
shades of red, yellow and blush. Free bloomer. 
V for Victory. Most beautiful, large, very double, 
yellow, fragrant Roses; constantly blooming. 
PRICE: All Varieties listed, $1.75 each; 3 for 
$5.00. Not prepaid. 
BARGAIN No. 11 
Sub-Zero Rose 
(Your choice of varieties) $20 
Red Leaf Peach, 
3-4 ft. tree Not prepaid 




















BEACH PLUM 
A unique shrub which is not only a 
beautiful ornamental but valuable for its 
fruit. Bears first or second year after 
+ planting. Beautiful white flowers late in 
:> the spring before leaves appear. Hardy, 
= 49 and a vigorous grower even on the poor- 
ey est soil. Wonderful for jams and jellies. 
fiom al We are offering three varieties of Beach 
ee es Plum, as follows: 
Bs - i A Allegheny. Medium to large, tree-like shrub. Blooms 
ae ef <A, Fé profusely in April; ripens in August. 
Hancock. Small shrub, 3 ft. high. Dark blue fruit of 
excellent flavor. Ripens late August. Small pit. 
Safford. Prostrate or spreading; bush up to 4 feet. 
Heavy bearer. Fruit is deep blue, sweet, good flavor. 
Late August ripening. 
PRICE: 2-Yr., 2-3 ft. shrubs, $1.40 
each; 2 for $2.50. 
oe ee: 
OKA CHERRY 
The Best Cherry-Plum introduc- 
tion, Early bearing — very hardy 
—delicious flavor—prolific. Dwarf 
bush habit; bears from the ground 
up. Showy blooms early spring. 
Fruit is about one inch in diameter, 
purplish black skin and flesh. Very 
sweet. Ripens late July — early 
August. Delicious to eat, for jelly 
RED LEAF PEACH 
An Ornamental tree with RED FOLI- 
AGE — bright red early in the spring, 
gradually dulling to a deep maroon towards 
fall. Its deep rose blossoms against the 
red foliage create a most pleasing contrast. 
Produces full crops of perfectly round, inch 
and a half diameter peaches — just right 
for pickling. Fruit has all over red color- 
ing, flesh is white with a delicious sweet 
flavor. Ripens late, with the Gold Drop. and jam. Plant near your Plum 
PRICE: 1-Yr., 3-4 ft. trees, $1.45 each; 2 = ' trees. PRICE: 2-Yr., 3-4 ft. bushes, 
for $2.00. Oka Cherry $1.15 each; 3 for $3.00. 

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