
ROSEDALE 
ROSES 
Available March 1st—the best Time to Plant, Late March or 
April 
Roses are still very scarce. Order immediately and mention 
second choice or allow us to substitute similar colors. Advance 
orders will be taken with 25% deposit for the tollowing 
varieties. 
HARDY HYBRID TEA OR EVERBLOOMING 
ROSES 
Two Years Old, Field Grown, Low-budded on Multiflora 
Stock—The Best for Outdoor Planting—$1.25 each, 
5 for $6.00 
Ami Quinard. Dark maroon red. Semi-double flower with 
velvety sheen. 
Autumn. Burnt orange, streaked with red. Moderately 
fragrant. 
Betty Uprichard. Carmine buds, opening to salmon-orange 
inside flower. A vigorous, prolific Rose of delightful coloring 
and fragrance. 
Caledonia. White; hardy and long-lasting, with large, very 
double blooms. Slightly fragrant. 
Condesa de Sastago. Pink two-tone. Coppery pink inside 
with golden tint outside. Raspberry fragrance. 
Dame Edith Helen. Pink. Large and full continuous bloom- 
er. Intensely fragrant. 
Edel. White; ivory shading at base. A flower of great quality. 
