'^Onhelia ^'^' Chaste, maidenly, sweetly formed, and richly scented, its 



— ^ pearly blooms swaying on graceful stems, Ophelia has been 



worshipped for many years by all lovers of good Roses. It was, and is, one 



of the most popular greenhouse sorts for cut-flowers, and has proved to be 



an excellent Rose in the garden. The plant grows tall, not bushy, and often 



throws up stout, branching canes bearing many flowers in long-stemmed 



clusters. It is a dependable although not profuse bloomer, and the flowers 



are almost always perfect. In hot weather they are apt to be creamy white, 



w^hile in cool autumn nights they develop rich tints of pink and shades of 



gold. The plant is quite hardy. Stands second in the list of favorite 



Roses as chosen by leading American experts. (See Star Index, page 8.) 



It is greatly beloved and will continue to be a 



favorite variety for many years. $1 each; 10 for $9; 



S80 per 100. 



