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HORTICULTURE 



October 18. 1919 



NEW H. T. ROSE CORNELIA 



Ophelia X Mrs. Aaron Ward 



A splendid cross between these well- 

 known Roses. Flowers are medium to 

 large size and very double. The bud is 

 a beautiful salmon-pink. In the half ex- 

 panded and full flowers the outer petals 

 are light flesh, with the centre a bright 

 Malmaison pink; base of petals bright 

 orange. A strong, vigorous grower, with 

 good stem and foliage. Needs no pinch- 

 ing for a commercial variety, and when 

 cut is a splendid keeper. 



We have grown this variety for three 

 years, and with us we know it will be 

 a very profitable variety because of its 

 blooming and lasting qualities. No 

 grower can make a mistake in planting 

 it. We have a house of 3000 plants 

 which have been the admii-ation of every 

 one who has seen it. 



Visitors are cordially invited 

 to inspect this sterling variety. 



Own Root Plants— $30 per 100; $250 per 1000 



Grafted Plants— $40 per 100; $350 per 1000 



Grafting eyes— $200 per 1000 



ROBERT SCOTT & SON, Inc. 



Sharon Hill, Delaware Co., Penn. 



