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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Sarah K. Thurlow (1921), large flowers of faint pink in 
9.1 bud, changing to pearly white, flushed pink in the 
center. The petals are rounded, giving a “finished” 
effect to the blooms which is difficult to describe. 
The stems are long and slender but support the flow¬ 
ers well. Rose fragrance. Very late. L. D. $3. 1 
yr. $5. 
Thomas C. Thurlow (1919). This is another variety of 
9.1 elusive coloring. The flowers are not at their best 
until the plant is well established. Broad petals of 
salmon-flesh changing to white and lighted by nar¬ 
row petals edged and crusted with yellow. Strong 
stems of medium height. Fragrant. Midseason. L. 
D. $6. 1 yr. $8. 
SERIES B 
Prices quoted are for large divisions (L. D.) of at least 
three to five buds, and one year (1 yr.) plants. 
For two-year clumps add 50 per cent, to the one-year 
price. 
Three-year clumps at double the price of one-year 
plants. 
The large divisions are strong plants that will give a 
good account of themselves but of course the larger sized 
clumps will produce quicker results. 
In this series are listed the finest varieties which we 
have been able to obtain in this country and Europe. We 
grow and test many new varieties and those which we 
consider to have outstanding merit are propagated and 
offered for sale from year to year. We endeavor to se¬ 
lect for propagating the strongest individual plants to 
build up a strain having vigor, hardiness and free-bloom¬ 
ing qualities which will produce the finest flowers. We 
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 
believe that you, too, will have an abundance of flowers 
of the first quality. 
Alice Harding (Lemoine 1922), large flowers with broad 
9.4 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. $10. 1 yr. $12.50. 
Argentine (Lemoine 1924), large globular flowers, white 
8.7 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. 
