BROWNELL ROSE RESEARCH GARDENS 
LITTLE COMPTON, RHODE ISLAND 
August 22, 1952 
Library U. 8. Dept. of Agriculture 
Washington 25 
District of Columbia 
Gentlemen: 
Have you had plenty of rain this Summer? We 
have had five inches. 
The Rose Bushes here should be larger and more 
handsome than usual this Fall. The increasing 
demand is tremendous. 
To get the best selection it is prudent to place 
your order NOW. 
Have you heard of the new Race of Roses; called 
"Brownell EVERBLOOMING PILLARS"? They are Sub-Zero. 
Selections to be made; that bloom like Hybrid 
Teas and of average merit, even the year planted, or 
if killed to bed level. They can be held cut back 
and grown as Hybrid Teas; or can grow by branching, 
blooming as they grow, as tall as hardy Climbers; as 
Shrubbery in the border; or Specimen Plants, 6 to 8 
feet tall, on the lawn; in a few years. (A product 
As eee AN Gass belypin rEg Year thay fis, 
A few bud eyes this Fall to those having license. 
Three varieties available wholesale to regular 
Brownell Rose Distributors, Fall 1953. Wholesale 
price 3.for $5.00, Retail, 3 for. $10.00; $4.00 for 
one. To those who appreciate something new and 
wonderful this price is an unprecedented bargain. 
Special folder and copy of University announcement 
on request. 
No price advance, present varieties this year. 
Sincerely, 
Brownell Rose 
Director 
