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HOHTICULTUKE 



Docomber 15, 1917 



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(A Glorified Ophelia) 



A GREATLY IMPROVED OPHELIA. The particular value of Rosalind lies in its exquisite 

 coloring. When the buds first show color they arc bright coral, changing as they develop to 

 apricot-pink, and when fully developed they arc a most beautiful shcil-pink. The flower is 

 much more double than Ophelia, having at least one-third more petals. It is also delightfully 

 fragrant. In habit of growth Rosalind is identical with Ophelia, from which it is a sport. It 

 originated with us two years ago. and grown side by side with Ophelia, is far superior to that 

 variety. 



Awarded First Prize at International Flower Show, New York, March, 1917. for bttt ntw ro»: 

 Awarded additional Silver Medal at nme ihow for display of Foialird. 

 Awarded Silver Medal by the Horticultural S< ciely of New Yoik. 

 Awarded Silver Medal by the Tarrylown Horticultural Society. 

 AUo numerous certificates. 



WILL BE DISSEMINATED SPRING OF 1918 



Sec illustration of ROSALIND on cover of HORTICULTURE, issue of December 8, 191 7. 

 Strong plants. 2^4 -inch pots, $25.00 per 100, $225 per i.ooo; 250 plants for $60.00. 



F. R. PIERSON, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



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ROSE NOVELTIES FOR 1918 



Columbia and Ophelia Supreme 



It is definitely known that there will be a shortage of 

 Manetti so it will be a case of "first come — first served," on 

 grafted stock. 



Grafted, $35 per 100. Own Root, $30 per 100 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, 



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LORRAINE. TLBNFORH HALL. LONSDALK, FLORENCE DAVENPORT 



4-lD., 35c. each; 6-ln., 00c, each; 6-lii., 75c. and $1.00 each; iln. pans, $1.00 and $l.oO. 



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