The Browneliroses 
are very beautiful, hav- 
» ing size, form and color 
, that are equal to any 
: hybrid tea rose’s, and 
, superior to many. But 
| their great advantage is 
(| that they are more vig- 
orous, are easier to 
grow, bloom more abun- 
dantly and more con- 
avoid 
roses, 
\ THE “HENRY FIELD” ROSE 
| A1O25—Named after 
“Henry himself’? who al- 
ways said, ‘“‘My favorite 
color in roses? I'll take 
any color just so long as it 
1 
is red. So this rose is 
| red, and it’s big, and 
» beautiful. It’s the very 
best. of Brownell’s new 
strain of red tea roses. 
There is no better red 
rose than this. 2.00 each, 
postpaid. 
ae 
which means that they 
actually cost you less in 
the long run because you 
costly, 
replacement of your 
and purpose. 
Special 
stantly than most Ree 
and live longer. ete BROWNELL ROSES 
They withstand cold of A2208x f 
25 degrees below zero inutly Pink, V 
without killing out, L 
grade—for 
frequent 5.64, Postpaid 
POSTPAID PRICES for Brownell Hybrid 
Teas (excepting the Henry Field and Orange Ruffels) 
Brownell’s are among the very few patented 
roses you can buy for less than 1.75 each. 
They are the only patented roses giving you 
a choice of grades to suit your pocketbook 
All are 2-year-old, field-grown 
A mighty good 2-year 
commercial grade 
There are no cull plants or No. 2’s in the 
{.50 4.35 16. 
above grades; you wouldn’t want them. 
Cach 
only 
for 
BROWNELL BUSHES 
5 Feet High 
This picture was taken right 
plants: here in Shenandoah in our 
Each Per3 Per 12 garden. The bushes were left 
2-year Jumbo Grade..... 2.00 5.85 22.79  Untrimmed and unprotected for 
Large select 2-year No.1 1.75 5.10 19.80 {UF winters. They came 
through almost 100%, with 
hundreds of flowers, each one 
about as large as those on the 
lower trimmed bushes of com- 
mon hybrid teas. 
PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES 
{ AlL251—ALLURE (Pat. #886). A 
new and gorgeous pink. Fully 
opened flowers 5” to 6” across. 
Buds large, pointed, perfect form. 
Pleasing fragrance. 1.75 each; 3 
for 4.65, ppd. 
Ai 260—CRIMSON GLORY (Pat. 
#105). Widely held as the best 
| crimson rose in the world. Perfect 
“| in form, large, and richly fra- 
grant. 1.75 each; 3 for 4.65, ppd. 
Al291—PEACE (Pat. #591). All 
{ America Award Winner. First rose 
ever to win National Gold Medal 
of American Rose Society. Blooms 
often are 6” across. 2.50 each; 3 
| for 6.50, ppd. 
| AI2B7—NEW YORKER (Pat. 
#823). One of the most intensely 
scarlet roses we have ever seen, 
and holds its color until the last 
petal has fallen. 2.00 each; 3 for 
5.25, ppd. 
A1262—ETERNAL YOUTH (Pat. 
#332). Clearest of all pinks and 
we think one of the most beauti- 
fully shaped of all roses. Fragrant; 
pow ere: {.75 each; 3 for 4.65, 
Az 
{274—ECLIPSE (Pat. 172). 
Has world’s most beautiful er! 
sleek and tapering with long, 
green stipules. {.75 each; 3 for 
4.65, ppd. 
A1259—CHARLOTTE ARM- 
STRONG (Pat. #455). Another 
All-America Winner. erfectly 
formed blood-red buds open to 4” 
flowers of deep carmine pink. 2.25 
each; 3 for 5.98, ppd. 
A1284—LOWELL THOMAS 
(Pat. #595). All-America Award 
Winner, and one of the best yel- 
low roses. Beautiful buds open to 
large 4” flower with high, cupped 
centers. 2.00 each; 3 for 5.25, 
Ppd. 
Al267—FRED HOWARD Pat 
eee All-America fe Os 
looms through hottest weather. 
Large, shapely buds, and blooms 
often 4” across. Keeps its color 
well. 2.50 each; 3 for 6.59; 6 for 
12.98, 4+ 
A1286—MIRANDY (Pat. #632). 
All-America Award Winner. Does 
not fade in August sun. A hardy 
grower particularly well adapted 
to midwest conditions. 2.25 each; 
3 for 5.98, ppd. 
Al276—HELEN TRAUBEL (Pat. 
