
Hardy Hybrid Tea or 
Evertlooming Roses 
TWO YEAR OLD FIELD GROWN 
Low budded on Multiflora stock—the best for outdoor 
planting 
It is not difficult to grow Rosedale Roses. Simply plant in 
soil mixed with rotted manure in a sunny well-drained location 
any time from April lst to May 15th, and enjoy a gorgeous 
crop of exhibiton blooms by June. 
All 75c. varieties, $7.50 per doz. 
PINK VARIETIES 
Dame Edith Helen. Glowing pink; very large and full; intensely 
fragrant. A continuous bloomer all season. Very hardy. 75c. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Salmon-pink inside, rich copper tinged 
rose outside; large blooms. Early and continuous. 75¢. 
Eternal Youth (Plant Pat. No. 332). The clearest of pinks. A 
Rose of sparkle and beauty whose delightful fragrance and 
cheerful color make it outstanding among all pink Roses. 
Erect long stem. $1.25 
Gloaming, (Plant Pat. No. 137). An outstanding delicate salmon 
pink blending into tawny orange and gold. Hardy and easy 
to grow. Produces exhibition blooms. $1.00 
Mme. Jean Gaujard (Plant Pat. No. 358). Long shapely bud 
with exquisite blend of pastel colors. Delicate creamy yellow 
with gorgeous shades of orange and carmine pink on reverse. 
Free blooming. $1.25 
McGredy’s Pink (Plant Pat. No. 341). Exquisite in form, 
appealing in color. Lends charm and beauty to any sur- 
roundings. Delightful peach-pink tinged with gold. $1.00 
Mevrow G. A. Van Rossem. Brownish yellow flowers, strongly 
shaded coppery pink. 156, 
Miss Rowena Thom. Blooms of brilliant satiny pink, orange. 
flame center. (5c. 

Mrs. Sam McGredy. Scarlet-copper-orange, heavily flushed 
with Lincoln red on outside; moderately fragrant. Profuse 
bloomer. 75¢e. 
Pink Dawn. Well-formed; deep rose opening to lovely pink, 
tinted with orange at base; fragrant. Vigorous. Togs 
Radiance. Cameo-pink; large; intensely fragrant. Blooms all 
season. Tall. 75¢. 
Rapture. Long buds, beautiful blooms of deep pink with yellow 
shadings. 75¢. 

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