


Same of RatedaleA Suggestions for Dell Planting —Many More Await You at Ouwr Nurseries 




























Fall Planting of Evergreens 
ALL transplanting of Evergreens 
is now well under way and imme- 
diate delivery can be made. Our stock 
in the Fall offers the finest specimens 
with a year’s growth added, at little 
extra cost over Spring. There is no 
better time of year for transplanting 
and your selection at the nursery is 
especially invited. 


Arborvitae 
Here in the Arborvitaes you find Evergreens which 
are at once hardy, handsome and functional. Their 
naturally symmetrical habit of growth and dense, fra- 
grant foliage, even on branches growing close to the 
ground, make Arborvitaes particularly desirable as 
hedges, windbreaks, screens and background plantings. 
The PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE is used exten- 
sively both as a hedge and as a specimen tree for the 
lawn. Its deep, rich green color and true pyramidal 
form of growth make it an outstanding Evergreen. 



We recommend it highly, in addition, for its 
hardiness and vigor. 
Sto 4ft....... $3.75 StoGft....... $9.00 
Ato) S tt ici pcs G.00 6 tof tt acca. 12.00 
7 to 8 ft..........$16.00 
DARK AMERICAN ARBORVITAE (Occidentalis 
WEnigra). This variety is a darker, richer green than 
the common native Arborvitae and growing bushier 
and much taller than the Pyramidal. Wonderful as 
screen, windbreak or high hedge. 
3 to 4ft.......$3.75 S5toé ft 
4to 5 ft 6.00 6to7 ft 

peaeterste $9.00 

Pfitzer’s Spreading 
Juniper — 
(JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS 
PFITZERIANA) 
One of the most popular of the 
Junipers because of its open, 
spreading habit of growth and 
gray green, feathery foliage. 
With its picturesque beauty it 
is used to very good effect as 
a filler in foundation or border 
plantings. | Very hardy and 
drought resistant. 
18 to 24in.. <2... $5.00 
DUO Gk ccsaee 6.00 
23¢:t0'3 f€ jc.2 2... 7.50 
Sito S36 ft oc. 10.00 
3% to 4 ft....... 15.00 
Pfitzer Juniper 
Canadian Hemlock 
(TSUGA CANADENSIS) 
This handsome Evergreen, with the dark green foliage is a leading favorite because of its 
hardiness, utility and uty. Its feathery, graceful dignity makes it outstanding for speci- 
men planting. Or by shearing, it may be used for years in foundation planting. It is ideally 
beautiful for hedge, border or een. The Hemlock thrives in shade or sun and is practically 
immune to insects and disease. For the best all-round Evergreen, select the Hemlock. 


eS EROn 2M DEER. cect oraraiaretecs/ateie/ ts $3.50 Gitors tte. -$18.00 
FEEDS A Cet eucec aemere 5.00 dito 8 ttc. 25.00 
EOL SR Tees acs Core Bee 7.50 Bi tod ftir. . 35.00 
Ato S Stree c..- 10.00 9 to 10 ft... 50.00 
i GPG soon 6 SarcpoecreGnees 15.00 S03 t0)12) ft ess 75.00 
Larger specimens priced on selection 



OUR COMPLETE STOCK LIST WITH PRICES IS AVAILABLE 

istics of the European E 
coloring. Its round-heac spreading form, its 
color, grace and cleanliness make this an out- 
standing favorite. Excellent specimen material. 





TORO SS 155 Ac bo qonencoaronere $22.50 
Sito) 9) ft sce. 30.00 
UN Cia a Sc onc honac 55.00 
Honeylocust 
(GLEDITSIA INERMIS) 
This hardy, long-lived tree is the answer to the 
desire to plant a ‘‘different’’ Shade Tree. Its 
towering, spreading canopy of lacy foliage’ is 
the epitome of light and airy grace. Almost 
thornless. Free from insect pests. A lovely 
tree which we are proud to offer in such excel- 
lent stock. 






