PATENT EVERBLOOMING 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
These are especially fine for solid beds and 
borders. Ideal for cemetery planting because 
they are so easy to grow and bloom freely. Con- 
stantly in bloom from early summer until freez- 
ing. Very hardy, growing everywhere and re- 
quiring very little care. 
FASHION, Pat. No. 789. Brilliant luminous coral 
flowers overlaid with gold opening with wavy 
graceful petals. Large clusters. —..2 = 
eae Se eee Seeder ete ant $2.00 each 3 for $4.25 
HOLIDAY. Pat. No. 915. Generous clusters of 
large size buds, are orange-yellow brushed 
pink on the outside and strong vermillion red 
on the inside gradually giving away to softer 
more delicate tone. ..$1.50 each 3 for $3.90 
MASKERADE. Pat. No. 975. Clusters of 10 to 25 
buds of yellow, red, pink, lemon and some- 
times orange. Each bud is golden-yellow with 
thin vermillion marks. Gradually the rose- 
pink deepens to deep red. = te 
ee ee tie SAN 3 Hae Oe $2.00 each 3 for $4.25 
PINOCCHIO, Pat. No. 484. A hardy plant pro- 
ducing an abundance of pointed buds of 
salmon-flushed gold, opening to miniature 
hybrid-tea like roses of soft clear pink and in 
groctmclustcrss aes $1.50 each 3 for $3.90 
RED PINOCCHIO, Pat No. 812. Masses of 3% 
inch flowers in unfading clusters. Rich carmine; 
gradually deepen as blooms open. Prolific 
Velkeyewantese, ee $1.50 each 3 for $3.90 
SUMMER SNOW. Pat. No. 416. The most prolific 
of white floribundas with great “drifts” of 
beautiful large clusters like mounds of snow. 
Piolo [RON MG. weve cease $1.50 each 3 for $3.90 
YELLOW PINOCCHIO. Pat. No. 992. Newest mem- 
ber of the pinocchio family. Sturdy bush, pro- 
ducing great masses of blooms in an apricot- 
yellow color. When at the peak of bloom, it 
iSuICEETOUNGeC MOU GIOLE ycllo wane ae 
ee $1.50 each 3 for $3.90 
BROWNELL ROSE BUSHES 
SUB-ZERO HYBRID TEAS 
EASIER TO GROW — LONG TO LIVE 
$1.75 each 3 for $5.00 $18.00 per dozen 
A new race from the hardy species, wichuriana 
hybrids that can bloom all summer along with 
the more tender hybrid teas. The originator re- 
ports flowers of equal merit in size form fragrance 
and color and plants many times longer lived 
even after subzero winters. 
ANNE VANDERBILT. Exquisite coppery orange, 
informal, semi-double, very brilliant, fragrant, 
constantly in color. 
BREAK O’DAY. Orange to apricot, large, very 
double flowers, very vigorous, free bloomer, 
delightfully inspiring. 
CEDRIC ADAMS. The eminent radio commentator, 
lover of people and Roses, has placed his name 
on this most magnificent Rose. Out of thousands 
of candidates, Cedric Adams chose this sturdy, 
large and double scarlet to carmine Aristocrat 
of Rosedom to carry a beautiful Rose with his 
name to the rest of the Rose growers of the 
country. 
CURLY PINK. Matchless in the combination of 
size and form of bloom, beauty of cluster, 
bloom quantity, constancy, vigor and foliage, 
hardiness and performance. Many large, two- 
toned pink blossoms, in several stages, often 
form a gorgeous bouquet on a single stem, 2 
or more feet long; over 50 gracefully recurled 
petals. 
DICK WILCOX. A magnificent deep red Rose, 
upwards of a hundred of the largest very 
double blooms, even following the coldest of 
sub-zero winters. Named after the well known 
rosarian formerly of Minnesota University, who 
discovered Brownell Roses would winter in the 
cold Northwest. 
HENRY FIELD NO. 112. With large, double, deep 
red blooms, abundantly displayed in Hybrid 
Tea form and cluster, on sturdy bushes that 
cover the bed for decades with one of the most 
strikingly beautiful of all red Roses. 
KING BOREAS. Named for the Aurora Borealis, 
King of Minnesota Winter Sports, who loves his 
Roses when the long sub-zero nights are gone. 
Lemon-yellow, completely double, free, abun- 
dant bloomer; a beauty. 
LILY PONS. White with pure yellow center, large, 
graceful flowers of indescribable delicacy; vig- 
orous, free bloomer. Often a feature of gardens 
in the cold Northwest. 
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