Dexter Brownell, Jr., Brightridge, Greenhouses, East Providence, Rhode Island
(1941) Page(s) [2]. Includes photo(s). Sub-Zero Hybrid Teas Anne Vanderbilt, HT. (The Brownells, 1941.) Propagation rights reserved. Exquisite coppery orange semi-double, informal flower, excellent bloomer of outstanding brilliance and fragrance. $1.50 each.
(1941) Page(s) [7]. Climbing Apricot Glow, LC. (The Brownells, 1936.) Plant Patent No. 200. A truly magnificent Climber with medium-sized flowers of a light apricot color, shading yellow at the base, and produced in large clusters. Flowers are double, and nicely formed. $1.00 each.
(1941) Page(s) [3]. Sub-Zero Hybrid Teas Break O' Day. HT. (The Brownells, 1937.) Propagation rights reserved. A robust plant with large, double flowers of orange-apricot, shaded with flesh tints; fragrant. Good foliage, 50 petals. It is remarkable for its strong growth, its fragrance, and for its huge clusters of flowers. A bedding Rose of exceptional merit. $1.50 each.
(1941) Page(s) [8]. Climbing Brownell Rambler, LC. (The Brownells, 1941.) Propagation rights reserved. Early bloomer with large clear yellow, very double flowers, singly and in clusters. Dark green foliage and a vigorous grower. No plants til fall 1941. $1.50 each.
(1941) Page(s) [7]. Includes photo(s). Climbing Copper Glow. LC. (The Brownells, 1939.) Propagation rights reserved. Large fragrant flowers of brilliant copper. A climbing rose of exceptional merit. Blooms over a long period, and is very vigorous. $1.50 each.
(1941) Page(s) [8]. Climbing Dr. Burt, LC. (The Brownells, 1941.) Propagation rights reserved. Large clusters of reddish orange flowers, very double with a sweet fragrance. No plants til fall 1941. $1.50 each.
(1941) Page(s) [7]. Climbing Elegance, LC. (The Brownells, 1937.) Propagation rights reserved. The flowers are spectrum-yellow shading to pale yellow, deepening in color as they open. Carried on long stiff stems of Hybrid Tea form. Open slowly, making this a long flowering Climber. The plant is very vigorous, with excellent foliage. $1.00 each.
(1941) Page(s) [7]. Includes photo(s). Climbing Golden Climber (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James.), LC. (The Brownells, 1933.) Plant Patent No. 28. Large, handsome, yellow blooms borne on a vigorous, glossy-leaved Climber. It blooms best on old canes. Very vigorous and mass bloomer. $1.00 each.
(1941) Page(s) [7]. Climbing Golden Glow, LC. (The Brownells, 1936.) Plant Patent No, 263. The pure spectrum-yellow Hybrid-Tea-like flowers are 3½ to 5 inches in diameter and have Tea fragrance. Perfectly hardy and vigorous up to 15 feet or more, with attractive healthy foliage. Quantity of bloom outstanding. $1.00 each.
(1941) Page(s) [8]. Climbing Golden Orange Climber, LC. (The Brownells, 1937.) Plant Patent No. 96. Large, semi-double flowers in delicate shades of yellow and orange, informally waved and crinkled. Having long stems it is also exquisite as a cut-flower. Plant is vigorous and hardy. One for the connoisseur. $1.00 each.
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