Rosedale Nurseries, Eastview, N. Y. 
Pieris Japonica 
KALMIA 
Mountain Laurel 
K. latifolia (Mowntain Laurel). The pink blooms 
of Mountain Laurel in June can hardly be 
matched by any other plant for profusion, deli- 
cate form or lasting quality. Most effective in 
group planting and must have oe soil. M 
15 to 18 in.....$2.75 | 2to 24 . $4.75 
18 to 24in..... 3.50 | 2% peo -. 6.00 
BOL ttn asserts $9.00 
LEUCOTHOE 
Catesbaei (Drooping Leucothoe). Most beauti- 
ful dwarf shrub for either shade or sun. White, 
bell-shaped flowers cover the drooping stems in 
early Spring. Prices are low for bushy plants. 
The Fall and Winter color of foliage is bronze 
to red and most decorative. Branches cut for 
floral arrangements last for weeks inside the 
home and the cutting improves the plant. M 
15 to 18 in.....$2.50 | 18 to 24 in... .$4.00 
PIERIS 
P. japonica (Andromeda). Hardy Laurel-like 
leafed plant of unequaled value in a broadleaf 
planting. Glossy leaves of various shades with 
lovely sprays of Lily-of-the-valley-like clusters 
of white flowers in very early Spring. M 
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18 to mes ae . $5.00 | 2 to 2% {t.0.. $7.50 
6 tt. heav y. $9. 00 
} Re Reha aia (Ameri ican ‘ Andromeda). Foliage 
similar in size and pattern to P. japonica but 
flowers differ, growing in showy, upright clus- 
ters rather than drooping. Very much in de- 
mand for its habit of lateral growth into a 
handsome mound of rich green retained 
throughout the Winter. M 
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P. coccinea Lalandii (Firethorn). 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS—Continued 
PYRACANTHA 
Semi-evergreen. 
Strong, slender“branches rising from the ground 
develop stubby side growths upon which are hung 
the numerous orange-red berries. Amazingly beau- 
tiful in the Fall, especially when planted against a 
gray stone background. 
GIN, 1TUNEbaoven o ees | Bae iicosnosoc $7.50 
DubOrd: Lterastere saree GLOOM MAastoreittes.me- os 10.00 
RHODODENDRONS 
Rhododendrons require little care after they 
become established, except possibly some judi- 
cious pruning to keep them full and bushy and 
yet they yield the loveliest flowers in early June 
or late May. They grow best in a light, some- 
what acid soil which is moist but well-drained. 
(They dislike “‘wet feet”.) They do well in shade 
or partial sun and sometimes, unless protected 
in Winter, they may suffer some burning in 
windy areas. 
R. carolinianum. A very early blooming variety, 
small and compact. Has handsome, dark green 
leaves and in May and June produces a profusion of 
soft rose pink bioom. A great favorite. S 
LOYtO1 8 an eae rae ee or ie ron ce oe $3.50 
LS, CO:24: TN oMe error ae mie reer eae 5.00 
PI HOE Ms Wa Aver este tins te oy ears ee reren Senne nace Ole 6.50 
2G LOS. bidet ere aes cies eae oe 8.00 
3 to 4 ft.. See $12.00 to 18.00 
SCOT te specimens. "$25. 00 to 40.00 
R. catawbiense. A native, nee variety, the 
parent of most hybrids. Will grow in any soil that is 
free from lime, is very hardy, and needs little atten- 
tion. Large, round clusters of deep rosy purple flow- 
ers, appearing in May or June, just after R. caro- 
linianum. Well budded plants. M 
Bushy clumps: 
Lo: COylS. Ws ecccrcaess eters «Racial sects ober tete $3.50 
LS  GOC24 Tina Reo escent earn eee 5.00 
PANO MR AE site WARNER. eee API OP BLA SL Wino a An preva tn 6.00 
AY Se OMe ie Wee noma ee nay Cee Ano Gud. Oe 7.50 
SitO. SLO ita. kee es ee eee: 10.00 
SEU AR Kop a iinet cn Stet myac de Bn stoma ordicad bo 15.00 
ARNOT iPr reirr 5 5G ue he Hotere theo ws 20.00 
SeCOLG Oy Geese cielo ee eee eee eae ear ee ae 35.00 
6 to 7 ft . 45.00 
R. maximum (Rosebay). Our native Rhododendron, 
with white and light pink flowers. Nursery-grown 
plants. M 
LSitO DA hye k Aeptee eis rors ee cach area tee ae $3.50 
DONS 1th Sanco See en ee cere een 5.00 
3 to 3% ft Pa (200) 
SEAR ope MuannwnCRy nine proc atse ceaesio piteaioe, i 9.00 
A tO;O ft as, eee Ce ee, $12.00 to 15.00 
D tO GLb eh name ee eee 15.00 to 20.00 
GO COeT Gee Seer See eter eee 25.00 to 30.00 
Special for naturalizing 
12 to 24 in............$1.75 each, $40.00 per 25 
RHODODENDRON 
HYBRIDS 
These well-budded plants are offered in an unusu- 
ally select list of varieties, and it is through these 
named varieties or hybrids—that is, grafted stock— 
that the gorgeous array of colors in Rhododendrons in 
June are obtained. Hybrids are noted, too, for their 
superior foliage. 
Our Hybrid Rhododendrons are the healthiest we 
have ever had and we offer only those varieties 
which are hardy in this area. M 
Lavender, Pink and Purple Varieties 
18 to 24 in. 5 eteyale) I) VIS WoSitsogono 0S $15.00 
2 to 2% ft.. pl2 00 Neo Olay 1 tae ZO 
Red Varieties 
iS COmLS nan eeeits $8.00 2 to 214 ft..... . $12.50 
18 to 24 im. ..... 10.00 21% to 3 ft...... 15.00 
Sizes available are indicated by letters as shown: 
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Cliente: owner, || WReee seeds 3 to 34 ft. 
Larger specimens are available and are priced on selection 
Caractacus. A fine rich purple-crimson flower of well- 
known variety. Blooms late. BC 
Catawbiense album. Large blush blooms changing 
to purest white, A hardy, compact variety. Late. B 
Catawbiense Boursault. Lilac- purple. Exceptional- 
ly sturdy and well-shaped, growing somewhat 
bushy. Early to midseason. 
Catawbiense grandiflorum.  Violet-rose, a real 
Rhododendron color. Exceptionally vigorous. A 
fine midseason variety. BCDE 
Dr. H. C. Dresselhuys. Glittering crimson blooms 
of unusual size. One of best reds and one of the 
best hybrids. Midseason. BC 
Dr. V. H. Rutgers. An unusual red, fringed variety — 
midseason. BC 
Ignatius Sargent. Light clear red, exceptionally 
large trusses. Vigorous and rapid growing. Long a 
favorite. Late. BC 
Lee’s Dark Purple. Deep rich purple. 
slower growing variety. Late. BCD 
Mrs. P. den Ouden. A beautiful new red variety. 
Hardy. Midseason. BC 
Nova Zembla. A very good red accented by hand- 
some dark green foliage. A dense grower. BC 
Prof. F. Bettex. <A fine red. Hardy. Late. BC 
Roseum elegans. A brilliant rose-pink. Handsome 
foliage. Vigorous and hardy—an altogether out- 
standing Hybrid. Midseason. BCD 
A crimson-red. Hardy. Late. BC 
Hardy. Late. BCD 
Vanweerden Poeiman. A red. Hardy. Late. BCD 
Hardy, 
Vanderbrocke. 
Vanderhoop. Carmine-rose. 
A Rosedale Planting of Rhododendrons, Laurel and Pieris 
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