Everyone Loves the Queen of All Flowers 
“Roses 
Cape Cod seems particularly suited to growing 
outstandingly beautiful roses. Hybrid Teas, Flori- 
bundas and Climbing Roses all do exceptionally well 
in this climate. Colors seem brighter near the seashore. 
Mild winters and long growing seasons make for 
sturdy growth and abundance of flower production. 
All roses do respond to extra-thorough soil prep- 
aration before planting. Yet anyone can grow and 
enjoy fine roses here if he will prepare the ground 
well, buy first quality plants, plant them properly, 
and take reasonably good care of them. 
Out of many hundreds of good varieties grown, 
we have selected certain proven kinds we know will 
do well here. We have separated our listings into 
the following groups: 
The “Great Eight” of recent introduction, composed entirely 
of All-America Award Winners. 
The Brownell “Sub-Zero” roses, especially bred for winter- 
hardiness. 
A General List of Proven Hybrid Teas. 
The most popular ever-blooming Floribundas. 
Climbing Roses, newest kinds and old favorites. 
Early spring planting is recommended. Dormant plants are 
available in most varieties until May 1. After that date potted 
plants only will be sold. 
All our plants are top-quality 2-year field-grown, guaranteed 
to flower this coming summer. 
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