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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
call this the CHERRY HILL STRAIN and from this 
stock have been selected the blooms which have won many 
prizes. By planting these strong, healthy roots, we be¬ 
lieve that you, too, will have an abundance of flowers 
of the first quality. 
Addielanchea (Brand 1907), large, rather flat flowers of 
8.8 creamy-white with a golden light at base of petals. 
Midseason. L. D. $2. 1 yr. $3. 
Alice Harding (Lemoine 1922), large flowers with broad 
9.5 rounded guard petals of delicate pink and center 
petals of creamy-white. Fragrant. Midseason. Good 
form and habit of growth. Lemoine considers this his 
best introduction. L. D. $15. 1 yr. $20. 
Argentine (Lemoine 1924), large globular flowers, white 
8.6 with creamy center. Broad petals of good substance. 
Fragrant. Midseason. L. D. $8. 1 yr. $10. 
Auguste Dessert (Dessert 1920), flowers of rose form 
8.7 with broad, rounded petals somewhat notched, bright 
rose-pink with silvery edges. A center and ring of 
golden stamens light up the flower so that it is 
bright and attractive. An especially fine variety for 
garden effects. Midseason. L. D. $2. 1 yr. $3. 
Blanche King (Brand 1922), very attractive globular 
flowers with large overlapping petals. Dark pink 
with & silvery sheen. Stiff stems and upright habit. 
Late midseason. L. D. $9. 1 yr. $12. 
Candeur (Dessert 1920), bright rose-pink with petals 
8.4 edged white, giving a total effect of silvery-pink. 
Well-formed flowers and a fine garden variety. Mid¬ 
season. Strong grower and blooms freely. L. D. 
$1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Clemenceau (Dessert 1920), broad guard petals, collar 
8.5 narrower, center petals broad with extreme center 
very short and narrow. Silvery rose-pink flowers 
of globular form and large size. Late. L. D. $1.50. 
1 yr. $2. 
Cornelia Shaylor (Shaylor 1917), a full, well-formed flow- 
9.1 er of pyramidal shape; guard petals and collar of a 
faint pink, softening to white, and deeper shell-pink 
center. An extra good variety. L. D. $3. 1 yr. $4. 
Coronation (Kelway 1902), delicately tinted buds open- 
8.5 ing into creamy-white flowers, back of guard petals 
very pale pink. Base of petals show golden light 
and the symmetrical blooms are very charming. Late 
midseason. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Denise (Lemoine 1924), large, flowers of white faintly 
tinted pink with occasional marks of crimson on cen¬ 
ter petals. Fragrant. Strong upright stems. L. D. 
$8. 1 yr. $10. 
E. J. Shaylor (Shaylor 1918), globular, compact bloom of 
8.7 rose-pink, petals tipped lighter. This variety is very 
distinct because of a ring of golden-edged and gold- 
Our Liberal Grading in Peonies and Iris assures one 
of Stronger Plants. 
