Rosedale Nurseries, Eastview, N. Y. 


Berries of Cotoneaster 
BERBERIS 
B. Julianae (Wintergreen Barberry). 
Evergreen. Yellow flowers and purple 
fruit. Good ornamental for border, 
foundation or hedge. M 
15 to 18 in.$3.50 2 to 214 ft.$6.00 
18 to 24in. 4.50 214 to 3 ft. 7.50 
234 103 It. ......2 910,00 
B. verruculosa. Dwarf evergreen Bar- 
berry with colorful glossy foliage. 
Very spiny and attractive all year. S 
10 to 12 in.$2.75 15 to 18 in.$6.00 
12to15in. 4.00 18 to 24in. 7.50 
2 tO: Zoo torreon ae $10.00 
DAPHNE 
D. Cneorum (Rose Daphne) Rose 
Daphne is a dainty little bush 1 to 2 ft. 
high with gray green foliage, each 
shoot tipped with clusters of clear rose 
pink flowers in April and May and 
again in Autumn. The fragrance is de- 
lightful and so strong a few plants will 
scent a wide area. Likes plenty of lime 
in the soil. Must have full sun and loose 
soil which never becomes caked. §S 
8 to 10 in.$1.75 | 12to 15 in. $2.50 
LH MODS aeeeyeere POLO 
ILEX—The Hollies 

There is something startling about the sight of a full-grown Holly tree 

DECIDUOUS AZALEAS—Continued 
Azalea calendulacea (Flame Azalea). A brilliant orange and yellow;flowering native shrub. Tall but 
slow growing, free flowering. F 
1S tO Sin ace eects arses $2.75. I 2 to 226: bias nce stein pre D-00 | 3 tod ft. wenn $10.00 
18 tO. 24 Msi atedes ss O.1D” 224 to:3 ft... o.2 eee eco, 100754 tO: Ont ere eee 12.00 
Azalea mollis Hybrids (Chinese Azaleas), A mass of large, bell-shaped flowers delicately shaded in orange 
and red tones on a low, compact shrub. The flowers, which appear before the leaves develop, are proba- 
bly the largest of all the Azaleas and the profusion of blooms is unequaled. Likes plenty of sun and 
develops slowly. M TLZetow Sins we sheress Sete tacts ere ee $2.75 
Azalea mucronulata. A most worthwhile variety for planting in front of Forsythia. Blooms at same 
time and the color combination is most striking. Flowers are lavender-pink. F 
12'to 18intesan- Go:D0 lS tonsa $6.00. | 2to 2% ft... . $7.50) || 456 to 5 thee $25.00 
Azalea nudiflora (Pinzterbloom). Wild Honeysuckle. This lovely native is known to all who have 
tramped the woodlands in May. Fragrant pink. F 
USStO 2A Ansara ce Oat Oot bara erento $4.00 | 8to4 ft........ .$6.00" |\-4 to butte $10.00 
Azalea nudiflora rosea (Downy Pinxter Azalea) (Deciduous). Sometimes confused with A. nudiflora but is 
hardier and deeper in coloring. Very fragrant, rosy-pink flowers. Attains 9 or 10 ft. in height, but is usu- 
ally seen about 3 ft. Prefers half-shade and grows in either acid or lime soil. F 
Ditocrwer toe nsene ete: $4.00) | 3 to 8146 ft... cass. we eee t.00 | 4: t0.5 ft cee cae TOIT) 
246 10:3 ftioccce. cc sees 0100) | BY6 to4 £6. cnc sc. aerate ot L000) | 15 F016 ft. eee nO 
Azalea vaseyi (Pinkshell Azalea). Shell-pink flowers in May. Blossoms cover the entire plant and make a 
striking picture before foliage has developed. A most lovely type. F 
LSEbO nena a ite tea OU) 2% to. 3 ft. heavy-...... $7.50 346 toit fta. ee ee $12.00 
a: 3:10 OG ft .10.2 vaclmecee ol O,00) <4 torSittaeseee eee 15.00 
Azalea viscosa (Swamp Azalea). A slender, upright Azalea with heavily scented pink or white flowers in 
July well after the leaves appear. Thrives in moist places from Maine to South Carolina and attains 4 to 
8 ft. in height. F S40 44b. cos caadetacdenol00 | 4:46 F425. oe $9.00 
COTONEASTER 
The large family of Cotoneasters has 
many members of high value for land- 
scape plantings. Cotoneasters growninan 
open situation generally prove to be hardy 
throughout northern United States. 
They vary greatly in habit and attrac- 
tiveness and rely upon their brilliantly 
colored fruit more than floral beauty, for 
decorative effect. They do not transplant 
as readily as some shrubs and must be 
carefully handled during the transplant- 
ing operation. The generally interesting 
branching habit, both the low, sprawly 
types and those with arching branches 
are decorative all year. 


