BROWNELL ROSE RESEARCH GARDENS 
LITTLE COMPTON, RHODE ISLAN@,,”? 
| y SEP 3 » 1952 
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August 27, 1954 
S. Dana, 
—SEPalimant of , 
Library, Department of U. 8S. Agriculture 
Washington, 
13 eal vt 
Gentlemen: 
What happened to those Rose bushes you 
sent out this Spring? 
It is a great satisfaction to have your 
customers write in and tell you how delighted 
they still are with your five and ten year old 
plants. 
Tens of thousands of Sub Zeros go each 
year to new customers, who have learned from 
friends, or seen them in gardens. 
Highest awards; and praises such as on 
the following page, come to us in quantities:- 
Don't read them all but some will surprise you. 
Better let us assign yours now, the supply 
will shorten rapidly. 
Best wishes for a better season to come. 
gy, [iwveLl. 
Walter D. Brownell 
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