
42 ROSEDALE NURSERIES 

BLACKBERRIES 
Alfred. The Mammoth Blackberry. For the home garden, 
Alfred is the ideal Blackberry. Tremendously large berries 
from 114 to 134 inches long, practically free from seeds 
and extremely juicy. 
Heavy 2 yr. Tratisplants....... 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
BLUEBERRIES - Cultivated 
A grand combination of luscious fruit and the most beau- 
tiful, ornamental shrub. | 
Cultivated Blueberries are the result of 25 years of experi- 
menting. No spraying or difficult care necessary. Gigantic 
berries of exquisite flavor. Plants are hardy at 30 degrees 
below zero. 
Varieties offered: 
Concord, Jersey, Rancocas, Rubel, Stanley, Pemberton 
18 to 24 inch plants. 4 years old. $2.25 each, 5 for $10.00, 
12 for $20.00. 
Regular list price—See special Fall sale offer inside back cover. 
Large specimen plants—4 to 5 feet—available for Landscape 
planting $10.00 each. 
BOYSENBERRIES 
The Boysenberry is from a triple cross involving Logan- 
berries, Blackberries and Raspberries. They were bred by 
Rudolph Boysen, Superintendent of Parks at Anaheim, Calif. 
They are now planted in almost every state in the union. We 
offer it because of the tremendous large size of the berries, 
because of its very prolific fruiting and because Boysenberries 
are the highest quality of all bramble fruits. 
New Thornless, 2-yr. transplants .35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
CURRANTS 
New Red Lake. Finest of all Red Currants. The berry is 
unusually large in size and superior in quality. The clusters 
are long and filled out to the top. Heavy yields. 
Qf ean che srs ty eee rier 45c. each, $4.00 per doz. 
HARDY GRAPES 
Caco. Our finest Grape. Wine red with sweet, delicious flavor. 
Large berries earlier than Concord. 
BD. Vear.). eae Fee Re ITER EN el cs ye RE Les. 75c. each 
Concord. Most successful in this section. Blue-black. 
Mid-September. 
2: YORE i, Past Bebe tes ee oer > ee 6 re 50c. each 
Delaware. Sweet, red, vinous. Late September. 
D. VON Fach. fa tes ake Heo ge a cee 50c. each 
Fredonia (New). Promises to be the earliest good black 
Grape; vigorous, hardy, productive; one of best American 
red juice varieties. Late August. 
2 VOaR uaa Die Soiree a) cee ai) eae eee 50c. each 
Niagara. Pale green, sweet, ripens with Concord, about 
mid-September. 
2 VOAT. Yous oe oo tia eee aie 50c. each 
Portland. A newer white Grape and one of the best for this 
section. Very early with a delicious flavor. About late 
August. 
VS VCR a: 5 caste eae Sai fase Sigg sr 50c. each 




