BROWNELL ROSE RESEARCH GARDENS 
LITTLE COMPTON, RHODE ISLAND 
January lst, 1951. 
Library, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture - 
Washington 25 
District of Columbia 
Gentlemen: 
Did you hear about the zero weather 
before harvest at the rose fields in the South, 
where about half of the American Rose bushes 
are grown? 
We distribute Northern grown Roses, but 
a few of our distributors have a couple of car- 
loads of some of our varieties grown down there. 
From reports we learn that many of the 
Brownell Sub Zero Hybrid Teas there in the fields 
along side of the other hybrid teas, almost like 
@ miracle, stood up in fine shape, with the 
others showing tremendous damage. 
The blooms are as large and beautiful 
as any. 
They bloom more, more constant. 
They average much more vigorous; and the 
foliage is better. 
They have everything the others have and 
much more that your customers want. 
If you have not ordered write today while 
we can quote you Spring prices on Northern grown 
No. 1 and No. 14 grades. 
Wii ly 
|e rnwell 
