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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Mme. Guyot (Paillet), large, high-built flowers of deep 
7.7 cream, with some markings of green. A strong 
grower and free bloomer. Very desirable. Early. 
Madame Manchet (Dessert 1913), a very full cup-shaped 
8.5 flower of rose-pink with a silvery light. Tall, stiff 
stems. Very late. 
Marguerite 1 Gaudichau (Millet 1903), very delicate shell- 
8.1 pink petals, rather incurved, interspersed with an ir¬ 
regular ring of yellow stamenoids. Fragrant. Very 
charming variety. Late. 
Pasteur (Crousse 1896), large flowers of very delicate 
8.4 shell-pink with soft yellow lights at base of petals. 
Midseason. 
Souvenir du Dr. Bretonneau (Dessert 1880), deep rosy- 
7.2' red, rather loosely arranged petals. Midseason. 
SERIES F 
50 cents each; $5.00 per dozen. 
Two-year plants 75 cents each; $7.50 per dozen. 
Three-year plants $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 
Many of the older varieties of Peonies have been dis¬ 
carded and sometimes we overlook good qualities which 
have made these varieties so well liked in the past. The 
varieties listed in this series will not produce individual 
blooms for the show table, but they do make a pretty ef¬ 
fect in the garden. 
Edouard Andre (Meehin 1874), medium-sized blossoms of 
7.1 a satiny crimson-maroon with rich golden center. 
Midseason. 
Edulis Superba (Lemon 1824), deep rose-pink with an oe- 
7.6 casional crimson marking. Guard petals wider than 
those in the center. Very early. 
Eucharis (Lemoine 1909), fragrant, creamy-white, of 
7.6 large size and globular shape. Late. 
Gloire de Charles Gombault (Gombault 1866), tall, strong 
7.9 stems bearing large flowers of mauve-pink with a 
deep collar of creamy-white and a pink tuft in the 
center. Very distinct. Midseason. 
Marechal Vaillant (Calot 1867), immense full blooms of 
7.5 crimson of good substance. Stems long, but should 
be supported to keep up heavy blossoms. Very late. 
Pierre Reignoux (Dessert 1908), large flowers bright 
7.4 rose-pink petals rather loosely arranged. A free 
bloomer in clusters. Good for garden effects. Early. 
Princess Irene (Kelway 1889), tall, strong grower and of 
7.2 free-flowering quality. Guard petals flesh-pink and 
center sulphur-yellow. One of the best “yeU° w ” pe¬ 
onies. Midseason. 
Victoire de la Marne (Dessert 1915), large globular 
8.2 blooms of dark crimson with a silvery reflex. Stems 
strong and vigorous. Midseason. 
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