80 Roses 
Frau Karl Druschki Rose 
Hardy Hybrid 
Perpetual Roses 
The plants we offer are all strong, healthy, two 
year old, field grown, budded stock. 
These are the beautiful “June Roses” so uni¬ 
versally popular. They are the largest and richest 
In colors of all Roses, and are perfectly hardy 
everywhere. In accordance with our established 
policy, we have selected only six of the best 
varieties. 
Frau Karl Druschki 
among the members of the American Rose Society 
brought out the information that this is the most 
popular Rose in America. Its pure, snowy-white, un¬ 
shaded blooms are of immense size, sometimes reach¬ 
ing almost 6 inches in diameter and they are of 
lasting quality, on fine stems, though without fragrance. 
In addition to its abundant bloom in June, will, if kept 
growing, produce many flowers throughout the summer 
and in the autumn. No substitute for “Druschki” has 
yet appeared. 
General Jacqueminot ^n, ch chaSg°tTa 
scarlet-crimson. This is the best known of all hybrid 
perpetuals, and is without rival in fragrance and rich¬ 
ness of color. Blooms freely. 
k J „ „ fL —-A— Flowers are very large and 
Magna Aliarta double, of bright pink, suffused 
with carmine. Deliciously fragrant, growth is strong 
and erect, foliage good. 
h A „ I _ L, _ I _; _ _ Large flowers of clear, pink, 
Mrs, Jonn Laing cup shaped, fragrant and 
double. Strong growth, healthy foliage and free flower¬ 
ing. One of the best Hybrid Perpetual Roses, giving 
some flowers in the autumn. 
P_,,| The largest Rose in cultivation, 
raUI Meyron sometimes called the Peony Rose. 
Color bright, fresh clear pink. Flowers are very double 
and full, delightfully fragrant. Blooms almost continu¬ 
ously June to October. 
I ILl-L __ Large, full flowers of cherry- 
Uiricn Drunner red, very fragrant. Strong, erect 
growth, large foliage. Flowers freely in early summer. 
An old and well known variety, almost thornless. 
_ Prices on the above Hardy Perpetual Roses. Each 
OOc; 3 for $ I 50; « for $2.75. 
8248 Rose Collection 
6 0 ___ 1 each of above 
Koses 6 Hybrid Perpetual 
$3.60 for $2.75 
Everblooming 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
When people ask for “Monthly Roses,” this Is 
the class they desire. Hybrid Tea Roses not only 
bloom in June but also at intervals all summer 
and fall, until frost. 
These roses and the new novelties on pages 
44 and 45 comprise a splendid assortment 
which will please the most critical rose enthusiast. 
W T e are proud to know that a great many members 
of the American Rose Society buy all their roses 
from us. 
All of our rose bushes have been produced here 
in the north to assure strength to withstand 
reasonably cold winters. If given winter pro¬ 
tection, they will withstand sub-zero temper¬ 
atures. 
Do not confuse these with cheap, department 
store roses which are largely produced in the 
south for size only and not for strength. 
Teinplin-Bradley roses are well worth the 
price we ask. You cannot buy better roses any¬ 
where, at any price. They will give you genuine 
pleasure. 
We suggest that you order early enough so 
we can ship to you in April. April planting will 
get them established in your garden before the 
burning, hot days come which are so hard on 
unestablished roses. 
_ I J _ ■ _ Large, double, high Creamy-White 
V.aieaOnia flowers. Best Scottish introduction. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
Condesa de Sastago 
Fiery-Copper on out¬ 
side of petals, rich 
rose tinted old gold inside. Raspberry fragrance. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
Dame Edith Helen gSL.K'.^rS: 
hibition Rose, long lasting and very large. Each 75c; 
3 for $2 OO. 
Editor McFarland ST* &3“f<rtE 
Rose Authority assures vou that it must be good. Each 
75c; 3 for $2.00. 
E /^ 1—1; 11 Very large extremely double flowers, 
• ■ LI 111 with tightly packed petals of bril¬ 
liant, unfading crimson. Roses grow singly on long 
stems. Vigorous plants. Also excellent for greenhouse. 
Fragrant. Each 75c; 3 for $2,00. 
C * ■ I J_ |_| _ 11_| Best loved crimson ever- 
ELtOliG a© Holland blooming rose. Excel¬ 
lent for cutting and fragrance. A bed of these would 
make an eyefull. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
G ,„,. __ T«^.I:a_ Plentiful clusters of de- 
fUSS On l©plltZ lightful double velvety 
crimson flowers, blooming all summer. One of the best 
of this habit. Bronzy foliage. Each 75c; 3 for $2. OO. 