C. Franchetii. Upright, dense shrub 
with wide spreading branches. Small 
pink flowers in June with a tremendous 
crop of orange berries in September; 
foliage grayish green. F 
15 to 18 in.$2.50 | 18 to 24 in.$3.50 
C. Henryana. A graceful shrub of droop- 
ing habit with reddish foliage. Bears 
an abundance of red-berried clusters 
in Fall. Fine for a slope. 
15 to 18 in., 7 in. pots.......$3.75 
18\t0°24 ine oe ieee eae 5.00 
C. horizontalis. One of the most effec- 
tive fruiting shrubs for the rockery. Its 
low branches, almost horizontal, bear 
a profusion of bright red berries. S 
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aglow with red berries. Our imaginations are stirred by this familiar spe- 
cies not only because of its association with Christmas spirit and cheer, 
but by its crisp, dominant, year-round personality. Only one of this group 
looks anything like the tree Christmas Holly. They differ greatly in hab- 
jt and use but all are among the most desirable of evergreen shrubs. 
I. crenata. A rapid growing, dense evergreen bush with deep green, 
boxwoodlike foliage. A permanent plant of real character. F 
18 to 24 in....$6.00 | 2to 2% ft....$7.50 | 21% to 3 ft 
3 LO SIG itnceicsiissieeien te DLO00) lowe tod thaws. acs 
..-.620.00 
. $9.00 
I. crenata convexa (Bozleaf Holly). Resembles dwarf Boxwood in habit 
and foliage. Usually grows broader than high with very glossy foliage. 
We recommend its wide use as it has a live, healthy look through 
the coldest weather. M 
Lb toyl Sines areca. $475 | 2'to 24 Ite. cemecseee ee CcO0 
LS\to: 24 an acs ties re GOOF | 2 Lestorsiit. aosee oorrnee et 9.00 
I. crenata rotundifolia (Rouwndleaf Holly). Compact, evergreen 
shrub with shiny green foliage and black berries. An outstanding 
variety which is rea] hardy in Westchester. M 
15 to 18 in....$4.75 | 18 to 24 in.. .$6.00 | 2 to 21% ft.....$7.50 
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I, glabra (Inkberry). A bushy, upright growing, very hardy shrub 
with dark, oval foliage, small flowers and an abundance of glossy 
black fruit in Fall; useful for shady and moist locations. M 
15 to 18 in...$2.50 | 18 to 24 in. .$8.50 | 2 to 2% ft.$4.75 
I. opaca (American Holly). The well known Christmas Holly, with 
red berries. Grows to a large tree but may be shared to a dense “ i 
bush. Both male and female plants should be planted. We be- % 
lieve we have one of finest collections of American Holly available 
and all plants have been trained and transplanted frequently. M 
2°40" 3 fb; serie kei ale $6.50 | 6 to 7 ft....$25.00 to $35.00 
3 to 4 ft.............. 9.50 | 7to 8ft.... 35.00 to 45.00 
5:10) Git, -ciemtocuemieike 18.00 | 8to9ft.... 45.00 to 60.00 

ILEX convexa, Green Island (Plant Pat. No. 817), An im- 
proved boxleaf Holly with broader foliage of deepest glossy 
green; hardy and dependable. Growth is moderate and form 
is low mounded. An ideal evergreen for modern planting. M 
L2ZitoL1Siinie eer S500 GIS tore4neee eee $5.25 

Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia) 
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