114 to 2 in. cal $10.00 
2 to 2} 15.00 
216 to 20.00 
3 to 3! 30.00 
The Mockorange 
(PHILADELPHUS) 
Often wrongly called Syringa, is in general one 
of the most fragrant and profusely-flowering 
of all Shrubs. It thri easily in almost any 
soil, frequently achie g large proportions, 
and makes a great display of white and creamy- 
white flowers in early Summer. This past Summer, ROSEDALE’S MOCKORANGES flow- 
ered heavily. We recommend these three varieties as the best of the many varieties available. 
SWEET MOCKORANGE (Philadelphus coronarius). 
fragrant of all—is one of the oldest varieties of Mockorange. 
bush of not too great height. 
2) RON GINE sate einicte vin ere Fe: 
3 to 4 ft 
4 to 5 ft.. 
DOUBLE MOCKORANGE (Philadelphus virginialis). 
site, waxy-white, double flowers of extremely delightful fragrance. 
Rivers Purple Beech 




This single-blossom type—most 
It grows into a well-rounded 

This vigorous hybrid has exqui- 
As shown here, it blooms 


2 to 3 ft. . . -$1.50 
3 to 4 ft. ° ° . 2.00 
(Wt COR f Caegeoennn o. oe reeeeences ees -.. 3.00 

MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE (Plant Patent No. 538). A recent and worthwhile addition 
to the Philadelphia group. This bushy, shapely plant produces its very double blossoms 
lavishly. While of some fragrance, its pure white flowers suggestive of snow crystals, make 
it an enchanting sight. 
2 to 3 ft 
3 to 4 ft 

Norway Maple 
(ACER PLATANOIDES) 









Douglas Fir 
(PSEUDOTSUGA DOUGLASI) 




YEW — Taxus 
- Of all the Evergreens we offer, we prize our Taxus 
AOE hardy, extremely ornamental evergreen tree with family most highly. Nowhere in this area will you find 
gray-green foliage. Handsome at all stages of growth : 3 
Our Douglas Fir have always done well but this Fall Such a wide range of varieties nor such clean, healthy 
we offer the finest stock in many years stock. Most popular of all Evergreens because of 
4to 5 ft $8.00 Sto 6 ft..... $12.00 their ruggedness and rich, deep green color. Yews are 
in wide usage in modern plantings because of their many 
Norway Ss ruce varied forms of growth—low, spreading, dwarf, upright, 
p etc.—which make them so satisfactory for various pur 
(PICEA EXCELSA) poses. They are slow-growing, so with almost no prun- 
The Spruceisahardy rapid growing Christmas-tree type ing, will not outgrow their locations, 
of evergreen attaining great size. Useful for windbreak 
or specimen planting. Widely used in landscape work We urge you to see ROSEDALE'’S fine collection of 
3to4ft $5.00 4toSft $8.00 5 to 6 ft $12.00 Yews—a few of which we list here. 
White Pine ie 
; (PINUS STROBUS) Hatfield’s Upright or 
No other evergreen fulfills so well the requirements for 
beauty, rapid growth and easy transplanting. Soft blu- Yew 
ish green needles. Symmetrical and pyramidal when 
young becoming widespreading in habit when mature. (TAXUS HATFIELDI) 
Our largest specimens may be moved with safety This is the finest of the upright Yews. It holds its form 
OOK. $12.00 8to9 ft $22.50 almost without trimming 
to 7 ft 15.00 9 to 10 ft 25.00 i 
7 to 8 ft 18.00 10to12ft.. 35.00 aI oY 
18 to 24 in 6.00 
2 to 2% ft 7.50 
: 214 to 3 ft 10.00 
Swiss Stone Pine 3 to 314 ft 14.00 
Swiss Stone Pine { 
(PINUS CEMBRA) — Upright Japanese 
Hardy, drought-resistant tree with dark green elie Y 
age. Its symmetrical, slow-growing compact habit Ww 
makes it a very handsome lawn specimen. Interest- | e 
ing and unusual in its growth. (TAXUS CUSPIDATA CAPITATA) 
2to 3 ft $7.50 3to4ft.$10.00 4to 5 ft.$15.00 This upright, pyramidal form of Taxus cuspidata is 
very desirable for foundation plantings and makes the 
Sargent’s Weeping best and most handsome of all Evergreen hedges. 
15 to 18 in... picks ieinte’ etn a invevesstainteretate .. $4.50 
Hemlock 18 to 24 in.. Sadoodr 6.00 
2 to 2's ft 4 5 7.50 
(TSUGA CANADENSIS | 2% to 3 ft.. - 9.00 
SARGENTI) 3 to 31% ft.. : 14.00 
= 314 to 4 ft... 17.50 
This makes a handsome flat topped 4 to 416 ft 20.00 
evergreen with its pendulous 1 5 x3 
branches reaching to the ground. 4 to 5 ft... . 25.00 
It seldom grows more than about A FEW LARGE SPECIMENS PRICED ON 
4 feet in height but grows laterally 
in graceful, flowing lines. Excellent SELECTION 
for plantingatlargedriveentrances 
or on embankments where it may 
“weep” over the walls, or it may be a 
used with judicious pruning to —> 
soften a foundation planting. Al- Hicks Yew 
ways impressive with its dignified (TAXUS HICKSI) 
beauty. Very hardy. This cross between the Japanese and English Yews is 
18 to 24 in... $7.50 columnar in form rather than pyramidal as the Taxus 
2 to 2% 1) SENOS ohn’ 9.00 capitata Has exceptionally dark green needles and 
Saeeee eZ re messes oN bears its handsome 
2 to . £0. red berries in pro- 
4 to 4}, ft. 25.00 fusion. 
18 to 24 in. .$6.00 
2 to 2) ft.. 7.50 
2}, to 3 ft..10.00 
3 to 315 ft. 12.50 
315 to 4 ft. 16.00 
4 to 4)5 ft. 18.00 
4}5 to 5 ft. 22.50 
5 to 515 ft. 30.00 
Sargent’s Weeping 
RIVERS PURPLE BEECH D 
(FAGUS SYLVATICA RIVERS!) 
with its beautiful, purple foliage is a distinctive tree for the home landscape. I { 
h, such as extra hardiness, and resistance to pests, in addition to its unusual leaf 

