Large Evergreens 
FOR 
Immediate Effects 
Reduced Fall Prices on Nursery Material 
EVERGREENS 
Plantsmen have known for many years the advan¬ 
tage of Fall planting, but comparatively few home 
owners have availed themselves of this most favor¬ 
able season. Evergreens are in most cases, planted 
more satisfactorily in August, September, and 
October than at any other season of the year. Cool 
nights, heavy dews and an abundance of rainfall 
in the Fall, together with the fact that most root 
growth is made at this time, makes this the ideal 
time for you to plant. Deciduous shrubs and trees 
are best planted after first frost; that is usually 
October, November, and December. 
As an added inducement to Fall planting we offer 
annually in the Fall greatly reduced prices. 
Evergreen Foundation Planting 
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HEMLOCK Our Specialty 
We are proud of the quality of our stock of 
Hemlock. All have been sheared and trans¬ 
planted frequently and we can supply Hemlock 
in almost any size and quantity from 2 to 30 
feet in height. 
TSUGA canadensis. 
2- 3 feet.Each SI.50, per 10 $14.00 
3- 4 feet.Each S2.25, per 10 S20.00 
4- 5 feet.Each S3.50, per 10 S32.50 
Splendid for hedge, specimen, screen, or 
foundation. 
PLUME CYPRESS (Chamaccyparis plumosa). 
Handsome, light green, plumelike foliage. 
3- 4 feet.Each S2.25 
4- 5 feet.Each S3.50 
JAPANESE YEW (Taxus). In its many differ¬ 
ent forms this is unquestionably the finest 
evergreen for foundation planting. Slow 
growth. 
Spreading Yew. 
15-18 inches.Each SI.25 
18-24 inches.Each $1.75 
2-2feet .Each $3.00 
Upright Yew. 
15—18 inches.Each SI.35 
18-24 inches.Each $1.75 
2-234 feet.Each $2.50 
Also: 
TAXUS hicksi, hunnewelliana, brevifolia, 
and Intermedia. 
SIBERIAN ARBORVITAE (Dwarf). Compact, 
slow growing form, especially suited to 
foundation planting. 
3- 4 feet.Each $3.00 
4- 5 feet.Each $4.50 
GLOBE ARBORVITAE. Ball-shaped plant 
which does not quickly overgrow the foun¬ 
dation planting. 
ILEX glabra. Most useful type of Holly for 
foundation, taking the place of English 
Boxwood, where the latter is of questionable 
hardiness. Does not need Winter protection. 
18-24 inches.Each $1.75 
2-234 feet.Each $2.50 
234-3 feet.Each $3.00 
Tsuga canadensis—Hemlock Spruce 
Broadleaved Evergreens 
No class of plants when well grown gives more 
satisfaction than the Broadleaved Evergreens. 
They are beautiful at all seasons of the year. 
AZALEA hinodegiri. Most satisfactory of the 
evergreen Azaleas with glossy foliage, compact 
growth and clear red flowers in great pro¬ 
fusion. 
10-12 inches.Each $1.25 
12-15 inches.Each $1.75 
15-18 inches.Each $2.50 
jEX bullata. A new, dwarf Holly resembling 
dwarf Boxwood. Absolutely hardy. 
10-12 inches.Each $1.00 
12-15 inches.Each $1.75 
JAPANESE ANDROMEDA (Pieris japonica) 
Its Laurel-like foliage with its Lily-of-the- 
valleylike flower combine to produce a shrub 
worthy of a place in every planting. 
15-18 inches.Each $1.50 
18-24 inches.Each $2.50 
2-234 feet.Each $4.00 
RHODODENDRON catawbiense. A native 
free-flowering Rhododendron, the parent of 
most hybrids. 
2- 234 feet.Each $2.75 
3- 334 feet.Each $4.50 
334~4 feet.Each $5.00 
Also: 
HYBRID RHODODENDRON as low as $1.75 
each. Native and Carolina varieties. 
IRIS, PEONIES, and HEMEROCALLIS ON INSIDE PAGES ^ 
for Foundation Planting 
Better Flowering Shrubs 
VIBURNUM americanum (American 
Cranberry Bush). Handsome shrub. Bright 
scarlet berries persist nearly all Winter. 
2- 3 feet.$0.50 
ALTHAEA coelestris (Blue Rose-of- 
Sharon). A new clear blue Rose-of- 
Sharon with single flower. 
3- 4 feet plants.$0.75 
4- 5 feet plants. 1.00 
CHIONANTHUS virginica( White Fringe). 
Large native shrub with loose tassels of 
white flowers. Fruits are very attractive 
to birds. 
4-5 feet, heavy plants.$1.50 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis (Beauty Bush). 
Graceful, slender branches covered with 
gay pink bells. Attractive form and foliage. 
3- 4 feet.$11)0 
4- 5 feet. 1.25 
RHUS cotinus (Smoke Bush). Bloom and 
fruit forms a purplish cloud in July and its 
rugged branches and round, smooth 
leaves makes it a champion. 
3-4 feet.$1.00 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester (Pink 
Deutzia). Popular large Deutzia with 
pinkish white flowers in profusion in May. 
3-4 feet plants.$0.60 
Kolkwitzia Amabilis 
Drive In! 
Look over the stock listed herewith and 
especially drive into the nursery and 
select the material necessary to bring 
your landscaping up-to-date. 
Rosedale Nurseries 
TARRYTOWN NEW YORK 
