Black Tartarian Cherries 
Belle of Georgia Peach 
CHERRIES 
SELECTED NO. 1 GRADE, 2-YR. TREES 
5 to 7 feet, 11/16 in. caliper and up, $1.00 each 
Black Tartarian. The favorite large, black sweet 
Cherry. Early ripening. 
Early Richmond. Excellent early, bright red. 
Sour Cherries for pies and home use. 
Governor Wood. Large light yellow and red 
fruit. Excellent for home use. 
Montmorency. The best sour Cherry. Produc¬ 
tive, hardy, and of excellent flavor. Ripens early. 
Napoleon Bigarreau. Very large, pale yellow, 
shaded red; flesh firm and of fine flavor. 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau. Very large, purplish red 
Cherry of splendid flavor. Early 
PEACHES 
SELECTED 1-YR. BUDDED TREES 
5 to 7 feet, 11/16 in. caliper and up, 75c. each, 
$7.00 per 10 
Belle of Georgia. Very beautiful fruit of fine 
quality. White; freestone. Matures in mid¬ 
season. Highly recommended. 
Carman. Large; creamy white or pale yellow, 
with deep blush; flesh tender and pleasantly 
flavored. Very hardy variety. Freestone. 
Elberta. Most popular and best known yellow 
Peach. Handles well and has good flavor. 
Freestone. 
J. H. Ilale. Very large; golden yellow with car¬ 
mine blush. Flesh firm but of delicate texture 
and very juicy. Earlier than Elberta. 
PLUMS 
If purchasers of fruit trees knew how delicious 
Plums are when picked ripe from the tree, nursery¬ 
men would need largely to increase their stock of 
these fruits. Occasionally visitors at the nursery 
say to us they do not wish to buy Plum trees, as 
the fruit is so sour. The reason for this is that their 
experience has been with fruit purchased at the 
store and picked long before it was ripe. No fruit 
herein listed is sweeter than Plums, well ripened 
on the tree. 
No. 1 Grade, 2 yr. trees, $1.06 each 
5 yr., ready to bear, XX Transplanted, $2.50 
SELECTED FIRST-CLASS 
Abundance. Large, amber, sweet. Early. 
Burbank. Cherry red. Good producer. Early. 
German Prune. Dark purple. A great favorite. 
La f e. 
Imperial Gage. Yellowish green, flesh rich and 
sweet. Very productive. Mid-August. 
Shropshire Damson. Dark purple. Excellent for 
preserving. 
QUINCES 
Quince trees are both useful and ornamental. 
When covered with their beautiful blossoms in the 
Spring they are most ornamental, and the delicious 
jellies made from their fruit are ver r valuable. 
No. 1 Grade, 2 yr. trees, $1.00 each, $6.00 per 10 
Champion. A standard yellow variety slightly 
later than Orange. 
Orange. Large, round, golden yellow. October. 
KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE 
Our knowledge of plants and our experience in handling them make us the logical people to 
consult when you are considering planting. We are prepared and equipped to give you a complete 
landscape service, from designing to planting, grading and seeding. Our stock is most inclusive, 
from material for the perennial garden to large trees for immediate effect. During the past 33 years 
we have planted hundreds of homes and estates to the entire satisfaction of their owners. 
A WEALTH OF MATERIAL 
A garden has no equal in creating interest and self expression. To develop the home grounds to 
the highest degree of beauty and enjoyment new and different types of plants must be added from 
time to time. ROSEDALE NURSERIE S has this point always in mind in the growing and exhibit¬ 
ing of a wider range of material at each new season. We now offer 75 varieties of evergreens alone, 
with 50 varieties of shade and ornamental trees and 100 varieties of deciduous flowering shrubs 
together with scores of perennials, more than 100 colors and types of Iris and 150 different shades 
of the finest Peonies in the world. A complete planting for any grounds. 
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