Aitorled Yew. 
BUY THIS COLLECTION OF 3 AND SAVE 75c 
Bloom late Spring and intermittently to frost. Produce the same 
large, double blooms as the parent plants from which they 
originated. The three varieties below are all well known. They 
rate among the best in their color class. Thrive in all Zones, 
but require protection in Zones 7 through 9. See Zone Map on 
Page 13; growing and ‘’Shipping Information’’ on Page 11. 
PATENTED CLIMBER COLLECTION. Includes 1 each of the 3 Patented 
Climbers H, J and K pictured above and described below. 
91 GC 5269—Shipped Prepaid.......... All3 Climbers for $7.25 
91 GC 5108—Ci. CHarRLoTTE ARMSTRONG. One of America’s 
favorite roses. Distinctive form and unusual coloring. Car- 
mine-red blooms are borne singly on long cutting stems. Sweet 
fragrance. Plant Patent 523........--++++seeeeeees Each $3.00 
91 GC 5112—Ct. GoupILocks. Spectacular Floribunda climb- 
er of golden-yellow blooms in big clusters. Re-current bloom, 
after the big burst of flowers in early summer. Often blooms the 
first year it is planted. Plant Patent 1090. aise ce Each $2.50 
91 GC 5101—Cu. Crimson Giory. Favorite of all red roses, 
in climbing form. Same perfectly formed crimson blooms with 
rich sheen and texture of velvet. Intense fragrance. Reliable 
performer in all climates. Plontheatenta/ comer ricer Each $2.50 
BRIGHTEN UP YOUR GARDEN WITH CLIMBING ROSES 
Few flowers compare with Climbing Roses for color effect and 
symmetry. Readily adaptable to any landscape situation, on 
trellis, arbor, porch or simply trained to climb along a fence. 
Easily regimented for formal gardens, or left to grow informally 
in natural, graceful curves. Climbers require no pruning other 
than to cut away any dead wood or shorten a few canes to con- 
form to the outline of the support. Climbing roses respond quickly 
to extra care and thrive on occassional applications of plant 
food; foliage and flowers retain their beauty if protected against 
Spa Sib gore ene 
COLLECTION OF 5 BROWNELL SUB-ZERO ROSES FOR /.90O 
Bloom all Summer. Brownell Roses are a sturdy race of plants especially developed to 
withstand extremely cold temperatures. They have rarely been known to winter-kill. 
Usually live for many years. Unsurpassed for hardiness and vigorous growth. Will thrive 
and give an excellent performance in any part of the United States. Wards ship healthy 
No. 1, 2-year old plants that are sure to thrive and bloom in your garden. Plants grow 
to same size as other Hybrid Teas, produce the same large-size flowers, with the wonder- 
ful fragrance characteristic of hardy rose strains. When well established some varieties 
have been known to produce as many as 100 blossoms in one season. Brownell Sub-Zero 
Roses should be planted deeper than other roses; 3 inches below the graft for Hybrid 
Teas, 4 inches for Climbers. They prefer a sunny location. Hardy in all Zones. See Zone 
Map on Page 13. For other rose information, see Page 11. 
CoLLECTION OF 5 SuB-ZERO Roses. In- 
cludes 1 each of Roses pictured above, L 
through R, described below. Prepaid. 
MEO BY s -0gcox All 5 Roses for $7.95 
91 GC 5129—V For Victory. Magni- 
ficent form, unlike any other yellow 
rose. Fine, tapered buds open slowly to 
form huge yellow flowers borne on long 
cutting stems. Non-fading, holds its color 
well even in hot weather. Prolific bloom- 
er. Sweet fragrance. Plant Patent 543. 
91 GC 5130 — Queen O'Lakes. Bright 
crimson, fragrant blooms. Elegant 
form and rich, velvety sheen so desirable 
in a red rose. Patent rights reserved. 
91 GC 5127—SuHabEs OF AuTUMN. Very 
outstanding bi-color. Brilliant, fra- 
grant blooms a combination of rich scar- 
let, deep rose and golden yellow. Beau- 
tiful for mass plantings. Plant Patent 542. 
91 GC 5125—Rep Ducuess. Majestic 
blooms with high, pointed centers are a 
lovely shade of bright red. This variety has 
a spicy, captivating fragrance that is un- 
forgettable. Highly resistant to blackspot. 
91 GC 5126—Pinxk Princess. Dainty red 
buds, large rose-pink flowers with deli- 
cate coppery shadings. Very fragrant. Has 
been known to withstand temperatures 25° 
below zero. Dark, glossy foliage, resistant 
to blackpest and disease. Plant Patent 459. 
CLIMBING GOLDEN PYRAMID 
91 GC 5128—BROWNELL CLIMBER. Con- 
sidered one of the hardiest of all climb- 
ing roses. Masses of golden-yellow, fragrant 
blossoms in great clusters, almost conceal 
the foliage in early summer. Vigorous 
grower, even first year. Looks like a shaft 
of sunlight when trained against a white 
trellis, brick wall or wooden fence. 
insects and disease by regular dusting or spraying. See 
trellises and Arbors on Pgs. 50 and 51, Spraying equipment on 
Pgs. 60 and 61, Fertilizers and Lawn Seed on Pgs. 62 and 63. 
Prices oF ABOVE BROWNELL SUB-ZERO ROSES 
Shipped Prepaid. State No. and Quantity........ Each $1.75 | pa WARDS 9 
