J. N. ROKELY and SON — Bridgman, Michigan 
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Souvenir de 
Claudius Pemet 
Los Angeles. 
Brunner 
UaFd Herr/or. 
Select Beautiful 
ROSES 
All Strong 2-Year Field Grown Bushes. 
H. P.—Hybrid Perpetual. H. T.—Hybrid Tea 
Price: Each, 45c; 3 for $1.10; 6 for $2.00. 
Keel KddiUiiu; 
Frau Karl Druschki 
BETTY UPRICHARD. (H. T.) Copper-red buds. 
Semi-double salmon-pink flowers stained with copper- 
pink on the outside. Very choice novelty Rose. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (White American Beauty). 
(H. P.) Really an ever-blooming variety, bearing a 
heavy crop of blossoms in June and from then, every 
month until frost. The long pointed, egg-shaped 
buds open into blossoms of pure white, sometimes 
measuring 6 inches across. 
GOLDEN DAWN. (H. T.) Delightful new Rose, with 
coloring suggestive of the name Golden Dawn. Bud 
rich straw-yellow, flushed old rose; flower double, 
well formed, fragrant, sunflower yellow passing to 
lemon-yellow with age. Very free flowering; strong 
plant with large, glossy healthy green foliage. 
LOS ANGELES. (H. T.) One of the grandest all- 
around roses of American origin ever put on the 
market. Flowers large and continuous, in color a 
flame-pink, toned with coral and shaded with trans¬ 
lucent gold at the base of the petals. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. (H. T.) Extra large, 
fragrant blooms of brilliant pink with darker center. 
Edges of petals tinged with soft carmine-pink. Very 
free blooming and hardy. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. (H. T.) A glorious 
commingling of terra cotta, bronze, geranium-red 
and dull copper; fine long, pointed buds of coral-red 
and yellow. Strong, upright growth. 
MRS. AARON WARD. (H. T.) Very distinct, cop¬ 
pery orange in the bud, golden orange when partly 
developed, and pinkish fawn when fully opened; very 
fragrant. 
PAUL NEYRON. (H. P.) The largest Rose of all. 
Blossoms of clear pink shading to rose. Flowers are 
well shaped, double and very fragrant. Plant is 
erect in habit and a strong, heavy grower, blooming 
repeatedly during the season. 
PINK RADIANCE. (H. T.) Extra hardy, vigorous 
and prolific; one of the best all-around garden roses. 
Its color is a beautiful blending of carmine-rose with 
shades of opal and copper. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. (H. T.) A gorg¬ 
eous Rose of a really new color combination. Buds 
are coppery red, beautifully pointed, and borne on 
rigid stems. Large flowers are a vivid cerise-pink, 
scarlet-orange and gold, in the most dazzling color 
effect imaginable. Exquisite fragrance. Very free 
flowering. 
RED RADIANCE. (H. T.) Large, globular flowers of 
a bright rosy red. Constantly in bloom. Very frag¬ 
rant and popular. 
SOUVENIR de CLAUDIUS PERNET. (H. T.) Most 
satisfactory yellow Rose. Lovely sunflower yellow, 
deeper toned at center. Large flowers, buds long and 
pointed. Vigorous and branching bush. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. (H. P.) Cherry-red, a popular 
forcing sort, and one of the varieties in most orders 
for hardy Roses. Its flower construction and habits 
are very pleasing, and the color appealing. A very 
good Rose. 
TALISMAN. (H. T.) The most gorgeous assemblage 
of colors in one flower ever presented by a Rose. Its 
brilliant orange-red buds open to large, fragrant, 
high-pointed bloom of glowing golden yellow stain¬ 
ed with copper-red and orange-rose on inside of 
petals. As the petals unfold they become bright 
apricot-gold, deep rose-pink or old rose, and unlike 
most roses, the color becomes brighter as the flowers 
develop. Plants are vigorous, healthy and hardy 
growers. 
April 15, 1934. Cape Girardeau, Mo., 
I received my order in first class condition and wish to tell 
you how pleased I was with everything. I have purchased a lot 
of shrubs and bulbs from nurseries but wish to tell you I have 
never received anything any nicer than what you folks sent me 
and rest assured you will hear from me again. 
DR. I. W. UPSHAW. 
