
paid by parcel post. 
HARDY HYBRID TEA or 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
Two years old—Field-grown—Low-budded on 
Multiflora stock—the Best for Outdoor Planting 
Excellent in beds, borders and for cutting. 
Plant: Plant 18 inches apart. Prepare bed by 
spading and turning over soil. Dig hole large 
enough to admit roots spread out. Fill in with 
half the soil, tamping with feet. Water thor- 
oughly. Add rest of soil, mixed with liberal 
quantity of Driconure, heaping soil in mound 
around plant to 6-inch height. Level this mound 
when growth starts. 
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Caledonia. Large, white, very double, hardy 
and long lasting. Slightly fragrant. 
Christopher Stone. Velvety scarlet-crimson. 
Very fragrant. Stands hot weather. 
Condesa de Sastago. Pink, two-tone. Cop- 
pery pink inside with golden tint outside. 
Raspberry fragrance. 
Dame Edith Helen. Glowing pink, large and 
full. Intensely fragrant. Continuous bloomer. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Copper-apricot in 
Summer; cinnamon-peach in Fall. Long- 
stemmed. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Pink two-tone. Salm- 
on-pink inside; rich copper tinged outside. 
Large, continuous bloomer; mildly fragrant. 
Etoile de Hollande. Bright red. Large, loose, 
semi-double flowers of great fragrance. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Pointed carmine-pink 
buds opening to very large, double snow-white 
flowers—sometimes blush-pink at center. Vig- 
orous profuse bloomer in May and June. 
K. A. Viktoria. White. Soft, pearly white with 
lemon-yellow center. Very fragrant. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet, unfading. 
Very fragrant. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Creamy-white with yellow 
base. Long-pointed buds. Fragrant. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Long pointed buds open- 
ing to buttercup yellow flowers. Lightly fra- 
erant. Sturdy grower. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. White, blush pink in 
center. Fragrant and always in bloom. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Deep yellow, perfect flowers. 
Tine buds. Delicate fragrance. 
Pink Dawn. Deep rose opening to pink tinted 
with orange at base. Fragrant. 
Poinsettia. The most brilliant of all red 
Roses. Vivid, velvety, high-centered buds 
open to long-lasting perfectly formed flowers. 
Glossy green foliage. Vigorous and hardy. 
We thought so much of this Rose we gave 
this to our customers in honor of our 50th 
anniversary. 
Radiance. Pink. Large flower of delicate 
| cameo-pink. Blooms all season. Intensely 
fragrant. 
Soeur Therese. Daffodil yellow. Buds are 
silvery yellow; blooms have markings of 
mauve red. Fragrant. 
Rosedale Nurseries, Eastview, N. Y., 
ROSEDALE ROSES 
Everybody likes Roses and everyone wants to grow them. Rosedale Roses are easy to grow and, because they 
are acclimated stock, take hold quickly in their new surroundings. 
You can have a charming Rose garden in full bloom this year by planting Rosedale Roses this Spring. 
All our Roses are sturdy, two-year-old, outdoor-grown stock. 
We suggest April planting but you may order early and we will ship at the proper time. All Roses are sent post- 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
PATENTED VARIETIES 
Applause (Plant Pat. No. 829). Dazzling 
light red. Perfectly shaped, intensely fra- 
grant blooms. Winner of International Baga- 
telle Gold Medal. $2.00 each. 
Apricot Queen (Plant Pat. No. 464). Orange 
and apricot at base, to salmony-rose and pink. 
Long pointed buds. $1.25 each. 
Charlotte Armstrong (Plant Pat. No. 455). 
Blood-red opening to cerise. Beautifully 
shaped bud. Luxurious foliage. Moderate 
fragrance. $1.50 each. 
Countess Vandal (Plant Pat. No. 38). Bicolor. 
Coppery bronze and pink flooded with gold. 
Fine fragrance. $1.35 each. 
Crimson Glory (Plant Pat. No. 105). Oxblood 
red. Intense, deep vivid crimson. Wonderful 
fragrance. $1.35 each. 
Debonair (Plant Pat. No. 677). Rich, golden 
yellow. Large, double blooms. Very vigorous 
grower. $1.50 each. 
Diamond Jubilee (Plant Pat. No. 824). Warm, 
buff-yellow. Very large, long-lasting, fra- 
grant blooms. Profuse. $2.00 each. 
Eclipse (Plant Pat. No. 172). Yellow. A rich, 
clear gold color. Produces abundantly. Con- 
tinuous bloomer. $1.35 each. 
