Rosedale Nurseries, East View, N.Y. 30 
lvuits for the Home Garden and Orchard 
We offer a time-tested list of fruit trees and bush fruits. Every planting should include at least a few of these. Many are as beautiful in blossom 
as the finest ornamental plants and all bear fruit which is incomparably better in flavor than that which is purchased in the markets. You will find 
the large fruits such as Apple and Peach, will provide you with as much color and beauty during the flowering season as any of the finest flowering 
trees and at the same time will provide luscious fruit later in the season. We are offering principally, two year old stock—the finest size for planting 


and in varieties of known hardiness and superior flavor. 
The Department of Agriculture recommends the planting of Fruits. It now becomes apparent that we have ahead 2 long range program of feed- 
ing the world. Some of these fruits will produce this year, others next year and all will add to your home food supply. Plant more fruits this Spring: 
you cannot start sooner. 
APPLES 
One of the most satisfactory of all lawn trees is a well proportioned 
Apple tree, attractive at all times and really gorgeous when in full bloom. 
It follows with a generous crop of One of the finest of all fruits. 
TREE SIZES—We offer a wider and more complete selection of Apples 
this year than ever before. The following sizes are available. 
2 YEAR OLD NO. 1 GRADE—5 to 7 ft. high, caliper 11/16 inch. 
The best size to plant for a good sized orchard but will take 4 years 
or more to bear. $1.00 each, 3 of a kind $2.50, 12 for $10.00, not less 
than 3 of a kind at the dozen price. 
3 TO 5 YEAR OLD NO. 1 GRADE—-6 to 8 ft. high, caliper 1 to 1% 
inch. A medium size which has been once transplanted, carefully pruned 
and should bear at least two years sooner than 2 year olds. Available 
in a few varieties (see varieties listed) $2.50 each. 
BEARING AGE TREES—Truly landscape size. These six and seven 
year old trees are 8 to 12 feet in height and have been several times 
transplanted, pruned, sprayed and cared for by an orchardist. They 
will ¢aliper from 2 to 2% inches or over and will mostly bear as soon as 
established, many this year. We have had great success with this size 
and the immediate results give great satisfaction. $7.50 each, 3 for $20.00 
APPLE VARIETIES 
Well known Red Winter Apple keeps well and has a fine 
Available 2 yr. and Bearing Age sizes. 
Baldwin. 
flavor. 
Cortland. McIntosh type. 
with tendency to hold to tree better than McIntosh. 
variety. Dwarf only. 
Early McIntosh. Ideal early variety. Bears young and fruit is true 
MelIntosh flavor and quality. Especially fine for home use. Available 
2 yr., Bearing Age, Dwarf. 
Combines flavor and quality of McIntosh 
An improved 
Hyslop Crab. Most popular Crabapple for preserving. Large red 
fruit. Available in 2 yr. and 3 to 5 yr. grades. 
Kendall. McIntosh seedling recommended by N. Y. 5. Experimenta] 
Station. A better keeping McIntosh. Available 2 yr. only. 
McIntosh. Leading commercial variety for New York State. At- 
tractive red apple with white, tender, juicy flesh. Fine eating and cook- 
ing. Bears fairly young. Available 2 yr. and Dwarf. 
McIntosh Red. 
lar McIntosh. 
Macoun (New). Of the new varieties Macoun is unusually popular. 
It is like MeIntosh in color, flavor and quality but ripens a little 
later. Available in Bearing Age only. 
Solid red color only distinguishing quality from regu- 
Available in 2 yr. only. 
Northern Spy. Winter Apple of unsurpassed flavor; large, bright red. 
Keeps well and bears well. Tree matures slowly. Available in 2 yr., 
3 to 5 yr., Dwarf, 6 and 7 yr. size. 
Early bright red Summer Apple. Fine tart flavor. 
Available in 2 yr., 3 to 5 yr. size. 
Red Astrachan. 
Quick growing and early bearing. 
Red Delicious. Large, solid dark red Apple. Crisp fine grained quality 
and flavor. Excellent eating and a good keeper. Available in 2 yr., 
Bearing Age, Dwarf. 
Red Gravenstein. [Fall ripening, crisp tart flavored red Apple. An 
improved sort. Popular. Available in 2 yr. only. 
R. I. Greening. Yellowish green; unexcelled cooking Apple. 
and keeps well. Available in 2 yr., and Bearing Age. 
Yellow Delicious. 
Yellow Transparent. Bright greenish yellow. Early Summer Apple 
for eating and cooking. Available in 2 yr., 3 to 5 vr. size, Dwarf. 
Bears 
Golden yellow, crisp, juicy and fine. Dwarf only. 
APRICOT 
Moorpark. Large, round fruit. Orange with red cheek. Rich flavored, 
juicy flesh. 
16 in. cal 
lyr. 11 

Montmorency Cherry 
CHERRIES 
2 yr. old 11/16 in. caliper, 5 to 7 ft. high, $1.50 each, 3 for $4.00 
Bing. Large dark brown or black Cherry. Hardy, vigorous variety 
which succeeds better in the East than most. 
Black Tartarian. 
ripening. 
The favorite large, black sweet Cherry. Early 
Governor Wood. 
home use. 
Large light yellow and red fruit. Excellent for 
The best sour Cherry. 
Ripens early. 
Montmorency. 
cellent flavor. 
Productive, hardy and of ex- 
Napoleon Bigarreau. 
ductive and popular. 
Early ripening. Large red fruit. Very pro- 
Schmidt’s Bigarreau. 
Very large, purplish red Cherry of splendid 
flavor. Early. 
PEACHES 
SELECTED 1 YEAR BUDDED TREES 
4 to 6 feet, 9/16 in. caliper, $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
Belle of Georgia. 
with red blush. 
Elberta. Most popular and best known yellow Peach. 
and has good flavor. Freestone. 
Golden Jubilee. Extremely popular, hardy new Peach. 
yellow, red blushed. Freestone. Mid-August. 
Well-known white freestone. A rich, creamy Peach 
Ripens 8 days before Elberta. 
Handles well 
Large, golden 
Best early yellow. 
Hale-Haven. (New). Early yellow freestone. Very hardy and vigor- 
ous, combining the quality and appearance of J. H. Hale with the 
hardiness and vigor of South Haven. 
Rochester. 
Extra early Peach of the highest quality. 
freestone. 
Large yellow, 
