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Nigrette. PI. Pat. No. 87 
Mary Hart. PI. Pat. No. 8 
ROSEDALE ROSES 
Rosedale Roses are field-grown plants, budded 
on Japonica multiflora understocks, and are all 
over 2 years old, the finest Rose plants we have 
ever grown. They cannot help but please you 
this summer and for many years to come. 
We do not have all varieties of Roses—just the 
ones we know are good—and there is quite a list 
of them. 
Etoile de Hollande 
oanna 
Edith Nellie Perkins. A beautiful Rose of gold, salmon, and carmine. 
Etoile de Hollande. Large, fragrant flowers of velvety scarlet-crimson. 
Joanna Hill. A perfect flower for cutting. Indian yellow and buff tints. 
President Herbert Hoover. Large flowers of scarfet-yellow, cerise-pink, and flame. 
Ville de Paris. A standard yellow Rose of fine form and deep buttercup coloring. 
One each of these 5 Extra-Fine Roses for $3 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER 
Patented Novelties 
Amelia Earhart. Plant Pat¬ 
ent No. 63. Large, full 
flowers shading from a deep 
yellow center to rich cream 
outer petals, the outside 
warmed with a blush over¬ 
tone. $1.50 each. 
Better Times. Plant Pat¬ 
ent No. 23. A leading 
florists’ variety. Flowers 
of fine form, fully double, 
and deliciously fragrant, 
are a brilliant shade of 
cerise. $1.50 each. 
Mary Hart. Plant Patent 
No. 8. A red sport of 
Talisman. The color is 
velvety blood-red, flushed 
amber. $1 each. 
Nigrette. Plant Patent No. 
87. The “Black Rose of 
Sangerhausen.” Medium¬ 
sized flowers of deep ma¬ 
roon with a velvety blackish 
sheen; quite fragrant. $2 ea. 
Token. Plant Patent No. 95. 
One of the very few pure 
orange Roses. The fine 
plants of upright habit 
bloom freely. $1.50 each. 
Try this Collection of 
5 Patented Roses (1 of 
each)for . 
$7.50 
ROSEDALE NURSERIES 
Sawmill River Parkway 
TARRYTOWN * NEW YORK 
Amelia Earhart 
