
Gold Dust Plant 
Aucuba japonica variegata. Splendid for that tropical effect or accent 
planting combined with camellias or other shade plants. Very interest- 
ing and ornamental. Large green leaves splashed with gold. Likes 
moisture. Good for tub planting. Gal. 95c, 5-gal. $3.50. 
Ask your Rosedale Salesman for your free Planting 
Instruction Booklet on how to grow acid loving plants. 
bssedates. INDICA ALALEAS 
for Spring Bloom 
Indica Azaleas are the choicest of all because their flowers are so 
large and lovely, often 2 inches and more across, sometimes daintily 
doubled. 
Albert-Elizabeth. Most beautiful and striking of a!l indica azaleas. 
Flowers huge, 3 to 4 inches across, double, pure white with a deep 
pink contrasting margin to each petal. Free blooming and spectacular 
in appearance. 5’” pot $1.50, 7” pot $3.00. 
Avenir. A very bushy and free-flowering azalea. It really puts on a 
show each spring when it is covered with large single or semi-double 
bright salmon-orange flowers. One of our most popular azaleas. 
5’ pot $1.50, 7”’ pot $3.00. 
Eric Schame. 
blotches and streaks. 
Large double flowers—salmon pink with pleasing white 
5” pot $1.50, 7” pot $3.00. 
Fred Saunders. Showiest of all—produces masses of large, very bril- 
liant red flowers in spring. Low growing, bushy and compact. 5*’ pot 
$1.50, 7’ pot $3.00. 
MME. CHARLES VUYLSTEKE 
Newest introduction offered on the Pacific Coast. It is the 
most beautiful, the largest, the brightest red of all Belgium 
Indicas. Prolific bloomer, too. This one really has everything. 
You will excuse us if we rave about it because we know you 
will too. Just wait until you see its glowing color. 5’’ pot $2.00, 
7” pot $3.50. 

Niobe. The best white azalea. Makes a very bushy and compact shrub 
freely producing large double flowers of pure glistening white. 5’ pot 
$1.50, 7’ pot $3.00. 
Orchidflora. One of the most spectacular of all Indica Azaleas with 
extremely large double flowers in a brilliant orchid-pink color. A most 
pleasing shade of color and one that you can’t pass by. 5” pot $1.50, 
7” pot $3.00. 

One each 
of 
4 
Azaleas 
5-in. pots 
$5.00 
Regular 
Value 
$6.00 

AZALEA, ALBERT & ELIZABETH 
ROSEDALE’S BIG 4 COLLECTION 
ALBERT-ELIZABETH NIOBE 
FRED SAUNDERS ORCHIDFLORA 
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See descriptions 
on this page 
WHERE THE BEST 

BOUVARDIA, CHRISTMAS CORAL 
Paul Schame. We have trouble meeting the demand for this one, it is 
so popular. Very heavy bloomer over a long period. Flowers truly 
lovely, double rich salmon rose, very large and showy. 5” pot $1.50, 
7” pot $3.00. 
Pink Pearl. Truly the finest of all pink azaleas. You have only to see 
it to want it in your garden. Heavy bloomer with large clusters of 
huge 2-inch delightfully double flowers in a delicate apple blossom 
pink, with deeper rose at the base of the upper petals. 5’ pot $1.50, 
7” pot $3.00. 
Temperance. “The Easter Azalea.’’ The double lavender flowers are 
very large and borne in such great profusion as to make a most pleas- 
ing display. The color is difficult to describe but we are sure that once 
you see it you will agree with us that this lovely azalea belongs in 
your garden. 5” pot $1.50, 7” pot $3.00. 
Triumph. These will bloom by Christmas. Lovely fully double deep 
cyclamen red flowers with a purple sheen, often 3 inches across, the 
petals daintily twisted. 5°’ pot $1.50, 7’’ pot $3.00. 
Vervaeneana variegated. Lovely double ruffled flower of rosy pink with 
white background. Petals have slightly frilled edges. Finest of all 
variegated azaleas. 5*” pot $1.50, 7’ pot $3.00. 
Shrimp Plant 
Beloperone tomentosa. Flowers |2 months of the year. Attractive, cop- 
pery bronze spikes that resemble shrimp. Medium height, 2 to 3 feet, 
sun or part shade. Cut the blooms for your flower arrangements. Use 
as a pot plant for the conservatory—for your friends in cold climates. 
Galawiioc: 
Bouvardia 
Bouvardia Albatross. Bride’s Bouquet. A corsage flower that can be 
easily grown. Lovely waxy white, fragrant flowers often 4°’ long, 
borne in clusters. Deep green foliage. Medium height. Does best 
in part shade, plenty of moisture, rich loam. Sun or part shade 
Gal. 95c. 
Bouvardia Christmas Coral. NEW. From early summer to late fall this 
handsome shrub will be covered with bright coral red blossoms approxi- 
mately 2 inch in diameter. The flowers are borne in clusters, and the 
plant does its best in semi-shad2, where it is usually hard to get color. 
Grows 2 to 3 feet. Excellent for cutting, and very fragrant. Quick 
growing, and forms a neat, well rounded shrub. Tender. 1-gal. 95c. 
Yesterday and Today 
Brunfelsia floribunda. Violet, lavender and white flowers blooming at 
one time, sweetly scented and combined with rich, dark green foliage 
places this scarce shrub among the good landscaping items. Makes 
a pretty and showy sight in spring. Sun or shade and plenty of mois- 
ture. Gal. 95c, 5-gal. $3.50. 

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