


LOSES 
CALIFORNIA 
TREASURE 
COLLECTION 
These roses are true native Cali- 
fornians—born and bred here on 
California soil and now ready to 
charm the nation. Two of them are 
new introductions ... one is a 
1949 debutante which is so good 
it demands another feature this 
year. 
SUTTER’S GOLD 
1950 ALL-AMERICA AWARD MEDAL 
As gleamingly perfect as the first 
golden nugget dug from Califor- 
nia’s soil a century ago. Exquisite 
long pointed buds develop into 
robust flowers . . . yellow, shaded 
with orange and red. Sweetly fra- 
grant, too. A vigorous, completely 
satisfactory plant. 
$2.50 each 
FORTY-NINER (2) 
1949 ALL-AMERICA AWARD MEDAL 
So many thousands successfully 
planted this rose last year we de- 
cided to feature it again. A bi- 
color... orient red to cherry rose 
on one side, chrome yellow to 
straw on the other. This will be a 
feature in your garden. 
$2.00 each 
CAPISTRANO {2 
1950 ALL-AMERICA AWARD MEDAL 
The soft, lingering fragrance of a 
warm Summer evening is carried 
in each bloom of this new rose. 
The flowers, both in bud and when 
opened, are tinted a deep blush- 
ing rose pink. Capistrano is a vig- 
orous plant, carrying its flowers 
on long stems. We feel sure you'll 
like this rose for many years to 
come. 
$2.50 each 
wae $6.25 
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SUTTER’S GOLD 
(Pat. Applied For) 
there’s a ditference 
in LOSES... here's 
why you can be sure 
with beosedale'. 
Every Rosedale bare root rose bush is grown 
under our supervision in the most ideal rose 
growing conditions. Each rose is 2 years old... 
field grown and sturdy. All growers can offer the 
same rose varieties .. . but only when you buy 
from Rosedale’s can you be sure your roses come 
from pedigreed stock and have been specially 
nurtured to give you most and biggest blooms. 

ROSEDALE’S NURSERIES 

