Rose Queen o’ the Lakes 
Best Brownell Hybrid Teas 
Shades of Autumn. Showy red and yellow beauty. 
x Pink Princess. Bud red, flower deep pink. Free from 
premature defoliation. Blooms all summer. 
V for Victery. Large, double, yellow, fragrant, profuse. 
Velvetier. Velvety, deep, dark red. Sometimes in clusters. 
Lily Pons. Cream, large. Vigorous, free bicomer. 
Curly Pink. Clusters of large two-toned pink all summer. 
Vigor, health, and constancy. New. 
x Orange Ruffels. Sensational new color in roses. Glow- 
ing, soft luminous. Very steady bloomer all summer. 
Large flowers. 
x Red Buchess. Robust, sturdy, large red. Outstanding 
fragrance. Grand new rose. Brilliant, attractive, free to 
flower. This fine new red has attracted instant friends 
wherever seen in the past year. All the color and size 
you could want but extra hardy! 
x Dolly Darling. Pink, sunset and rose blend. Extra ‘igor 
and health. New. 
Queen o’ the Lakes. Sensational large crimson. New. 
Tip Toes. Spicy fragrance. Orange and pink blend. New. 
Dick Wilcox. Deep red, magnificent vigor and size. New. 
Early Morn. Large, dignified, double flowers of a pleasing 
light pastel pink. 
* NO MORE BLACK SPOT! 
Absolute resistance to this dread disease 
has been bred into five of these roses: 
Dolly Darling 
Red Duchess 
Pink Princess 
. Orange Ruffels 
‘\ Lafter 
One each — 5 Kinds 
$9.75 postpaid 
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BROWNELL “SUB-ZERO” $1.95 each 
3 | Mee es All types, except as noted. 
3 for $5.50; $19.00 per dez. 
ALL PRICES POSTPAID 
The result of more than a decade of research, this 
new race of roses adds to unusual hardiness a char- 
acter of improving with age, rather than slowly 
deteriorating as most hybrid teas do. They are 
exceptionally easy to grow and bring into bloom. 
Disease-resistant. 
HARDINESS: About Zone IV, but roots will survive 
still colder climates and even if tops damaged, new 
growth will be ready to bloom by rose time. Tops 
protected by hilling or burlap seldom kill back. 
Any plant that fails to bloom in 2 years will be 
replaced free anywhere in U.S.A. 
4 Brownell Floribundas 
Planting 
Lady Lou. Large, red and rosy opal. 
Tomkins Red. Semi-double, velvet red all summer. 
Anne Vanderbilt. Exquisite coppery orange, red, informal, 
semi-double, brilliant, fragrant. All summer. 
* Lafter. Sparkling orange and yellow, semi-double. Teo 
Nearly Wild. Larger than most wild roses, single pini Beep 
flowers in clusters. Gives beautiful color all summer. 
4 Brownell Creepers 
For ground cover, on walls, on fences. 
Brownell Rambler. Large, clear yellow. Double. 
Carpet of Gold. Pure brilliant yellow. 
Little Compton Creeper. Deep rose-pink. Single. Clusters. 
Creeping Everbloam. Light crimson. All-summer creeper. 
Winter 
Protection 
4 Brownell Climbers : 
Elegance. Very large, perfect bloom. White with shadeclifaeeee 
yellow center. Grand show. HY “ 
Golden Climber (Mrs. A. €. James). Best yellow climber Ries 72) x 
Fragrant, Ideal for cutting. ae, 
Copper Glow. Deep coppery orange. Delightful spicy fra.’ * 
grance. Sensational color. 
Dr. Burt. Fragrant, orange-red clusters. 
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New! Everblooming Pillars 
This new race is really revolutionary. A combination of 
HT’s and ordinary climbers never before obtained. Beautiful 
large HT blooms all summer. Sub-zero hardiness. Bloom at 
ends of all stems the same year they grow. Red, pink, 
ay apricot, yellow, white in various shades. Not yet named, 
| sold only our selection of colors (one each color) 3 for $10. 
6 for $20. If only one desired, price is $4. each. 
They grow sturdy like climbers, but not so high. May 
be kept cut back as giant bush form Hybrid Teas, or as 
| specimen self-supported bushes 5 to 8 feet tali—some- 
a that only tropical gardens hitherto have. been able 
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