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The Rorists^ Review 



JANUABT 6, 1021 



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White Ophelia 



(BATE BROS.) 



This is the sport of Ophelia, so favorably known to the 

 Cleveland trade; it produces a large flower, with a few more 

 petals than the parent, and has the same qualities of growth, 

 foliage and constitution. 



In color it is white, often showing a Daybreak center on 

 opening; its name is not misleading, for it can be used with 

 perfect satisfaction wherever a White Rose is needed. 



Owing to stiff outer petals it has an improvement over 

 Ophelia, in holding the bud form for a long time. 



It is infinitely better than White Killamey for florists' 

 uses, and the trade is already showing a lively interest in the 

 "new white." 



Early orders filled March 1. 



OWN ROOT GRAFTS 



$ 35.00 per 100 $ 42.50 per 100 



82.50 per 250 101.25 per 250 



300.00 per 1000 375.00 per 1000 



Mme. Butterfly— Hill's Glorified Sport of OPHELIA 



The novelty of 1920 has found favor wherever grown, and is now being booked in quantity as a second- 

 year Fancy Cut Variety. All the color tones of Ophelia are intensified, bright pink, apricot and gold. 



The tight buds are a lovely shade of Indian red, yellow at the base; they are unique for corsages and for 

 low table decorations; the opening flowers are perfect in form and texture, clear and brilliant in color, and 

 of delicious fragrance. 



The longer stemmed product is of a size and texture not often seen, even in Ophelia. 



OWN ROOT 



$ 25.00 per 100 

 200.00 per 1000 



GRAFTS 

 $ 30.00 per 100 

 250.00 per 1000 



In February we shall have a fine stock of 

 GOLDEN OPHELIA in 3-INCH 



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OUR MANETTI IS IN 



and in fine shape; our growing stock is absolutely CLEAN and HEALTHY. 



