BROWNELL ROSE RESEARCH GARDENS 
LITTLE COMPTON, RHODE PSEAND_ 
/ JAI VV i fe) 
USp 
1954 
January 11, 1954 
Library, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 
Washington 25, 
District of Columbia 
Gentlemen: 
Was it you who asked why gardeners who 
have tried them prefer Brownell Sub Zero Roses 
to the others? 
Many rosarians in the North tell of their 
successes through their ccldest winters. 
And from Savannah, Georgia, a Mr. Jones, 
who has grown "Curly Pink" four or five years to 
six feet tall and six feet wide, says it is al- 
most continuously in bloom, and disease resistant. 
Bushes grow twice the size of others with 
less care. 
The size, form and beauty of our blooms 
compare with the best. 
Best to order at once while nearly all 
varieties are still available. 
No advance in price. 
Sincerely, 
Brownell Roses 
Walter 7 Brownell 