#1028). A gorgeous blend of pink 
and luminous apricot. ‘‘All-Amer- 
ica’’ Award Winner. Flowers often 
6” across with very large, thick 
petals. Adapted to all sections of 
oni: 2.75 each; 3 for 7.20, 
pd. 
(258—BUCCANEER (Pat. 
#1119). All-America Award win- 
ner. Gold medal from Switzerland 
trials. Certificate of Merit from 
Begatelle (Paris) and City of 
Rome trials. Beautiful long stems 
but not floppy. Plant to the back 
or middle of rose bed. Undoubt- 
edly the very finest of all yellow 
roses. 2.75 each; 3 for 7.20, ppd. 
A1I277—HUNTSMAN (Pat.). 
Long red and yellow buds open to 
brilliant spectrum red and orange- 
yellow. One of the newer roses and 
a very satisfactory grower. 2.00 
hei: 3 for 5.25; {2 for 21.00, 
ppa. 
Mong stemmed; vigorous. 4” to 5” 
PATENTED FLORIBUNDAS 
| (Illustrated af far left) 
A1385—FASHION (Pat. No. 
789). The only rose to win four 
International Awards: Ameri- 
ca, England, France and Swit- 
zerland. 2.00 each; 3 for 5.25; 
42 for 21.00, ppd. 
A1393—RED PINOCCHIO (Pat. 
No. 812). Double, cup-shaped 
blooms of velvety crimson. 1.50 
each; 3 for 3.90; 12 for 15.60. 
A1886—GERANIUM RED (Pat. 
No, 811). Most brilliantly col- 
ored rose we have ever seen. 
Spicy fragrance. 1.50 each; 3 
for 3.90; 12 for 15.60, ppd. 
A1389— LAVENDER PINO- 
CCHIO (Pat. No. 947). Actually 
lavender—a brand new color in 
3 roses, and one that will give 
you not only something differ- 
_ ent for your rose garden, but 
: will give you an entirely new 
je of color arrangements. 
4 Color varies greatly with the 
|| season. 2.00 each; 3 for 5.25; 
12 for 21.00, ppd. 
A1387—GOLDILOCKS (Pat. 
No, 672). Clusters of brilliant 
| yellow flowers like miniature 
|tea roses open to large golden 
blooms. 1.50 each; 3 for 3.90; 
12 for 18.60, ppd. 
) |A1391-NEARLY WILD (Pat. 
Applied for). A Brownell Flori- 
Pits 
AS 
bunda with large clusters of 
single flowers that are apple- 
blossom pink and white, and 
about the size of a silver dol- 
Jar. Makes a dense, broad, 
three-foot tall shrub solid-full 
of bright blooms all summer. 
This is one of the few varieties 
our grower chose to plant 
around his house. 1.75 each; 3 
for 5.10; 12 for 19.80, ppd. 
NON-PATENTED 
FLORIBUNDAS 
(Ilustrated at left) 
PRICES of the following 6 
non-patented Floribundas: 1.10 
each; 3 for 3.15; 6 for 5.98; 12 
for 11.40, postpaid. 
A1337—EUTIN. Glowing car- 
mine-red. Up to 125 semi-dou- 
ble blossoms in one cluster. 
Showiest and “bloomingest” 
plant in our whole rose field. 
A1358—“THE SWEETH EART 
ROSE” (Cecil Brunner). Small, 
exquisite buds and flowers of 
light pink with yellow base. 
A1354—RED LAFAYETTE. 
Flaming red. Fine cut flower 
too. Stands dryness better than 
any other rose. 
A1332—DAGMAR SPATH. 
Clusters of very large, white, 
semi-double blossoms. 
Floribundas are bushy and 
many-flowered, having clusters 
of brilliantly colored blooms 
that cover the bush continu- 
ously from June until frost. 
And the flowers are large, fully 
double, and fine for cutting. 
Being so bushy and floriferous, 
they have many uses—in the 
rose bed, for borders, among 
evergreens, as hedges, inter- 
planted with shrubs, or in any 
place you want a splash of col- 
or all summer. Some colors 
have appeared in Floribunda 
roses, such as the soft vibrant 
salmon-pink of Fashion, and 
the delicate lavender of Laven- 
der Pinocchio, that have not 
been duplicated in hybrid tea 
roses. 
Ai336—ELSE POULSEN. Al- 
ways in bloom. Big clusters of 
apple-blossom pink. Hardy. 
Good for border or cemetery, 
as are all the Floribunda roses. 
