roses suffused with gold. Very hardy. No. 1 Bushes, Each 
$2.00, Postpaid. 
¥ 
: 5057, FASHION (Plant Pat. No. 789) 1950 All-America 
i Award Winner. Lovely new color and really everblooming! 
Pointed buds of rich red open to luminous coral pink 
, GOLDILOCKS 
FASHION \ 
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; a. 
period, Each $1.50, Postpaid. 
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5056. VOGUE. (Plant Pat. No. 926) 1952 All-America 
Winner. Hybrid-Tea type flowers are intense cherry red, 3 
to 4 inches across, and carried in sprays. Each $2.00, Post- 
paid, 
@ 5073. LILIBET. All America Winner 
arg for 1954, Clusters of exquisite, radi- 
antly pink blooms, ranging from light rose to 
i ee ; soft dawn-pink. A new beauty. Each $2.50, 
Postpaid. 
a (QD 5072, WORLD’S FAIR. Plant Pat. No. 
; he es 362) Fragrant, black-scarlet blooms in 
“i & tremendous clusters, Another All-America 
= MASQUERADE Tose and sure to become a favorite. Each 
Sasi : $1.50, Postpaid. 
5074. MASQUERADE, (Plant Pat, No. 975) 
Huge clusters of golden buds change to yel- 
low, pink, lemon and orange, An unusual 
and attractive rose. Each $2.00, Postpaid. 
SAVE ON ALL THREE 
Order No, 5294 
One Each of 3 
WORLD'S 
FAIR 
SHOWOFF 
5111. Literally hundreds of intensely double, brilliant 
red roses smother this big strong climber in Spring, and 
appear again and again later in the season . . . some- 
times until September. You’ll like having Showoff in 
a fi 
your rose garden. 
Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25; 6 for $8.95, Postpaid. 
5134. The eternal favorite. Dazzling scarlet blooms 
cover the entire plant, with often as many as 500 to 
1000 blooms at a time. Hardy, too, so you can look 
forward to a Paul’s Scarlet blooming gloriously year 
after year in your yard. 
ALL POSTPAID 
Standard 2-Year Plants 
Each 98c; 3 for $2.69; 6 for $4.95 
« Selected 2-Year No. 1 Plants 
“PAUL'S SCARLET”’ Each $1.15; 3 for $3.35; 6 for $6.25 
Plant SPRING or FALL 
f 1 5054. CHATTER. Unusual new brilliant crimson color, Fra-- 
49 . grant flowers literally cover the bush. Each $1.50, Postpaid. 
3 a 5059. GOLDILOCKS. (Plant Pat. No. 672) True golden 
= yellow, very double flowers. Profuse bloomer, over a long 
Brownell SUB-ZERO 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Brownell Sub-Zero Roses come through 
winters of 15° below zero without any protec- 
tion at all. But, if protection of a good mulch 
is provided, they will winter in areas where 
temperatures of 15° to 40° below zero are ex- 
pected. For size, form and colors the Brownell 
Sub-Zero Roses compare with the best. The 
blooms are large and, due to extra thriftiness 
and hardiness, the bushes bloom more abun- 
dantly and more consistently throughout the 
season. For dependable year-after-year 
beauty and loveliness and fragrance, plant 
Brownell Sub-Zero Roses this Spring. Order 
early so you can plant them early. 
EACH $1.75; 3 FOR $4.95, POSTPAID 
5127. Shades of Autumn 
Crimson and Gold 
5126. Pink Princess 
Glowing Pink 
5130. Queen O'Lakes 
Rich Bright Red 
CLIMBING VARIETIES 
5128. Golden Pyramid 
Clear Golden Yellow 
BROWNELL ROSE SPECIAL 
Order No. 5271. One each of the 
Brownell SUB-ZERO Roses above. 
All 4 Only $5.95, Postpaid 
Plant SPRING or FALL 
Plant SPRING or Fall 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ 
Best of All Bedding Roses 
5094. Blooms are a rich velvety scarlet and they 
are borne in great clusters, on strong upright 
stems. The plants grow to four or five feet high 
and will be literally covered with gorgeous clus- 
ters of bloom from June until freezing weather. 
They are extremely hardy. A bed of Gruss An 
Teplitz here in Shenandoah is still going, strong 
after twenty years. Plant them about 2% feet 
apart. STANDARD 2-YEAR BUSHES. 
6 for $5.00; 12 for $9.60; 18 for $14.25, 
Postpaid. 
See page 19 for our gifts to you. Page 7 
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