It has the desirable character- 

ation r 




Hemlock 
Dwarf Japanese Yew 
HYDRANGEA, TREE FORM 
(HYDRANGEA PEEGEE, TREE FORM) 
a favorite for Summer homes. 





This is a tree form of the popular Hydrangea Peegee, It bears the typical coppery-pink flowers during 
the Summer months and its hardiness enables it to withstand’a great amount of heat and drought— 
4 to 5 ft. $3.50 
<—Japanese Spurge 
(PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS) 
The most popular of evergreen ground 
covers. Pachysandra spreads rapidly, 
finished look 

giving a to an under- 
planting. Since it thrives in the 
shade it is especially useful under 
dense shade trees where gr. will 
not survive \lso good for a steep 
bank when mowing is difficult. Very 
useful as combined ground cover and 
root protector when planted under 
Azaleas, Rhododendron, and Laurel 
Pachysandra puts the finishing touch 
to a foundation planting. Plant four 
or more to a square foot 
l-year rooted cuttings 
$5.00 per 100 $45.00 per 1000 
SHRUB HEDGES 
BARBERRY (BERBERIS THUNBERGI) 

Popular, well-known, red-berried Barberry. Very useful for hedges. 
15Jto 18 in $6.00 per doz., $45.00 per 100 
18 to 24 in ane 4 : $7.00 per doz., $55.00 per 100 
PRIVET LIGUSTRUM OVALIFOLIUM 
Best for neat trimmed hedge. Rapid in growth. Our plants have many stems 
2 to 3 ft $2.00 per doz., $16.00 per 100 
3 to 4 ft $3.00 per doz., $25.00 per 100 
EXCELLENT BORDER 
This very 
Its low, dense habit makes it a very popular plant for low found- 
2to 215 
Have you con 
<— Dwarf Japanese Yew 
(TAXUS CUSPIDATA BREVIFOLIA) 
slow 
olantings. 
12 to 15 in 












































Hick’s Yew 
growing, compact Yew is exceptionally hardy. 
$3.75 
5.00 
7.50 
12.00 
20.00 
30.00 
. 40.00 
50.00 
75.00 












SHRUBS 
Spirea Anthony Waterer 
ene 

EASY TO GROW 
HERE ARE TWO SPLENDID DWARF VARIETIES 
AWAIT YOU AT THE NURSERY 
Hydrangea, Tree Form 
5 Pe ge £ 
ree £ 
FLOWER PROFUSELY 
—OTHER FINE SPIRAEAS 



