Glossy Abelia 
(ABELIA GRANDIFLORA) 
is a half-evergreen shrub of charming beauty 
Its delicate, pink, bell-shaped flowers ofter 
delightful touches of color from July until 
frost. The foliage—a glossy, deep green- 
becomes bronzed in the Fall and clings per- 
Colorful Ornamentals to Enrich Your HAame-and Life 
A year-round procession of harmonious tableaus on the grounds of the well-planned, well-planted home—Blossoms of exquisite delicacy or deep, rich coloring 
and berries to lure the birds—and EDIBLE FRUITS for YOU !—Dark, lacy branches to accent the sparkling snow—the first delicate greens of Spring—the bursting glory 
of Flowering Trees—these can be yours with ROSEDALE’S fine healthy plants and helpful guidance. PLAN and PLANT THIS FALL for next year’s harvest of bloom 
Brilliant fruits 
REDVEIN ENKIANTHUS’~ -» 
(ENKIANTHUS CAMPANULATUS) 
Drooping clusters of bell-like, yellowish flowers veined 
with red as well as red-hued stems give this hardy, natu- 
rally graceful shrub its common name Even without 
pruning, it grows densely in upright, fairly narrow form, 
making an excellent background shrub. When defoliated, 
whorled branches make interesting and decorative effects 
3 to 4 ft $6.00 4 to 5 ft $7.50 
FIRETHORN 
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sistently far into the Winter. A_ splendid Ascriteverniceniaddlsomewhat thomvishruptoflespalier 
¢ eS “filler’’ in plantings. like growth. Branching laterally and close to the ground it 
a carries a thriving foliage along its strong, slender limbs 
S f 2 to 3 feet $2.50 In the Fall, clusters of scarlet berries stud the branches, 

clinging for months, and making it truly a ‘‘Firethorn.’ 
Firethorn can be used with success for various purposes 
against a wall, fence or house; as a hedge, or as dense 
background shrubs in a shrub border It is strikingly 
beautiful against a gray background. 
2 to 3 ft., pot-grown $5.00 
EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN-ASH ~> 
ROWAN-TREE (SORBUS AUCUPARIA) 
This is always a popular tree—both with the home owner 
and the birds. Masses of white, showy flowers in May are 
replaced by clusters of orange-red fruit in September 
which remain on the tree deep into Winter when the birds 
are put to it to find food. A rapid-growing, densely 
Glossy Abelia 
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7 < Bristol Ruby-a New Weigela 
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; of brilliant red. This is a hardy, vigorous shrub bearing flowers similar 
3 in general form to Azalea blossoms, in late Spring and early Summer. 
This past season our Weigela Bristol Ruby flowered so profusely and 
gave color of such richness and charm that it proved again the aptness 
of its name—RUBY. 
2 to 3 ft... ° $1.50 each, 3 for $4.00 
Be tod: TEs seceaectesievlaCleic nein nies $2.00 each, 3 for $5.50 
branched tree with full, well-formed crown. Extremely 
decorative and transplants easily. 
= 8 to 10 ft $4.00 2to21sin. cal. $10.00 
LILACS (Syringa) 10 to 12 ft 6.00 2!;to3in.cal.. 15.00 
2 $20.00 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLES 
Among the many varieties of Flowering Crabs we have to 
offer, you find the delights of beauty, grace and fragrance 
in addition to hardiness and, in some cases upon maturity, 
trees of considerable proportion. According to variety, 
blooms range from single or double delicate pinks to deep 
3 to 314 in. cal 

We believe our collection of French Hybrid Lilacs in their wide range 
of forms, colors and sizes is unexcelled. You will find single and double- 
flowering varieties of such exquisite loveliness and fragrance that you 
will want them all as specimens for your border or Lilac Garden. We 
offer 15 of the finest Hybrid varieties, a few of which are: 
Ludwig Spaeth, with its single, red-purple blooms; President Grevy, 
Viburnum Theiferum 

