MAGNIFICENT ROSEDALE ROSES Ke% 2228! 
Ta Bring You Calor, Beauty, Restful Pleasure 
ALL ARE HARDY VARIETIES—ESPECIALLY SELECTED FOR WESTCHESTER SOILS AND CLIMATIC CONDITION 
Plant ROSEDALE ROSES with Confidence — All Plants Are Well-rooted and Well-budded 
Planting Instructions—Select well-dramed sou; dig the hole large enough to accept roots easily; fill in half of the soil and tamp down; water 
thoroughly; fill in balance of soil, mixed with liberal quantity of Farmanure or Agrico Rose Food, heaping soil in 6-inch mound around plant. Level 
this mound when growth starts. 
and shipment will be made at the proper time. 
It is really very simple—even tor the most timid beginner. 
We suggest April planting but you may order early, 
Outside our delivery area, dormant Roses are shipped by parcel post at our expense. 
Everblooming 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Continuous Blooms in Profusion from June 
to Fall — Selected, 2-Year-Old Stock — 
Field-grown, No. 1 Grade 
$1.35 each Three or more $1.20 each, 
12 for $12.00 
Add 50c. each for Potted Roses later 
in the season 
Caledonia. Large, WHITE, very double. Hardy. 
Striking. 
Christopher Stone. Velvety SCARLET- 
CRIMSON. Very fragrant; very effective. 
Condesa de Sastago. Coppery PINK TWO- 
TONE with golden tint. Raspberry fragrance. 
Dame Edith Helen. A glorious, glowing PINK. 
Large, full, intensely fragrant 
Duquesa de Penaranda. BI-COLOR COP- 
PER-APRICOT. Long-stemmed and very 
fragrant. Handsome. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. TWO-TONE. Salmon- 
pink ins‘de, coppery-pink outside. Large, 
protuse blooms. 
Frau Karl Druschki. SNOW-WHITE. Very 
large, double, open. Scentless. 
K. A. Viktoria. PEARL-WHITE, Iemon-yellow 
center. Very fragrant. Fine for accent. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Deep CANARY-YELLOW. 
Unfading; tragrant. Beautiful form. 
Pink Dawn. Deep ROSE-PINK opening to 
bright pink. Fragrant. Vigorous grower. 
Poinsettia. Most brilliant RED. Rich, velvety, 
long Iasting. Fragrant. 
Pres. Hoover. BI-COLOR. Large flowered in a 
blend of scarlet, orange, yellow and pink. Semi- 
double; truity fragrance; abundant bloom. 
Snowbird. WHITE, creamy center. Double, 
high centered. Very fragrant. 
Soeur Therese. GOLDEN YELLOW, with 
carmine-tipped petals. Very large, semi-double. 
Specially Selected Patented 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Each year we carefully study the stock ot Pat- 
ented Hybrid Tea Roses available and select the 
choicest ones to assure you, as best we can, of 
obtaining real pleasure from your Roses. 
These particular varieties are notable for their 
exceptionally fine characteristics—beautiful torm, 
dependable hardiness, outstanding vigor, delight- 
ful fragrances or wonderful colors. Make any 
selection you may wish—all are excellent both in 
quality of bloom and in health and cleanliness of 
stock. You will love your Rosedale Rose Garden. 
Charlotte Armstrong (Plant Pat. No. 455). 
Long, slender, cerise buds open to magnificent 
blooms; moderately tragrant; luxurious toliage. 
An outstanding tavorite since 1941. $2.00 each, 
three or more $1.75 each. 
Crimson Glory (Plant Pat. No. 105). See page 
18. $1.75 each, three or more $1.50 each. 
Chrysler Imperial (Plant Pat. Applied For). See 
page 15. $3.00 each, three or more $2.65 each. 
Forty-Niner (Plant Pat. No. 792). The most 
brilliant of all bicolored Roses; inside of petals 
is vivid red with outside chrome yellow. Mildly 
fragrant. $2.00 each, three or more $2.00 each. 
Fred Howard (Plant Pat. No. 1006). This All- 
America Winner for 1952 offers long, rich yel- 
low buds, edged with enchanting delicate pmk, 
opening to huge, fully double, buff yellow 
blooms. Particularly beautiful when tully open. 
Of robust vigor. $2.50 each, three or more 
$2.20 each. 
Golden Scepter (Plant Pat. No. 910). See page 
15. $2.50 each, three or more $2.20 each. 
Helen Traubel (Plant Pat. No. 1028). See page 
15. $2.75 each, three or more $2.40 each. 
Lowell Thomas (Plant Pat. No. 595). Clear, 
canary-yellow blooms on robust growth—a 
very fine yellow Rose. 1944 All-America 
Winner. $2.00 each, three or more $1.75 each. 
Mirandy (Plant Pat. No. 632). Huge, full blooms 
of dark glowing red—top All-America Winner, 
1945; penetrating fragrance. $2.00 each, 
three or more $1.75 each. 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet (Plant Pat. No. 129). 
Very large, semi-double blooms of coppery- 
pink.  Honey-like fragrance. $1.50 each, 
three or more $1.30 each. 
New Yorker (Plant Pat. No. 823). Fiery red 
blooms on long, stiff stems. Very fragrant. 
Exciting color—wonderful accent. $2.00 each, 
three or more $1.75 each. 
Nocturne (Plant Pat. No. 713). One of the finest 
reds, cardinal red with crimson shadings. AIll- 
America Award Winner, 1948. Longest, stream- 
lined buds. $2.00 each, three or more $1.75 each. 
Peace (Plant Pat. No. 591). Rich, warm yellow- 
tvory tones blend with delicate pink tints in these 
unusually large, long-lasting blooms. One of fin- 
est Roses ever produced; sole All-America Win- 
ner 1946. $2.50 each, three or more $2.20 each. 