Forty-Niner (Plant Pat. No. 792). 1949 All- 
America Rose Winner. Probably the most 
brilliant of all bicolored Roses. The inside of 
the petals is a vivid red with the outside a 
chrome yellow. A beautiful, tall and vigor- 
ous growing plant. Long-budded, mildly 
fragrant. $2.00 each. 
K. T. Marshall (Plant Pat. No. 607). Deep 
coral-pink suffused with yellow. Fruity fra- 
erance. Tall, hardy and very vigorous. 
$1.35 each. 
Lowell Thomas (Plant Pat. No. 595). Clear, 
canary yellow. Large, very double blooms. 
Intermittent bloom. $1.50 each. 
Mary Margaret McBride (Plant Pat. No. 537). 
Deep coral pink. Large, high-centered blooms. 
Excellent form and color. $1.50 each. 
Mirandy (Plant Pat. No. 632). Maroon red. 
Both buds and blooms of unusual brilliance 
Extremely large, very double flowers of pene- 
trating fragrance. $1.50 each. 
Nocturne (Plant Pat. No. 713). One of the finest 
reds—an All-America Award Winner for 1948. 
Longest, streamlined buds. Cardinal-red with 
crimson shadings. $1.50 each. 
Peace (Plant Pat. No. 591). Canary yellow to 
creamy ivory. Deep yellow buds with cerise- 
tipped edges swelling to creamy-white blooms 
with delicate pink tints. Unusually large, 
double and long-lasting. The 1946 All-America 
Award Winner. $2.00 each. 
Rubaiyat (Plant Pat. No. 758). Rose-red. Very 
fragrant, double; long pointed buds. $1.50 each. 
Show Girl (Plant Pat. No. 646). Deep pink. 
Long, firm buds of rich coloring, on long stems 
making for excellent cutting. Delicate fra- 
grance. A sturdy plant. $1.50 each. 
Tallyho (Plant Pat. No. 828). 1949 All-America 
Winner. A very unusual shade of pink with 
the outside of the petals almost a crimson. 
Beautiful buds on long stems unfold slowly 
to full, many petaled blooms. Rich, spicy 
fragrance. Easy to grow. $2.00 each. 
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Roses called for at the Nurseries are fresh dug to your order and may be planted the same day. 
RELIABLE CLIMBING 
ROSES 
These excellent proven varieties are of vigor- 
ous, flowering stock and will be a constant 
source of satisfaction on walls, fences or trellises. 
They require little care. 
Plant 4 feet apart. 
Blaze (Plant Pat. No. 10). Scarlet. Vividly 
shaded, double flowers. An improved variety 
of Paul’s Searlet. Takes on everblooming 
characteristics as plant matures. $1.50 each, 
$15.00 per dozen. 
Dr. J. H. Nicolas. Cupped, rose-pink, very 
fragrant blooms in clusters. Very large 
flowers—almost 6 in. in diameter. $1.50 each, 
$15.00 per dozen. 
High Noon (Plant Pat. No. 704). Intense clear 
yellow. Long-stemmed, perfect buds. Pro- 
duces all season. All-America winner. $2.00 
each, $20.00 per dozen. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechlin. Delicate pink flow- 
ers, stained crimson on outside. Huge, fra- 
grant blooms in abundance in June. $1.25 
each, $12.50 per dozen. 
Mary Wallace. Bright pink flowers with lumi- 
nous sheen. Very large, semi-double, fragrant. 
Famous dooryard Rose. $1.25 each, $12.50 
per dozen. 
New Dawn (Plant Pat. No. 1). Delicate pink. 
Blooms intermittently all Summer and Fall. 
One of the hardiest climbers. $2.00 each, 
$20.00 per dozen. 
Paul’s Scarlet. Red. Intensely red flowers 
borne in loose clusters. Most popular red 
climber. $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
TRAILING GROUND 
COVER ROSES 
Max Graf. Pink. Large single, shining pink 
flowers. Fine for banks and rocks. 75c. each, 
$7.50 per dozen. 
Wichuraiana. White. Clusters of starry white 
flowers. Glossy leaves. One of the best for 
bank covers. 75c. each, $7.50 per dozen. 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
Skyrocket. Hardy, shrub-like in character. 
Bears deep pink blooms throughout the season. 
Often covered with blooms, buds, and seed 
pods at the same time. $1.25 each. 
Rosa Hugonis. Dainty, single yellow flowers on 
shrub-like plant. First to bloom in the early 
Spring. $1.25 each. 
TREE ROSES 
None available this year. 
An almost complete crop failure of Tree 
Roses this past year makes necessary our with- 
drawing this popular item from our list. Rather 
than offer the few rather poor trees available, 
we ask you to bear with us until the next crop 
is ready. 