Foremost of the Maples and outstanding among all Shade Trees because of its regular outline, THis, dwark, comipactcsrowineeGnicaca beatae ite crim cotta wera ini il mee ant heneetnoe rena 
widespreading branches and ve nse shade, is the Norway Maple. This e pea orAUve ato tinuously all Summer. Usually grows about 2}4 to 3 feet tall, but may be pruned back to 
: * 2 ier = aps 3 sree liag allow in the % 
rapid-growing tree thrives well even on city streets. x », green foliage turns y¢ : 
Fall, remaining on the tree long after other trees have's For quick shade, vigor and beauty, keep to desired siz Excellent for Jow border and foreground plantings 
plant a Norway Maple. 
2. to 23¢ in. cal. 2 0.2.20. $12.00 18 to 24 in me S0c1S 
21% to 3 in. cal...... 16.00 2 to 214 ft 1.00 
Sitols+6. in, call ieors. ume 20.00 
314 to 4 in. cal. B&B.... 40.00 
4 to 414 in. cal. B&B.... pene 
415 to 5 in. cal. B&B.... a Dwart 
REDLEAVED JAPANESE r eerinaaale  ~hae White Spirea 
(SPIRAEA THUNBERG!) 
MAPLE First to bloom of the Spiraeas, often be 
fore Spring This twiggy shrub with its 
ACER PALATE pneu FLOWERING DOGWOODS eet 
c ~ Cc ~ . eaves 0 sa ea wry, roundish yuSsh 
This is a comparatively dwarf Maple This native American tree is one of the handsomest and most valuable of the Flowering Trees, Its year-round beauty and adapt- Seis, dae MOEA eee, Tle 
AU ae ate ras it Sea oh ability for planting as a specimen, in a shrub border, as a woo lland accent or as part of a background, makes it ever useful. It white flowers appear with the first bit 
e ed foliage and branches. , 5 5 ; hae : app mene zeal 
Fxeellent eaantancediin the jandecape offers rich floral display in the Spring, heavy foliage in the Summer turning to bright reds and maroons in the Fall, with budde d of st on panne pee ere ae De teh 
picture. We offer well shaped trees twiggy branches making exquisite patterns in the Winter. Added to all this are the bright red berries so attractive to birds We art Sao cabarledinthe Ball 
as follows: able to offer White and Pink Dogwoods as well as the Oriental variety in fine nursery grown stock, as listed 
OR Ce WT eneoounodtica has 4 2 to 3 ft _.$1.00 
. his Oriental 
Sitol 236 tee .. 9.00 WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus florida) ASIATIC DOGWOOD (Cornus kousa). T S 3 to 4 ft 1.75 
3 le Bearing a wealth of white flowers before the leaves appear, type of Dogwood, different from our native varieties, oO : . 
re A med ate 3 20.00 Stenae e heeht of 20 ft. Ke blooms in June after the leaves appear. Pointed white 
chested teactaaienane © bracts in bloom among the green leaves make this a charm- 
A to: Sift incslcmece $6.00 8to9ft.........$15.00 : S u : a 
x sight. Probably this tree is most unusual when fruit- 
StoGft.......... 7.50 9to10ft........ 20.00 Te MEMO see : * Wei | Feeri <> 
g pinkish-red fruits grow in “heads’’ similar to Straw- e a e 
Sugar Maple 7 to 8 ft. 12,00 a0 to12 ft... =a Z5.00 berries, on little, upright stalks. Ripen in August. Foli- 8 
HARUM) Heavy Specimens priced on selection age acquires colorful tints in Autumn. Every lover of I we sere c i aly ue its somewhat 
- he iogwoods has <z east one. pendulous branches produces an enorm- 
(ACER SACC : F ict PINK or RED FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus florida the Dogwoods has at least on ous profusion of soft pink—almost salmon- 
A beautiful Shade Tree of dense, upright rubra). Similar to the White Dogwood in habit and form GS toy tt $10.00 pink—flowers a week or so earlier than 
growth, which does well in eos but bears pink flowers. Very desirable in the landscape scheme : .' Mercola soseale \Wibiteeneniaialtanertand 
- aetna os pe as avcolor accent. Fall leat coloring somewhat more brilliant Ee COCG FE a aa. Sree see dpsow cieine edie tiers . 15.00 less coarse variety of Weigela. Nair 
in : than on the White Dogwood. oe i ee 
2 to 21% in. cal $15.00 ecter 7to8 ft -_§20.00 SILO LOC ate catenin ecoitiaeidtae.e/oste othe 20.00 2 to 3 ft $1.50 bs Bade e 
Norway Maple Hele ty in. cal 6to7ft...... 8to9ft......... 25.00 10 tort? te are ey Renee ena he 30.00 3 to 4 ft 2.00 Weigela Feerie 
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