BLANCHE MALLERIN—With blue ribbon qualities. 
BLANCHE MALLERIN. Patent 594. ARS 68%. 3-3'% feet. 
A satiny-white exhibition rose with blue ribbon qualities. High-centered, 
long pointed, handsomely formed. There is a cool, classic beauty in a 
fine white rose, unequalled by any other flower. Some say Blanche 
Mallerin is the best white ... as we watched her through the summer, 
she was not surpassed. 
Summer 1954. Certainly best white H. Tea in our fields this year. 
3 for 5.25: "each 2 
BROWNELL'S “NEW RACE OF EVERBLOOMING PILLARS.” 
I quote from Mr. Walter D. Brownell's letter of July 19th, 1954—"As yet 
our new Race of ‘Everblooming Pillars’ have not been named. They are hardy 
climbers that bloom like hybrid teas, even the first year. To increase re-bloom 
intensity and upward growth, remove faded blooms back to second leaf eyc. 
No support is necessary to form large bush for planting with shrubbery or as 
specimen plant in tke lawn. To climb, tie to support spirally or fan shape. To grow 
as hybrid teas, plant two feet apart. 
Selected varieties are all different as to color and form of bloom ... they stop 
their upward cane-growth to bloom... The canes, stems and branches flower the 
year they grow, as they mature. They make more show the second year and each 
year thereafter.” 
BROWNELL No. 82. Similar in general character and merit to the 
others, but the color is a delightful rose-pink. 
No. 84. Comes up blooming, as stated by Mr. Brownell, in good 
stemmed clusters of 4 - 5 inch clear yellow flowers, many petalled, fruity 
fragrance. 
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