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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Aviateur Reymond (Dessert 1915), an attractive shade 
8.0 of cherry-red with deeper garnet shades at base of 
petals. Midseason. 
Bayadere (Lemoine 1910), large globular flowers of 
8.5 creamy-white with a golden heart. Symmetrical and 
very pleasing in form. Midseason. 
Beauty’si Mask (Hollis 1904), large flower of faint blush- 
7.9 pink with narrow petaloids of deep cream, edged 
yellow. These are incurved with the petals and give 
the flower a distinctive appearance. 
Bertrade (Lemoine 1909), large compact blooms of ivory- 
8.6 white; stiff stems and vigorous habit when estab¬ 
lished. Late. 
Boule de Neige (Cdlot 1867), this variety blooms about 
8.0 midseason and produces very large white flowers, 
usually with rather uniform red markings. It re¬ 
sembles M. Dupont but is usually larger. 
Couronne d’Or (Calot 1873), large full flowers of pure 
8.1 white with a circle of golden stamens. A very beau¬ 
tiful variety and valuable as a cut flower. Late. 
Docteur H. Barnsby (Dessert 1913), large, very full 
8.1 blooms of crimson with darker shades. Blooms in 
clusters, good variety for garden effects. Late. 
Edith Littleton (Kelway), quite an early and free-bloom¬ 
ing variety of large globular form. Coloring a beau¬ 
tiful deep shell-pink with light satiny tips. 
E. G. Hill (Lemoine 1906), large symmetrical flowers, 
7.8 petals very closely and evenly placed. Rose-pink 
with lighter tints and occasionally a few golden sta¬ 
mens. Stiff stems of medium height. Our stock is 
strong and vigorous. Midseason. 
Enchantment (Hollis 1907), large globular blooms of deep 
8.0 shell-pink. Strong upright stems of medium height. 
Late. A very good landscape variety. 
Eugenie Verdier (Calot 1864), tall free-blooming variety, 
8.6 good size and form. Delicate flesh center, lighter 
outer petals of beautiful satiny sheen. Midseason. 
Exquisite (Kelway 1912), good-sized flat flowers of warm 
8.5 pink, petals rather pointed. Not strong in young 
plants, but well established plants produce fine flow¬ 
ers. Fragrant. Midseason to late. 
Faribault (Brand 1918), deep rose of a peculiar shade 
7.8 with a silver sheen. 
Felix Crousse (Crcusse 1881), a compact globular bloom 
8.4 of large size and fine form. Deep ruby-red, center 
shading somewhat deeper. Very choice. Midseason 
to late. 
Gigantea (Lamartine, Calot 1860), extremely large flow- 
8.2 ers of delicate rose-pink. Midseason. A very pop¬ 
ular variety for both garden effects and for cut flow¬ 
ers. 
Jules Calot (Calot 1861), large double flowers of a beau- 
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