BROWNELL ROSE RESEARCH GARDENS 
LITTLE COMPTON, RHODE ISLAND 
July 23, 1954 
Library, U. S. Department 
of Agriculture ER 
Washington 25, D. C. | * JUL D6 
Gentlemen: - ——Leltment o} 
Are you a graduate of Harvard University? 
Whether you are or not you will be interested 
to hear what Dr. J. Leslie Rollins, Assistant Dean 
of the Graduate School of Business Administration 
at Harvard University, writes - 
"My new order will include a few more 
friends that I have introduced to the 
Brownell family. I don't think I have 
done anything that would bring more 
happiness to all these people." 
If your customers only knew more about the 
greater satisfaction from growing these new Races 
of Roses, with their superior vigor, more blooms, 
more constantly over many times as many years, 
bearing flowers of equal size, form and beauty, 
you would bring more joy to them and to yourself. 
You might develop this by arranging with your 
nearest Municipality for a Civic Garden planting 
of Brownell Roses, at a very special price to them 
or even a donation in whole or in part by us if no 
local funds are available for their purchase. 
Best to order early because one of the 
orders just received is for 40,000 Brownell Roses; 
and we never have enough. 
No change in wholesale prices or in Royalty 
and Commission under budding license. 
Glad to hear from you. 
Sincerely, 
ah /; rch Get ns 
nn Yitlig Oorvoe! 
D. Brownell 
miter D Director 
