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Rosedale Nursery

Brenham, Washington County

Marker Text

Established around 1860 by English immigrant William H. Watson as the state's first commercial nursery, Rosedale grew from three acres in Brenham to 200 acres southeast of the town by 1897. At Rosedale, Watson specialized in peach and grape cultivars. The nursery's 31-page catalog for the 1869-70 season revealed that Watson stocked not only fruit trees and grape vines, but also numerous ornamental plants. In 1874, he produced the "Rosedale Hybrid" arbor vitae. Over the years, Rosedale employed several professional gardeners who trained at England's Royal Botanic Kew Gardens. Watson's sons continued the business into the 20th century. (2014)

Marker Details

Address East Rosedale Drive
Location Description 2400 block E. Rosedale Drive, near intersection with FM 577
Marker # 17987
Dedicated 2014
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code Farming
Latitude, Longitude 30.149061, -96.364218

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