
Buy Rosedale’s Selected CITRUS TREES 
VALENCIA ORANGE 

EUREKA LEMON 

DELICIOUS ORANGES FOR 
LARGE OR SMALL PLANTINGS 
Whether you are planting a small or large orchard or only a single speci- 
men or two, it will pay to select your trees at Rosedale’s. We offer only top 
quality trees in varieties popular for quality and flavor. 
The orange is among the best known of all warm climate fruits as a source 
of delicious, health-giving juice and fruits for salads. To get the best qual- 
ity fruit from your planting, plant correctly and give the best care—regular 
watering, cultivation of the soi! under the branches; fertilizing and spraying 
to keep free of scale. 
As an ornamental tree—the orange rates very high—deep green lustrous 
foliage covering its rounded form from the ground up and in its season, the 
luscious fragrance of blossoms perfumes the air. Orange blossom honey is 
one of the choicest types there is, if you keep bees. 
Robertson Navel 
A sport of the Washington Navel whose distinction of producing enor- 
mous crops of delicious navel oranges is well recognized. The fruits are 
larger, possess a smoother skin and are generally of a better quality. Since 
it ripens three weeks ahead of the Washington Navel it extends the season 
by almost a month. It is a fine winter orange for home planting. (Pat. 126). 
Each $5.85. 
Seedless Valencia 
Pat. 124. A welcome form of the Valencia orange lacking the customary 
seeds so common in this popular summer juice orange. Fruits similar to the 
ordinary Valencia with finer textured flesh, containing less ‘‘rag’’. Trees 
are of vigorous growth and bear excellent crops of fruit. We recommend this 
orange very highly and believe you will agree with us on the quality of its 
fruit. $5.85 each. 
Valencia 
Smaller sized fruits, but very fine flavored, although containing a few 
seeds, making high quality juice. Thin skinned fruits are easily juiced. Makes 
a large tree. May to fall flowering. Each $5.50. 
Washington Navel 
The most popular winter ripening orange. Large, seedless fruits unex- 
celled for flavor, juice and general high quality. Peels easily and sections 
can be separated readily without breaking. Fruits ripen from December to 
April. Each $5.50. 
Tangerines 
Dancy 
Beautiful, large thin-skinned fruits, easily peeled and containing a wealth 
of tasty orange-red segments. Each $5.50. 
Satsuma 
Hardy for a citrus, this variety does well in most places. Fruits are flat- 
tened, with a looser skin covering the tasty orange-red juicy segments. One 
of the earliest tangerines to ripen, often before Christmas. Small neat tree, 
10 to 12 feet high and a good bearer. Each $5.50. 
King Mandarin 
Large colorful fruits with delightful flavor. The skin, rougher than on 
most tangerines, fits loosely and is easily peeled exposing the tasty segments 
beneath. Has few seeds. The King Mandarin is the largest of all tangerines 
Ripens from March to August. Each $5.85. 
Dwarf Citrus 
Meyer Lemon Rangpur Lime 
One of the best plants to serve B ‘ ; e 
both as an ornamental shrub and as eautiful large shrub. Big, white 
a source of fine lemons for culinary fragrant blossoms and_ orange-red 
use. Dwarf in habit, it is constantly fry; F = 
; ruits. Good fo - 
covered with fragrant lavender and é ecptekSyinethersum 
white blossoms and maturing fruit. mertime. You need one of these in 
Gal. 90c, 5-gal. $3.50. your garden. Gal. 90c, 5-gal. $3.85. 

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