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we ROSEDALE ROSES 
To Bring You Calor, Beauty, Restful Pleasure 
All Are Hardy Varieties—Especially Selected for Westchester Soils and Climatie Condition 
Plant ROSEDALE ROSES with Confidence—All Plants Are Well Rooted and Well Budded 
Planting Instructions—Select well-drained soil; 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. It is really very stmple—even 
for the most timid beginner. We suggest April planting but you may order early, and shipment will be made at the 
proper time. 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 3 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. Edith Nellie Perkins. TWO-TONE. Salmon-pink inside, coppery- 
Christopher Stone. Velvety SCARLET-CRIMSON. Very fra- pink outside. Large, profuse blooms. } 
grant; very effective. K. A. Viktoria. PEARL-WHITE, lemon-yellow center. Very 
Condesa de Sastago. Coppery PINK TWO-TONE with golden fragrant. Fine for accent. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Deep CANARY-YELLOW. Unfading; fragrant. 
Beautiful form. 
Pink Dawn. Deep ROSE-PINK opening to bright pink. Fragrant. 
Vigorous grower. 
Poinsettia. Most brilliant RED. Rich, velvety, long lasting. 
tint. Raspberry fragrance. 
Countess Vandal. BICOLOR, COPPERY-BRONZE and _ pink 
flooded with gold. Fine fragrance. 
Crimson Glory. Intense DEEP VIVID CRIMSON. Wonderful 
fragrance. Fragrant. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. BI-COLOR COPPER-APRICOT. Long- Soeur Therese. GOLDEN YELLOW, with carmine-tipped petals. 
stemmed and very fragrant. Handsome. Very large, semi-double. 
SPECIALLY SELECTED PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Each year we carefully study the stock of Patented Hybrid Tea Roses available and select the choicest ones to 
assure you, as best we can, of obtaining real pleasure from your Roses. a RE 
These particular varieties are notable for their exceptionally fe characteristics—beautiful form, dependable 
hardiness, outstanding vigor, delightful 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. 
Blanche Mallerin (Plant Pat. No. 594). Fragrant, well-shaped 
buds open to lovely, pure white blooms. Good grower, beautiful 
foliage. Considered tops in whites. $2.00 each; three or more, 
$1.75 each. 
Charlotte Armstrong (Plant Pat. No. 455). Long, slender, cerise 
buds open to magnificent blooms; moderately fragrant; luxurious 
foliage. An outstanding favorite since 1941. $2.25 each; three or 
more, $2.00 each. 
Chrysler Imperial (Plant Pat. No. 1167). Sole winner of 1953 
All-America Award for Hybrid Tea Roses. Brilliant crimson of 
exquisite form, both in bud and full flower. Large, perfect, high- 
centered blooms of rich fragrance. Of breath-taking beauty. 
$2.75 each; three or more, $2.40 each. 
Diamond Jubilee (Plant Pat. No. 824). Warm, buff-yellow blooms 
of huge size. Long-lasting and fragrant. Very profuse. $2.00 each; 
three or more, $1.75 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. $2.50 each; three or more, $2.20 each. 
Fred Howard (Plant Pat. No. 1006). This All-America Winner for 
1952 offers long, rich yellow buds, edged with enchanting delicate 
pink, opening to huge, fully double, buff yellow blooms. Particu- 
larly beautiful when fully open. Of robust vigors $2.50 each; 
three or more, $2.20 each. 
Helen Traubel (Plant Pat. No. 1028). This glorious 1952 All- 
America Winner and Gold Medal of Rome Winner varies from 
sparkling pink to luminous apricot, depending upon the weather. 
Tall, bushy, vigorous plant almost never without some buds or } 
blooms of fine, spicy fragrance. Truly deserving of its international ; 
recognition as one of the finest Roses. $2.75 each; three or more, Show Girl (Pat. No. 646) 
$2.40 each. $2.00 each; three or more, $1.75 each 
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