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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Pasteur (Crousse 1896), large flowers of very delicate 
8.4 shell-pink with soft yellow lights at base of petals. 
Midseason. 
Pierre Duchartre (Crousse 1895), evenly colored, deep 
8.2 shell-pink flower with very broad, rounded petals. 
Stems strong and upright, although only of medium 
height. Very late. 
Reine Hortense (Calot 1857), large compact flowers with 
8.7 broad rounded petals of soft flesh color, center show¬ 
ing some crimson splashes. Very charming variety. 
Midseason. 
Stanley (Crousse 1879), large globular flowers of light 
8.0 pink with lilac lights. Total effect is very pretty. 
Midseason. 
Winnifred Domme (Brand 1913), medium-sized flowers of 
8.3 bomb type, bright red. Medium height and strong 
stems. Early midseason. 
Victoire de la Marne (Dessert 1915), large globular 
8.2 blooms of dark crimson with a silvery reflex. Stems 
strong and vigorous. Midseason. 
SERIES E 
75 cents each; $7.50 per dozen. 
Two-year clumps $1.13 each; $11.25 per dozen. 
Three-year clumps $1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen. 
If you wish to plant Peonies as a border or background 
for other perennials, you will find a good selection in this 
series. The flowers are not as large as many of the new¬ 
er ones, but where landscape effects are desired, plants 
from this series offer a material saving in costs. We have 
entirely discarded many varieties which did not give a 
large number of blooms. 
Docteur Caillot (Verdier 1856), good-sized flowers of 
7.2 crimson. Blooms very freely, oftentimes in clusters, 
and is a very good variety for garden effects. Mid- 
season. 
Duchesse de Nemours (Calot 1856), cup-shaped blooms, 
8.1 broad guard petals of white and narrower central 
petals of sulphur-yellow, with oftentimes a marking 
of green. Early midseason. 
Eucharis (Lemoine 1909), fragrant, creamy-white, of 
7.6 large size and globular shape. Late. 
Festiva Maxima (Miellez 1851), probably the most wide- 
9.3 ly known of any peony. Exceptionally large ivory- 
white flowers of rather feathery appearance, with a 
fleck of crimson in the center. Strong grower and 
free bloomer. Midseason. 
La Fayette (Dessert 1904), large, evenly formed blooms 
7.8 of rich pink with a silvery reflex. Fragrant and a 
fine variety. Midseason. 
Keep the dirt well stirred around your plants and trees. 
