CARROUSEL 
| BUCCANEER 
- QUEEN ELIZABETH 
GRANDIFLORA ROSES 
Bloom AL Summer and Fall 
The classic beauty of Hybrid Teas, but blooms are borne 
in clusters! Plants are vigorous, ideal for hedge or specimen 
plantings. 
CARROUSEL 5026. Sparkling scarlet colors, and blooms 
come in clusters. Profuse bloom until frost. Each $2.00, 
Postpaid. 
BUCCANEER 5016. Clear, bright yellow buds are slender 
and tapering, and open into perfect blooms of. bright 
yellow. Tall growing, and beautiful. Each $2.75, Postpaid. 
QUEEN ELIZABETH 5029. 1955 All-America Winner. Deli- 
cate clear pink on long stems, whether blooms come in- 
dividually or in clusters. A beautiful rose and a fitting 
tribute to a gracious lady. Each $3.00, Postpaid. 
GRANDIFLORA GARDEN 
Order No. 5212. One each of 3 Grandiflora Roses above. 
A $7.75 Value. All 3 only $6.80, Postpaid. 
PAUL’S 
SCARLET 
Be 
— so 
too! 
GOLDEN 
PYRAMID 
FINEST CLIMBING ROSES 
PAUL’S SCARLET. 5115. The eternal favorite. Daz- 
zling scarlet blooms cover the entire plant, with 
often as many as 500 to 1000 blooms at a time. Hardy, 
Standard 2-Year Plants: Each 98c; 3 for $2.69; 
6 for $4.95, Postpaid. 
Selected 2-Year No. 1 Plants: Each $1.15; 3 for 
$3.35; 6 for $6.25, Postpaid. 
BLAZE. 5107. (Pl. Pat. No. 10) Brilliant double red 
blooms come in clusters in Spring, with occasional 
repeats through the summer. Blooms are cup-shaped, 
2 to 3 inches across, hold their beauty even in full 
sun. No. 1 Bushes: Each $1.25; 2 for $2.25, 
Postpaid. 
GOLDEN PYRAMID. 5128. SUB-ZERO climber (see 
above)! Clear golden yellow blooms, and hardy even 
in coldest climates. Each $1.75; 2 for $3.30, 
Postpaid. 
QUEEN 
O’LAKES 
PINK 
PRINCESS 
V FOR VICTOR 
BREAK \ 
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Brownell Sub-Zero Roses come through winters of 15° below zero without any protection 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 expected. For size, form and colors the Brownell Sub-Zero Roses com- 
pare with the best. The blooms are large and, due to extra thriftiness and hardiness, the 
bushes bloom more abundantly 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. 
5130. QUEEN O'LAKES. Rich bright red 
5126. PINK PRINCESS, Glowing pink 
5129. V FOR VICTORY. Golden yellow 
5131. BREAK O’DAY,. Creamy salmon-apricot 
5127. SHADES OF AUTUMN. Rich orange-gold 
EACH $1.75; 3 FOR $4.95, POSTPAID 
SHADES OF 
BROWNELL ROSE SPECIAL 
Order No. 5271. One each of 5 Brownell SUB- 
ZERO roses above. 
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, 
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