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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Venus (Kelway 1888), exquisite pointed buds, opening: in- 
8.3 to large, compact flowers of delicate shell-pink with 
a collar of flesh-white. Extra good both as a gar¬ 
den flower and as a cut flower. One of the best in 
our collection. Midseason. 
SERIES D 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 
Two-year clumps $1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen. 
Three-year clumps $2.00 each; $20.00 per dozen. 
Many of these are older varieties which have stood the 
test of time and proved their worth. For mass effects or 
in the border they will be found most satisfactory and 
charming pictures may be obtained by their generous use. 
Adolphe Rousseau (Dessert & Mechin 1890), very tall, 
8.5 strong grower, bearing rather loose, sometimes semi¬ 
double flowers of deep garnet. Very fine for the 
garden, where its height and color make it conspic¬ 
uous. Early midseason. 
Alsace Lorraine (Lemoine 1906), pointed white petals 
8.8 suffused with a golden light from the stamens make 
this a charming variety, giving one the thought of a 
water-lily. Tall and vigorous. Late. 
Asa Gray (Crousse 1886), a variety which was introduced 
8.1 a good many years ago, but always in good demand. 
Unique flowers of milk-white, thickly sprinkled with 
minute carmine dots, so that the total effect is del¬ 
icate pink. Midseason. 
Avalanche (Crousse 1886), fine flowers of convex form, 
8.7 ivory-white, oftentimes with a touch of crimson on 
the central petals. Very good as a cut flower. Late 
midseason. 
Bayadere (Lemoine 1910), large globular flowers of 
8.5 creamy-white with a golden heart. Symmetrical and 
very pleasing in form. Midseason. 
Beauty’s 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. 
Boule de Neige (Calot 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. 
Cburonne 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. 
