RIDGEFIELD, CONNECTICUT 4] 
ROSES 
We offer for Spring 1950 only, a limited supply of the 
better known and proven varieties in the types here 
listed. 
List of varieties on application. 
OLD FAVORITES 
HYBRID TEAS CLIMBERS 
Each Per 10 
In large cloverset pots $ 2.00 $ 18.50 
PATENTED VARIETIES 
HYBRID TEAS CLIMBERS 
In large cloverset pots 2.50 23.50 
BROWNELL HYBRIDS 
Product of the Brownell Research Company, Little 
Compton, Rhode Island. These are known as ‘‘sub-zero” 
strain and are of better than average hardiness. 
HYBRID TEAS CLIMBERS 
In large cloverset pots 2.90 23.50 
SHRUB ROSES 
AGNES 
Height 5 to 6 ft.; coppery-yellow buds becoming pale 
amber-gold. The sweetly fragrant flowers are produced 
in June. 
2 year 1¥%-2 ft. (bare roots) 1.50 13.50 
3 year 2-3 ft. (bare roots) Py 15.00 
4 year 3-4 ft. (bare roots) 2.00 17.50 
HANSA 
Height 5 to 6 ft; large double violet-red flowers in 
profusion on a rugosa type shrub, in June. Hardy and 
dependable. 
3 year 2-3 ft. (bare roots) 1.50 3.00 
4 year 4-5 ft. (bare roots) 2.25 20.00 
HUGONIS HUGONIS ROSE 
Height 4 to 6 ft.; shrub with small clear yellow flowers 
in early June. Also called Rose of China. 
2 year 142-2 ft. (bare roots) 150 13.50 
3 year 2-3 ft. (bare roots) is 15.00 
RUGOSA RED RUGOSA ROSE 
Height 4 to 6 ft.; compact broad-topped shrub; single 
crimson to purple flowers, May until frost; large bright 
red fruit. 
2 year 12-2 ft. (bare roots) ied 11.00 
WICHURAIANA WICHURIAN ROSE 
Trailing habit; forms dense ground cover; large clusters 
of pure white flowers in July and August. 
3 year (bare roots) herds 11.00 
4 year (bare roots) 1.60 14.50 