L_|__L_ r A I—Beautiful pointed buds of 
n©ru©rt riOOVer flaming Scarlet and Yellow, 
open to large flowers of Cerise Pink, Flame, Scarlet 
and Yellow. Unusual beauty and vigor, stems 2 feet 
long. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
Mme. A. Van Rossem v ^i e n e s p over°°a 
Red-Orange so deep it is almost Brown. Spectacular. 
Delightfully fragrant. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
Hybrid Tea Rose 
k A J. > C_| . This Irish beauty offers 
McOreay S ocarlet great variety of Red 
shades from bud to flower stage. Striking variety. 
Tea fragrance. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont Golden-Yellow has 
won more medals than any outdoor rose ever grown. 
Long-pointed, rich Reddish-Gold buds open to ex¬ 
tremely double perfect flowers. Spicy fragrance. Al¬ 
ways in bloom. Each 75c; 3 for $2. OO. 
D:_L D n J' _„ The most universally pop- 
rink IXadianC© ular Rose-Pink Rose in 
America. Two-toned Pink, cup-shaped flower in pro¬ 
fusion. True rose fragrance. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
D J D—Globe shaped crimson flowers. 
I\ea ivaaiance Very full and blooms almost 
continuously. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
C* a _T|__ Long pointed buds of Chrome- 
OlSter I nerese Yellow, heavily marked with 
carmine open to rich Daffodil-Yellow. Sweetbriar 
fragrance. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
■ Richly colored, varying from Scarlet 
ISITian and Gold, to deep Rose and Yellow. 
This Rose became immediately very popular upon 
introduction and remains so. Each75c; 3for$2.0O. 
W/: | L „ | „ I Mr. & Mrs. Bradley brought 
Wllnelm l\0raes the first plants to America 
from Amsterdam in 1925. A bi-color of oriental Red 
and Gold, Golden-Salmon, tinged with Copper. Each 
75c; 3 for $2 00. 
8338 Rose Collection 
16 Hybrid Tea Roses 
sturdy, field grown plants. 
Total Value $12.25 lor Only $10.00 
Beautiful Hardy Climbing Roses 
No other class of Roses is so easily grown and adds so much to 
the beauty of the home grounds. Whether it be on a trellis or 
arbor or at a porch pillar they so quickly make a fine growth 
and give such a great quantity of delightful bloom, that the 
place is transformed to a spot of beauty. Our list below' includes 
only those that we know will give you the best results and the 
greatest beauty. 
a ;L. ■ _ A D_ i. . Color rosy crimson similar 
imoing /American Beauty to its popular parent, and 
with same exquisite fragrance, a quality rarely found in climbing 
roses. Strong growth. Flowers from 3 to 4 inches in diameter, of fine 
form, and produced in great profusion in May and June. Each 40c; 
3 for $1 .OO: « for $1.80. 
finrrlpnifl Hardy Marechal Nlel. A delightfully beautiful var- 
Uaraeflia iety of very vigorous growth and with rich dark 
green foliage. Produces an abundance of fine flowers which are a bright 
yellow in the bud opening to a creamy white with a yellow center. Each 
4©c; 3 for $1 OO; 6 for $ 1 80. 
k/_ rw \Y/_ 11 Introduced by the late Dr. Van Fleet and 
IViary Wallace highly indorsed by The American Rose Society. 
A strong rapid climber of the Pillar-rose type, and a wonderfully 
free bloomer. Beautiful pointed buds, and large semi-double flowers 
4 inches across. Color clear bright rose pink. Each 4©c; 3 for 
$1 .OO; O for $1 80. 
^ilv/or Kytnnn Different from all other Roses with beautiful semi- 
OllVer moon double flowers, pure white in color, petals of 
great substance and beautifully cupped. The large bunch of yellow 
stamens in the center add to its attractiveness. Each 40c; 3 for 
$1 OO; « for $ I 80. 
Doctor Van Fleet 
A climber which combines absolute har¬ 
diness with flowers large as the tender 
sorts of Tea and Noisette classes. This variety shows a mass of beau¬ 
tiful clustered buds, which open out into large, shapely flowers deli¬ 
cate flesh white. Fine for cutting, stems 12 to 18 inches long. Each 
4©c; 3 for $1 OO; 6 for $1 80. 
The Climbing American Beauty 
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. (^mnnira Ci_.„L |; A new climbing'rose of very vigorous habit. Flowers are very 
■ Hi©. Vjregoire OiQ6Cn©lin large moderately fragrant and of a delicate pink with attract- 
ively curled petals and, borne on long strong stems. The vigorous foliage of this new variety makes it a very 
fine subject for trellis or arbor. Each 5©c; 3 for $1.25; <! for $ 2 25. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Nationwide Seedsmen and Nurserymen, Cleveland, Ohio 
