TARRYTOWN, N. Y. 
Shade Trees 
At Rosedale we grow especially good Shade Trees. The soil insures good root systems, 
which are retained when the trees are dug. We allow room in the nursery for proper develop¬ 
ment of trunk and top, and grow only the trees that succeed under conditions in our selling 
territory. Our list of varieties includes trees for almost every purpose. 
ACER • Maple 
The Maples are universally popular. They 
have attained this reputation because they 
are regular in outline, vigorous growers, beau¬ 
tiful in foliage, and adapt themselves to almost 
any soil. The Norway Maple is one of the best 
and most largely used of the Maples. It is 
especially desirable for street planting, thrives 
well near the sea and is one of the hardiest 
and most easily transplanted of them all. 
(In very wet soil use Planetree). 
Palmatum atropurpureum (Redleaved 
Japanese Maple). A comparatively dwarf 
Maple, slow in growth and attaining ul¬ 
timately about 20 ft. in height. Bright 
red foliage and branches. These are excep¬ 
tionally well grown specimens. Each 
2 to 3 ft.$5.00 
3 to 4 ft. 7.50 
4 to 5 ft.10.00 
Acer (Maple) 
Platanoides (Norway Maple). Foremost of 
the Maples because of its regular outline, 
wide spreading branches and deep green 
foliage which is retained well after the 
first heavy frosts. Each 
1% to 2 in. caliper.$4.50 
2 to 2J^ in. caliper. 6.00 
2 x /i to 3 in. caliper. 8.00 
3 to 4 in. caliper.12.00 
4 to 5 in. caliper.22.50 
Larger specimens, 6 to 12 in. caliper. 
$40.00 to 125.00 
Platanoides schwedleri (Schwedler’s Ma¬ 
ple). A variety of Norway Maple having 
red leaves until Midsummer. Each 
1J4 to 13^ in. caliper.$3.50 
Large specimens, only 6 to 12 in. cali¬ 
per.$50.00 to 150.00 
Saccharum (Sugar Maple). A beautiful tree 
of upright form. Attains a greater height 
than the Norway Maple and colors yellow 
and red in Fall. Each 
23^ to 3 in. caliper.$6.00 
3 to 334 in. caliper.10.00 
Large specimens, 6 to 14 in. cal. 
$50.00 to 200.00 
BETULA • Birch 
Alba purpurea (Purpleleaved White Birch). 
New. Good form with dark purplish foliage, 
white bark. Each nach 
5 to 6 ft.$4.00 | 6 to 8 ft.$6.00 
FAGUS • Beech 
Sylvatica (European Beech). For a screen or 
hedge, this Beech is ideal among deciduous 
trees. It gives nearly as much screen in 
Winter as in Summer, owing to the fact that 
the dead leaves persist in Winter. As it 
bears the shears well, it may be kept within 
bounds for hedge purposes and grows as 
dense as any hedge. We have a fine lot of 
these trees, about 12 to 14 ft. high, that 
would give an immediate effect. They may 
be handled with ball and burlap, although 
it would not be as necessary as the roots 
have been well developed from occasional 
root-pruning. Each 
Specimens.$10.00 to $65.00 
LARIX * Larch 
Decidua (European Larch). One of the most 
handsome trees in Spring. Foliage like a 
soft evergreen. Loses its needles in Win¬ 
ter. Each 
8 to 10 ft.$6.00 
Alba (European White Birch). A very hand¬ 
some white-barked tree usually seen grow¬ 
ing in clusters. Especially effective in Win¬ 
ter against a background of evergreens. 
Each 
6 to 8 ft.. . . $2.00 
8 to 10 ft.. . . 3.00 
Collected clumps. 
Each 
10 to 12 ft... .$5.00 
’rices on application. 
POPULUS • Poplar 
Caroliniana (Carolina Poplar). Each 
~ 10 to 12 ft.$2.00 
Fastigiata (Lombardy Poolar). Each 
8 to 10 ft...$1.50 
10 to 12 ft. 2.00 ' 
Quantity prices on application. 
