TOTTY’S ’MUMS, MADISON, N. J. 
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Rose Novelties for 1914 
OPHELIA 
Color, clear bright salmon often deepening toward golden pink; wonderfully fragrant, 
with long pointed buds and stiff steins. Large, handsome foliage showing that it is a won¬ 
derfully free bloomer and grower and not prone to mildew. Growth free and continuous 
and does splendidly grafted on the Manett.i. 
PRINCE E. C. DE ARENBERG 
PRINCE E. C. DE ARENBERG 
A Red Rose of Great Promise 
This Rose has a lively clear color, scarlet with deeper shadings, not inclined to turn 
blue and is especially lively under artificial light, holding its color as long as the flower 
lasts. 
The bud is heavy and pointed, developing into a beautiful full flower of great size and 
finish. 
This variety produces no deformed buds and is a quick and continuous grower. 1 lie 
growth is heavy and free, with thick leathery foliage which is free from mildew or black- 
spot and is one which any one can grow in ordinary Killarney temperature. 
Grafted stock only, 75c. per plant, $7.50 per dozen, $40.00 per hundred. 
