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TOTTY’S ROSES, MADISON, NEW_JERSEY 
PREMIER 
ROSES—STANDARD VARIETIES—Con/inuet/ 
OPHELIA 
Color dear, bright salmon, often deepening toward golden pink; wonderfully fra¬ 
grant, with long pointed buds and stiff stems. Large, liandsomc foliage, showing that 
it is a wonderfully free bloomer and grower, and not prone to mildew. Growth free and 
continuous and does splendidly grafted on the Manetti. 
PREMIER 
Rose Premier is a cross between Ophelia and Russell. It has the stiff, thornless 
stem and cjuick, free growth ol Ophelia, with ample foliage, approaching UInch Brunner 
or American Beauty in arrangement and size of leafage. 1 he habit is perfect for a forc¬ 
ing Rose; the breaks come quickly and arc of fine length, every one producing a flower, 
even the shorter stems giving fine cjuality of bloom. The flowers are of Russell tj^pe, 
and hold a clear, pure shade of rose-pink throughout the year, lighter in summer, deep 
rose-pink in cooler weather; a dozen blooms make an imposing bouquet. Its freedom 
of bloom and quick succession of crops make this a most productive forcing variety. 
Like Ophelia and Columbia, it is deliciously fragrant. 
SUNBURST 
Finest yellow Rose; proved to be the ‘'King’^ of its color. We can supply grafted 
stock of this variety, but would recommend that it be grown as own root stock. 
WHITE KILLARNEY 
Similar to Killarney in all respects save color. Most largely grown white in cul¬ 
tivation today. 