Show Girl (Plant Pat. No. 646). See page 15. 
$1.75 each, three or more $1.50 each. 
Sutter’s Gold (Plant Pat. No. 885). Golden yel- 
low shaded with red. First American Rose to 
win top national (All-America Award) and In- 
ternational Awards (Bagatelle Gold Medal and 
Geneva Gold Medal). Exquisite. $2.25 each, 
three or more $2.00 each. 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
(THE SHRUB TYPE OF ROSE) 
Floribunda Roses are noted for their full bushi- 
ness and their great profusion of continuous 
blooms. Truly everblooming and_ especially 
effective for border and hedges. 
Plant them 2 to 3 feet apart. 
We list here a selected group of Floribundas 
giving you the colors to aid in making your choice: 
Betty Prior (Plant Pat. No. 340). Pink, 
very fragrant. Best for mass planting. $1.50 
each, three or more $1.30 each. 
Donald Prior (Plant Pat. No. 377). Bright 
red; free flowering. $1.50 each, three or more 
$1.80 each. 
Fashion (Plant Pat. No. 789). Exquisite coral- 
pink suffused with gold; enchanting fragrance. 
$2.00 each, three or more $1.75 each. 
Floradora. Brilliant vermilion; prolific and con- 
tinuous. $1.50 each, three or more $1.30 each. 
Goldilocks (Plant Pat. No. 672). Rich, clear, 
golden yellow ot Sweetheart Rose’ type. 
$1.50 each, three or more $1.30 each. 
Ma Perkins (Plant Pat. Applied For). See page 
15. $2.25 each, three or more $2.00 each. 
Pink Bountiful (Plant Pat. No. 601). Soft, glow- 
ing pink in unusual profusion; hence the name. 
$1.50 each, three or more $1.30 each. 
Pinocchio (Plant Pat. No. 484). Tiny, salmon- 
pink blooms. Dwarf, bushy. $1.50 each, 
three or more $1.30 each. 
Red Pinocchio (Plant Pat. No. 812). Glowmg 
velvety carmine. Exceptionally profuse. 
$1.50 each, three or more $1.30 each. 
Summer Snow (Plant Pat. No. 416). Beautiful, 
large white clusters in countless numbers. 
$1.50 each, three or more $1.30 each. 
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Vogue (Plant Pat. No. 926). Lovely little flame- 
red buds, flared slightly at the end, become a 
mass of cherry-coral blooms—a wonderful dis- 
play. Delightful spicy fragrance. 1952 AII- 
America Winner. $2.25 each, three or more 
$2.00 each. 
World’s Fair (Plant Pat. No. 362). Dark, vel- 
vety maroon blooms virtually hide this bushy 
plant. $1.50 each, three or more $1.30 each. 
Vigorous CLIMBING ROSES 
with abundant blooms 
A constant source of enjoyment on the home 
grounds. Plant on walls, fences or trellises. Plant 
4 feet apart. These Rosedale Clmbmg Roses 
require little care. 
Blaze. The overwhelmingly popular scarlet 
climber. Vivid, double flowers. Plant takes on 
everblooming qualities as it matures. $1.50 
each, three or more $1.25 each. 
Doubloons (Plant Pat. No. 152). Huge, double, 
golden yellow flowers in clusters. Fragrant, 
profuse tmtermittent bloom. $2.00 each, 
three or more $1.75 each. 
Dr. J. H. Nicolas. Cupped, rose-pmk blooms in 
clusters; flowers almost 6 in. in diameter! Very 
fragrant. $2.00 each, three or more $1.75 each. 
High Noon (Plant Pat. No. 704). Intense, clear 
unfading yellow; long-stemmed perfect buds. 
Everblooming, producing all season.  AlI- 
America Winner. $2.25 each, three or more 
$2.00 each. 
Mary Wallace. Delightful pink flowers with 
luminous sheen. Semi-double. Very large 
blooms; fragrant; a great favorite, long estab- 
lished. $1.85 each, three or more $1.20 each 
New Dawn. Delicate pink blooms in great pro- 
fuston all Summer into late Fall. One of the har- 
diest climbers. $1.75 each, three or more 
$1.50 each. 
Paul’s Searlet. Intensely red flowers borne m 
loose climbers. The most popular red Climber 
until the advent of Blaze. $1.35 each, three 
or more $1.20 each. 
Silver Moon. Big, saucer-shaped moon-white 
flowers with brilliant yellow centers. Handsome 
foliage. $1.35 each, three or more $1.20 each. 
Rosedale’s TREE ROSES for 
Colorful Dignity 
There is nothing to equal the Tree Rose to add 
an accent point to your Rose Garden. Budded on 
sturdy stock, they bloom abundantly from June 
through frost gitvmg both beauty and distinction. 
Your Favorite HYBRID TEA ROSES in 
Tree-Form: 
Charlotte Armstrong (No. 455)........ Cerise 
Crimson Glory (No. 105)..... Velvety crimson 
Helen Traubel (No. 1028)............... Pink 
KA Vik toriage ees Memphis White 
Shows Girl reasearch ela Pink 
Soeur Therese, faeces oie Yellow 
Sutter's, Gold assay eee Red-Gold 
And the Queen of the Floribundas 
Fashion (No. 789)....... Coral pink with gold 
All varieties of Tree Roses, $5.00 each 
MULTIFLORA ROSES 
Usetul on the very large estate where a thorny 
barrier ts desired. When planted in a row become 
a high and wide hedge. We advise against using 
these on the small home grounds. 
12 to 18 inch heavy rooted plants 
25 tor $2.75 100 for $9.95 250 for $22.50 