VIBURNUM theiferum 

double blue; Belle de Nancy, double satiny-rose; Mme. Lemoine ° c } 
TEnIDe white; Katherine Havemeyer, large double, mauve-pink. A Firethorn rose and rosy-purple. A wealth of beauty is in store for 
: This shrub is a tall-growing shrub bearing large the owner of a 
Se _.$2.25 each compound-—white-flowers-in-May-or-June-—It BECHTEL’S CRAB (loensis bechteli). This isa vigorous shapely tree with double — Flowering = Crab 
i : 7 Ppeakee ; ink flowers exactly like Roses and of delightful, rose-like fragrance. One of the =p 
3 to 4 ft +e 3 ee reaches its peak of glory with its heavy clus- Brestior the iaeenite Gabel Glued in ab ocs eae a 4\to/5 #8, $5.00) Othenvaricties)of 
4 to 5 ft. HOT, ade ters of scarlet berries against bronzing leaves Flowering Crabs 
FLORIBUNDA ATROPURPUREA. This is of the same full spreading and prolific 
flowering habit as the Floribunda but much more brilliant. Blossoms are red with 
bronzy red foliage. The innumerable clusters of small Apples turn red in the Fall. 
A tree of overwhelming beauty. 4 to 5 ft. $5.00, 5 to 6 ft. $7.50 
HOPA,. This erect form has large, single red blossoms, replaced in the Fall by 
dark red fruit. The symmetrical, purple-tinged leaves make this a tree of 
striking beauty. 4 to 5 ft. $4.50, 5 to 6 ft. $6.00 
PARKMAN CRAB—the variety pictured—is a slender-stalked tree bearing semi- 
double rose-red flow- 
ers, with glossy, red- 
tinted foliage. A vi- 
sion of color when in 
bloom and_ suitable 
for planting on both 
small and large 
grounds. 
5 to 6 ft. hvy $7.50 
6 to 7 ft. hvy 12.00 
Extra heavy 
specimens $17.50 
SCHEIDECKERI. 
Unusual in its neat, 
pyramidal form, this 
Flowering Crab bears 
are available at 
our nurseries. 
ARNOLDIANA. A bushy tree-form with semidouble pink flowers almost 
twice as large as Floribunda to which it is similar in growth habit. The flow- 
ers turn white after a few days. Waxy yellow fruit, like Cherries, are borne 
in weeping clusters in the Fall. A very fine variety for specimen planting 
We urge you to see this variety at our nurseries as Our specimens are 
especially fine. 10 ft. heavy specimens $30.00 each 
Mountain-Ash 
as the season advances. When fruiting, this is 
Select your favorites and plant this Fall for heavy blooms next Spring. 
Our 4 to 5 ft. stock is especially fine. 
probably the most showy of all the Viburnums. 
3 to 4 ft 
4 to 5 ft 
5 to 6 ft 
6 to 7 ft 
$1.50 
2.50 
$5.00 
7.50 

ROSES 
Inasmuch as this folder goes to press before we 
can determine 
available this a S 
anticipate the finest crop of Roses in m 


urately what Roses we will have 
all, the variety list is omitted. We 
ny years 
and will be able to supply many more fine varie- 
ties than usual. It will be impossible for us to 
deliver Roses before November and weather con- 
ditions will determine their availability for Fall 
planting. Write us for list of varieties and 
prices for Fall Planting. 

Peegee Hydrangea > 
double bright pink 
(HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA) blossoms which last 
a long time The 
This Hydrangea is the best known and ever popular of 

fruit, borne heavily, 

the Hydrangeas. It bears coppery pink and white, is waxy yellow 
conical blooms of immense size from July to September s waxy yellow. 
July 4 to 5ft - 
2 to 3 ft.......$1.00 3 to 4 ft $1.50 Brectctx ae 
10 to 12 ft. 
specimens 35.00 
Andromeda TEA CRAB (Thei- 
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fera). Of spreading, 
(PIERIS JAPONICA) ’ irregular form, this 
This hardy Broadleaf with the Laurel-like foliage has long Crab is completely 
been a favorite with Landscape Architects in foundation covered with red 
buds opening to sin- 
gle pink-white flow- 
ers. Dark red fruits. 
plantings and is now coming into its own. Its compact, 
yet full-leafing habit of growth continues even as it be- 
comes la Added to the lustrous foliage, in the Spring 


there are innumerable panicles of white flowers similar in Very popular 
form to the Lily-of-the-Valley. A very handsome plant 6 to 7 ft $12.00 
which keeps its leaves all Winter in this area. f 3 7 to 8 ft 17.50 

10 ft. heavy 
specimens 25.00 
15 to 18 in $4.00 18 to 24in.$5.00 2 to 2} ft $7.50 
214 to 3 ft.$9.00 3 to 315 ft $12.00 
Parkman’s Flowering Crab Flowering Crab, floribunda atropurpurea 
Andromeda Hydrangea, Peegee 
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