BROWNELL ROSE RESEARCH GARDENS 
LITTLE COMPTON, RHODE ISLAND 
December 26th, 1951. 
Library, U. S. Department 
of Agriculture 
Washington 25 
District of Columbia 
Gentlemen: 
Listen to this test - If you were your 
customers and they your Nurseryman; what sort of 
Roses would you buy? 
First, you would want them as large and 
beautiful as any. 
Secondly, you'd want them to bloom the 
most and more constantly; increasing each year. 
Third, you'd want them to go through sub- 
zero Winters and hot Summers for dozens of years. 
Fourth, you'd want them to take care of 
themselves when you were too busy. 
That's what hundreds of thousands of 
Brownell Roses are doing and why so many gardeners 
tell their friends about them, and how they won 
prizes with them. 
We harvested about four carloads, two 
more carloads coming this month from other 
growers and two other large shipments already 
received, all Northern grown. 
In addition many other carloads grown 
and distributed by others. 
Even so some orders will come in too late. 
How about your list? Can you send it 
in now? No change in price. 
“Walter D. Brownell 