A1340—FLORADORA. Another 
new color in roses—a clear, 
brilliant orange. You'll like it. 
The hardy, bushy 
BABY ROSES 
The bushes of these 
roses are absolutely cov- 
ered with hundreds of 
blooms all summer long 
until freezing weather. 
Even hardier than the or- 
dinary Hybrid Teas. Won- 
derful for masses of color, 
in beds, for borders and 
for hedges. The best plant 
for a cemetery. Set a 
group of 3 at each corner 
of the lot. Dwarf compact- 
growing. 
Prices: 1.10 each; 3 for 
3.15; 6 for 5.98; 12 for 
11.40, postpaid. 
CATHERINE ZIEMET 
A1303 — Always covered 
with clusters of dainty 
little double white roses 
and fine cut foliage. 
These are ideal for hedges, 
borders, and around the foun- 
dation. They are tough, hardy, 
and bloom profusely even in 
poor soil. 
PRICES (excepting Nearly 
: 1.15 each; 3 for 
; #2 for 11.98, post- 
A1(320 — HARRISON’S YEL- 
LOW. A grand old rose; best 
yellow shrub rose of all. Semi- 
double, sweet scented. Lives for 
years. 
AIt319—F. J. GROOTEN- 
DORST. Blooms from June un- 
til frost. Will grow to a large, 
six-foot shrub or can be kept 
trimmed smaller. Flowers are 
bright red. 
A1I32i1—PINK GROOTEN- 
DORST. Just like above except- 
ing that the double, carnation- 
like flowers are clear, bright 
pink. 
A1322—NEARLY WILD. 
This is pictured under Patented 
Floribunda Roses on the oppo- 
site page. However, it is so 
hardy, makes such a_beauti- 
fully rounded shrub, and 
flowers so freely, that you can 
plant it with the usual flower- 
ing shrubs. Particularly valu- 
able as its maximum height is 
cay about 4 feet. 1.75 each; 
3 for 5.10: 12 for 19.80, 
postpaid. 
THE TINY ROSE 
Miniature rose bushes only 
about 10” high, flowers no 
larger than a thimble, but per- 
fectly formed double roses com- 
plete with long, pointed buds, 
beautifully shaped fiowers, and 
a real and very noticeable tea 
rose fragrance. Not a _ house 
plant. Makes a neat edging for 
the taller, larger roses, as 
shown in picture at right, Good 
in window boxes. And ideal to 
plant in pockets of soil in the 
rock garden. Dainty, but hardy 
and free-blooming. 
B2174—New Red Rose ROU- 
LETTE (Tom Thumb, Pat. 
#169). Ruby-red color. 98c 
each; 3 for 2.69, ppd. 
B2175—WHITE ROSE ROU- 
LETTE (Pixie, Pat. #408). 
Double white. 98c each; 3 for 
2.69, ppd 
B2173—PINK ROSE ROU- 
LETTE. The original Roulette 
rose. Soft pink. B9c each; 3 
for 2.55, ppd. 
B2176—BABY GOLD STAR 
(Pat. #407). Golden yellow 
from heart of the double flower 
to the tips of the petals. Little 
larger’ than the other minia- 
tures. The only yellow minia- 
ture and an enchanting variety. 
1.25 each; 3 for 3.30, ppd. 
GOLDEN SALMON 
A1308— A vivid salmon 
colored, heavy blooming 
variety. Has great masses 
of bloom all summer and 
continues until ground is 
almost frozen. 
IDEAL 
A1312—The deep black- 
red baby rambler. Blooms 
so profusely it hides the 
leaves. Fine for filling 
stations, beds and ceme- 
teries. 
POLYANTHUS ROSE TRIO 
1 Golden Sailmon—Vivid 
salmon color. 
1 Catherine Ziemet— 
Pure white. 
1 Ideal—Black-red. 
A2312x 
All 3 postpaid, 3.10 
« i — 
PINK GROOTENDORST 
> 
OOTENDORST [a 
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SHRUB ROSE BARGAIN 
A2314X—1 Pink Grooten- 
dorst, 1 F. J. Grootendorst 
(red) and 1 Harrison's 
Yellow—all 3 for onty 
2.98, postpaid. 
ROULETTE Twin Collection 
B3275X—1 each of New 
Red Roulette and Pink 
Roulette—both for only 
{.75, postpaid. 
BIG Little Collection 
B3276X—1 each of Tom 
Thumb, Pixie and Pink 
Roulette—all 3 for only 
2.49, postpaid. 
