Brownell 
Sub-Zero Roses 
PRICES: All types, except as noted, 
3 for $5.00; $18.00 per doz. 
$1.75 each 
Best Brownell Hybrid Teas 
Bloomall summer long on hardier, longer-lived bushes. 
They have many more flowers than ordinary teas. If 
y ou want, you can get 10 or more on a stem; or you can 
disbud for single large blooms on long stems. 
Shades of Autumn. Showy red and yellow beauty. 
% Pink Princess. Bud red, flower deep pink. Free from pre- 
mature defoliation. Blooms all summer. 
V for Victory. Large, double, yellow, fragrant, profuse. 
Velvetier. Velvety, deep, dark red. Sometimes in clusters. 
Lily Pons, Cream, large. Vigorous, free bloomer. 
Curly Pink. Clusters of large two-toned pink all summer. 
Vigor, health, and constancy. New. 
% Orange Ruffels. Sensational new color in roses. Glowing, 
soft luminous. Very steady bloomer all summer. Large 
flowers. 
%& Red Duchess. Robust sturdy large red. Outstanding fra- 
grance. Grand new rose. Brilliant, attractive, free to flower. 
This fine new red has attracted instant friends wherever 
seen in the past year. All the color and size you could want 
but extra hardy! 
* Treasure Gold. Vivid yellow, with occasional red splashes. 
Extra good foliagee SOLD OUT. 
* Dolly Darling. Pink, sunset and rose blend. Extra vigor 
and health. New. 
Queen o’ the Lakes. Sensational large crimson. New. 
Dick Wilcox. Deep red, magnificent vigor and size. New. 
Tip Toes. Spicy fragrance. Orange and pink blend. New. 
The result of more than a decade of research, this new 
race of roses adds to unusual hardiness a character 
of improving with age, rather than slowly deteriorating 
as most hybrid teas do. They are exceptionally easy 
to grow and bring into bloom. Disease-resistant. 
HARDINESS: About Zone IV, but roots will survive 
still colder climates and even if tops damaged, new 
growth will be ready to bloom by rose time. Tops pro- 
tected by hilling or burlap seldom kill back. Any plant 
that fails to bloom in 2 years will be replaced free 
anywhere in U.S.A. 
%NO MORE BLACK SPOT! 
Absolute resistance to this dread disease has been bred 
into four of these roses: 
Toh Dia. 
Pink Princess 
One eoth 
5 Kinds 
Available 
$9.00 postpaid 
The only six such roses in existence. More coming. 
Orange Ruffels 
Red Duchess 
Lafter 
Dolly Darling 
4 Brownell Floribundas 
Everblooming, hardy, bushy clumps 
Tompkins Red. Semi-double, velvet red all summer. 
Anne Vanderbilt. Exquisite coppery orange, informal, semi- 
double, brilliant, fragrant. All summer. 
% Lafter. Sparkling orange and yellow, semi-double clusters. 
Nearly Wild. Larger than most wild roses, single pink flowers 
in clusters. Gives beautiful color all summer. 
4 Brownell Creepers 
For ground cover, on walls, on fences. 
Coral Creeper. All’the shades of ocean coral complementing 
other delightful rose tints. (June). 
Little Compton Creeper. Deep rose-pink, Single flowers in 
clusters. 
Creeping Everbloom. Light crimson, The first all-summer 
creeper. 
Magic Carpet. Large, double blooms, yellow and orange 
tones. 
5 Brownell Climbers 
Vigorous, extra hardy, vivid. Note two ever-blooming. 
Elegance. Very large, perfect bloom. White with shaded 
yellow center. Grand show. 
Golden Climber (Mrs. A. C. James). Best yellow climber. 
Fragrant. Ideal for cutting. 
Copper Glow. Deep coppery orange. Delightful spicy fra- 
grance. Sensational color. 
SPECIAL-PRICED ROSES 
(sold singly, only) 
Climbing Break O’Day. Vigorous, everblooming apricot. 
$2.00 each. 
Orange Everglow. Constant copper-orange blooms. Fra- 
grant, vigorous. $2.00 each. 
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