Center Point, Iowa Perennials 
PRES. HOOVER. H.T. A combination of cerise pink, scarlet, and yellow. A 
most vigorous grower and constant bloomer. 
QUEEN O’ THE LAKES. $1.75 ea; 3 at $1.55 ea. (Pat). S-Z. H.T. This gorg- 
eous red rose was named in honor of the Minneapolis Aquatennial Queen. 
A very pure red and one of Brownell’s newest. 
RED PINOCCHIO. $1.50; 3 at $1.30 ea. (Pat). Floribunda. Large rich carmine 
flowers in clusters. Fragrant and a good bloomer. 
RED RADIANCE. H.T. A glowing crimson form of Radiance. 
ROSE OF FREEDOM. $1.75 ea; 3 at $1.55 ea. (Pat). H.T. Beatiful 60 to 
70 petaled, long-stemmed, currant-red blooms with delightful true rose frag- 
rance. 
RUBAIYAT, $1.75 ea; 3 for $1.55 ea. (Pat). H.T. A tall free blooming rose pro- 
ducing an abundance of long pointed buds that slowly open into large rose- 
red to crimson blooms. 
SHOW GIRL. $1.75 ea; 3 at $1.55 ea. (Pat). H.T. Large fragrant deep pink 
flower on long stem. Bud long pointed. 
SNOW BIRD. H.T. White with creamy center. Foliage leathery. Vigorous, 
compact, bushy. A splendid bedding variety. 
SUMMER SNOW. $1.50 ea; 3 at $1.30 ea. (Pat). Floribunda. The most prolific 
of the white Floribundas with beautiful large clusters like mounds of snow. 
Fragrant. 
TALLYHO, $2.00 ea; 3 for $1.75 ea. (Pat). H.T. Uniquely colored blooms of 
warm pink with the reverse of the petals crimson, exquisitely formed and 
delightfully fragrant. 
THE DOCTOR. H.T. Large, beautiful buds opening to enormous semi- 
double, cupped flowers of satiny-pink. Fragrant. Plant vigorous and bushy. 
TIP TOES. $1.75 ea; 3 at $1.55 ea. (Pat). S-Z. H.T. Delightful mixture of red 
orange and pink tints with enjoyable sweet spice like fragrance. Free 
bloomer. 
VY FOR VICTORY. $1.75 ea; 3 at $1.55 ea. (Pat). S-Z. H.T. Beautiful large, 
very double yellow flowers of good fragrance holding their good color sur- 
prisingly long. 
VOGUE, $2.25 ea; 3 for $2.00 ea. (Pat). Floribunda. A new very large flowered 
glowing cherry-coral floribunda. A.A.R.S. award for 1952. 
WORLD’S FAIR, $1.50 ea; 3 for $1.30 ea. (Pat). Floribunda. Produces large 
clusters of velvety blackish-scarlet with a mass of golden stamens in the 
center. 
PERENNIALS 
Most perennials can be moved well either fall or spring and many can be 
moved during the summer if picked up at the nursery, without disturbing the 
roots. Very few ship well during the summer. Oriental Poppies move best 
in late August or September. German Iris can be planted most any time 
put, late summer is best. Chrysanthemums can be planted all year if picked 
up at the nursery with soil on their roots. 
The daisies, chrysanthemum, Phlox and many others should be mulched 
over winter with straw or other coarse material. 
‘AQUILEGIA—columbine .40c ea; 3 for $1.00. Not particular as to soil. En- 
dures some shade. 
—Coerulea, Mrs. Nicholis. Deep blue Rocky Mt. Columbine. 
—Crimson Star, Long light colored spurs, crimson center. 
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