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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Golden Salmon —Salmon-orange buds and flowers. 
Striking. 
Grass an Aachen—Pale pink with deeper shadings and 
golden lights. Large flowers on dwarf, compact 
plants. 
Ideal —Dark velvety crimson which holds its color well. 
Very bright and attractive. 
Miss Edith Cavell —Deep velvety crimson. 
Hugonis —Charming soft yellow single flowers in pro¬ 
fusion in early June. Makes a large shruib for the 
border or as a specimen plant. 
Strong Each Per 10 
2 yr. plants . .65 5.50 
Persian Yellow —The old-fashioned double yellow rose, 
blooming in early summer. .65 5.50 
Rosa Rugosa (Japanese Rose)—A very useful and or¬ 
namental spreading shrub with glossy green foliage 
untroubled by fungus or insects. Single crimson 
flowers followed by ornamental scarlet fruit. Good 
for seashore or other exposed plantings. 
1 to IV 2 ft. 
.40 
3.50 
IY 2 to 2 ft. 
.50 
4.00 
2 to 2y 2 ft. 
.60 
5.00 
Rosa Rugosa Alba (White Japanese Rose) 
iy 2 to 2 ft. 
.60 
5.00 
2 to 2y 2 ft. 
.75 
6.50 
ROSA RUGOSA HYBRIDS 
These are new hybrids having the splendid foliage and 
habits of the rugosa. Perfectly hardy. 
Strong plants . .60 5.50 
Agnes—A yellow Rugosa. Double flowers of medium size. 
Lasting and very fragrant. Amber with a deeper 
center. 
Belle Poitevine —Bright pink, full double flowers. 
Conrad F. Meyer —Good-sized, double flowers of shell 
pink. 
Dr. E. M. Mills —Double yellow. Very choice. 
Hansa —Double, rich maroon-red. Very attractive both in 
bud and bloom. 
New Century —A delightful shade of rose-pink with 
darker center. 
Sarah Van Fleet —Semi-double, beautiful wild rose pink. 
.70 6.00 
Sir Thomas Lipton —Clusters of pure white double flow¬ 
ers. 
F. J. Grootendorst —A hybrid between Rugosa and Baby 
Rambler; it has the foliage of the former and the free- 
flowering habit of the latter. Small double crimson 
flowers in large clusters throughout the season. 
Pink Grootendorst —New. A form of the above with 
bright shell-pink flowers of a very attractive shade. 
Blooms freely and continuously. 
