On the Saw Mill River Parkway 
SMALL FRUITS 

BLACKBERRIES 
Alfred. The Mammoth Blackberry. For the 
home garden, Alfred is the ideal Blackberry. 
Tremendously large berries from 11% to 134 
inches long, practically free from seeds and 
extremely juicy. 
Heavy, 2 yr. transplants 
25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
BLUEBERRIES 
New Cultivated Kinds Producing Giant 
Berries 
Cultivated Blueberries are one of the most, 
satisfactory fruits for a wide variety of conditions 
We offer large stocks of ready-to-bear plants now 
four years old set with fruit buds at new low 
prices. 
No spraying or difficult care is necessary. 
Plant with plenty of peat moss or humus in full 
sun or partial shade, and mulch. Blueberries 
are excellent for freezing. 
The period of ripening covers several weeks. 
Varieties available are: 
Concord, Midseason Rancocas, Midseason 
Jersey, Harly Rubel, Early 
Pemberton, Midseason Stanley, Late 
All varieties now offered—bearing-age plants 
3 for $5.50, 6 for $10.00, 12 for $16.00 
Each order will contain 3 or more varieties 
for cross-pollination. 
BOYSENBERRIES 
A triple cross of Loganberries, Blackberries and 
Raspberries produced this unusual berry. They 
are tremendous in size, very prolific in bearing 
and produce a berry of highest quality. Our 
plants will bear quickly. 
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. 
eVGA Tene er rae a: 45c. each, $4.00 per doz. 

No. 863 
STATE OF NEW YORK 
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS 
C. CHESTER DU MOND, Commissioner 
CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION OF NURSERY STOCK 
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the nursery stock of ROSEDALE NURSERIES 
of EAST VIEW. County of WESTCHESTER. State of New York, has been 
duly examined in compliance with the Agriculture and Markets Law, 
and has been found to be apparently free from all injurious insects and 
plant diseases. This certificate is valid until October 1, 1948, unless re- 
voked before that date. 
Dated Albany, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1947 
C. CHESTER DU MOND, 
Commissioner 
A. B, BUCHHOLZ, 
Director, Bureau Plant Industry 
BRATE, AI BANY, N.Y. 
We attach copy of our certificate on all our 
shipments. Look for it. It is your guarantee 
backed by our State Department of Agriculture. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Poorman. A red Gooseberry of good quality. 
Prolific grower of medium size. Midseason. 
DAVY AN Re Re gg 5 er, 45c. each, $4.00 per doz. 
HARDY GRAPES 
Caco. Our finest Grape. Wine red with sweet, 
delicious flavor. Large berries earlier than 
Concord. 
Di VAT cate cee esa ae ome 75e. each 
Concord. Most successful in this section. Blue- 
black. Mid-September. 
DIVCAl eM ni tet eee OC. CACM 
5 to 6 ft., 4-yr.-old Bearing Age. .$2.00 each 
Delaware. Sweet, red vinous. Late September. 
DR VCO ee ten Aah, ioe een eT eA 50c. each 
Niagara. Pale green, sweet, ripens with Concord, 
about mid-September. 
Zig CAR RETR ASO ioe MT Sea 50c. each 
4 to 5 ft., 4-yr.-old Bearing Age. .$2.00 each 
Portland. A newer white Grape and one of the 
best for this section. Very early with a delicious 
flavor. About late August. 
2 SV CAL Aer hae, eS So ge ee 50c. each 
Large, 4-year-old, ready-to-bear Grape 
Vines available in several varieties— 
5 to 6 ft., $2.00 each 



RASPBERRIES 
Indian Summer. Red EVERBEARING. A 
grand new variety produced at Geneva Experi- 
ment Station. Produces a crop in mid-June 
and then again in early September until freez- 
ing weather. Vigorous. Hardy at Geneva. 
2 yr. Transplants. .40c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Marcy. Red. Considered by many as the finest 
red Raspberry yet introduced. The fruit is 
very large, firm and of high quality. The canes 
are strong, thrifty and hardy. Introduced by 
New York State Agricultural Experiment 
Station. Late June. 
2 yr. Transplants. .35c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Newburgh. The world’s finest Red Raspberry. 
Newburgh leads the field of Red Raspberry 
varieties in its desirable fruiting characteris- 
tics and productivity, but it has also proved 
to be practically immune to mosaic, the most 
dreaded Raspberry disease. Large red berry 
holds its size for a long season, has a fine, mild 
flavor, and the berries do not crumble. Early 
ripening, about late June. Extremely hardy. 
2 yr. Transplants. .25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Taylor. A new Red Raspberry. Plants are vig- 
orous, hardy, and productive. Long, conical 
shape, firm, thick flesh. Fairly early, about 
late June. 
2 yr. Transplants. .35¢c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Cumberland. Standard mid-season Blackcap, 
ripening about late June. Most widely planted 
variety grown for market and home use. Ap- 
pearance and quality of fruit is superior. 
2 yr. Transplants... .30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
We recommend for a family of four 
the following number of plants— 
depending, of course, on your appetite 
for fruit: 
Blackberries......... 
Blueberries............. 
CULTAN CS ae 
Gooseberries 
Grapes se 
Red Raspberries 
Black Raspberries 
.1 dozen plants 
.1 dozen plants 
 Osplants 
6 plants 
ee Oe Omolaraitis 
1 to 2 dozen plants 
1 dozen plants 



“Off-Season’’—cusTomer SERVICE 
OF DIRECT service to customers during the off-season months of July, 
August, December, January and February, Rosedale offers several 
services and at reduced rates. 
Pruning your shrubs and trees correctly encourages full, bushy growth and 
prevents development of thin, straggly plants. Pruning does not necessarily 
mean shearing and our men are trained to encourage the natural development 
rather than the closely clipped cones, pyramids, etc. so often seen. To neglect 
pruning or to cut without knowing what should be cut may result in loss of 
blooms and fruit or may even cause additional expense by necessitating re- 

Tucker, Armin and Ludwig making Honey- 
suckle cuttings. We propagate large quanti- 
ties of Pachysandra—a Rosedale specialty— 
in the same manner. 
placements. Experience and knowledge combine to produce the best results. 
Our Landclearing crews are thoroughly trained in clearing out underbrush 
and overgrown areas. Anyone can come in with a knife and reduce the amount 
of plant growth indiscriminately, but it takes skilled men with a 
knowledge of plants to know what can best be eliminated. We are 
particularly proud of the tremendous job of restoring the Old Dutch 
Church section of Sleepy Hollow Cemetery of WashingtonIrving fame. 
Transplanting large trees is another important Winter service. 
During this period, the trees are completely dormant and therefore 
can be more safely moved without harmful effect. 
In conjunction with the pruning land clearing and tree-moving, 
frequently some renovation is needed in the landscape pattern. 
Whether remodeling your planting or starting afresh, we suggest 
consulting our Landscape Department. Naturally, off-season 
conferences permit our Landscape architect far more time to 
work with you on your planting problems. Early consultations 
allow you and us to have everything well in hand by the time 
planting conditions are favorable. 

Root systems of Three-Year-Old Apple 
Trees showing, left to right, Good root 
growth (and better general plant de- 
velopment) from being twice transplant- 
ed; once transplanted; not transplanted. 

Left Right 
Berkley Taylor, Assistant Superin- § The Old Dutch Church section of 
tendent, supervises a crew trans- Sleepy Hollow Cemetery aki 
lanting Taxus for root and top : : 
Ravelonmant. restoration by Rosedale Nurseries. 
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