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ROSEDALE NURSERIES 
Rosedale Roses 
A select list of the very finest in hardy varieties, which will bloom abundantly, without 
fussing. Plant in April or early May and you will enjoy a quantity of blooms by mid-June. 
Every plant is a selected specimen, strong and healthy, fully 2 years old, completely field 
grown, especially for garden planting. 
We believe no finer plant is offered anywhere, at any price and any plant that does not 
measure up to our description may be returned and money will be refunded. 
Please order early. Shipments begin about April 1st, but shipment will be made on any 
date specified after April 8, 1935. 
Hybrid Teas 
Bloom June to November 
Autumn. Burnt orange buds opening to 
very double, bright yellow flower streaked 
with red. Free flowering. 75c. 
Betty Uprichard. Copper red in the bud, 
opens orange carmine with salmon reflexes. 
Spicy fragrance. One of the very best older 
varieties. 70c. 
Chas. K. Douglas. Long pointed buds open¬ 
ing to large flowers of crimson scarlet. 
Strong grower of upright habit. Highly 
recommended. 70c. 
Chas. P. Kilham. A newer variety with 
large, beautifully shaped blooms of bril¬ 
liant orange pink, suffused with glowing 
yellow. Slightly fragrant. Vigorous 
grower. 70c. 
Columbia. Bright pink, sweetly scented 
flowers. Free flowering, good growth. 60c. 
Countess Vandal (Plant Patent No. 38). 
An unceasing bloomer of pink tinted 
salmon. Long, well-shaped buds on strong 
stems. A comparatively new variety of 
exquisite color. $1.00. 
Cuba. Orange scarlet buds; immense, cuplike 
flowers of brilliant orange vermilion. Some¬ 
thing different. 75c. 
Dame Edith Helen. Shapely buds and sweet 
scented blooms of clear pink. Magnificent 
in Spring and Autumn. 75c. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Salmon pink, flushed 
orange; reverse Oriental red shaded cerise 
orange. 75c. 
Editor McFarland. Long pointed pink bud 
with a glow of amber and a paler edge. 
Splendid for cutting. 75c. 
E. G. Hill. Great, massive blooms of deep 
maroon, velvety on inside. 70c. 
Etoile de Hollande. So well known a descrip¬ 
tion is unnecessary. The finest dark red 
Rose. Splendid buds. 70c. 
Golden Dawn (New). The bud is rich straw 
yellow, flushed old rose. The flower, very 
double Sunflower yellow to lemon yellow. 
80c. 
Impress. Buds of deep coral red, opening to 
large, double, cup-shaped flowers of rich 
salmon pink. 75c. 
Independence Day. Yellow buds, shaded 
copper and brown. Free flowering. 70c. 
Irish Hope. Large, double, high-centered, 
very lasting, rich, rosy crimson with 
maroon shading; quite perfumed. 70c. 
Joanna Hill. Very double bloom with 
Indian yellow center, surrounded by gold 
buff petals. 70c. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Deep buttercup 
yellow, flushed orange and red, fading to 
cadmium orange. 70c. 
Mary Hart. A striking red sport of Talisman. 
Maroon red bud opening blood red with an 
overglow of amber. $1.00. 
McGredys Scarlet. Large flowers of bril¬ 
liant scarlet with orange base. Delicate 
Tea perfutne. 80c. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Blooms of brilliant 
satiny pink, orange flame center. 70c. 
Miss Willmott. Perfectly formed white 
flowers of enormous size. Touch of cream 
or faint pink. 70c. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Buds coral red 
and orange, opens brilliant orange, red and 
salmon. 70c. 
Mme. Jules Boche. White, shaded blush 
at center. Fragrant. A fine white. 70c. 
Mrs. Charles Bell (Salmon Radiance). 
All good qualities of Radiance with flowers 
of a clear shade of salmon pink. 70c. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. Rich 
lemon yellow. Very vigorous and continu¬ 
ously in bloom. 70c. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Warm shade of pink 
flushed salmon; large, high centered flower. 
70c. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Contrasting toned pink. 
A fine, improved pink variety. 70c. 
