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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Lady Lilian Ogle (Kelway), faintly tinted buds, opening 
into pure white flowers.! Strong, vigorous plants 
of a rather bushy habit. $1.00 each. 
Lady Margaret Ferguson, broad petals deep yet delicate 
pink. Medium height, good foliage. $1.00. 
Le Jour (Shaylor 1915), large, pure white single flowers, 
8.6 petals of good substance, so that the flowers do not 
wilt down. Stamens yellow showing red stigmas. 
Very fine. Early. L. D. $2. 1 yr. $3. 
L’Etincelante (Dessert 1905), large flowers and broad 
8.4 petals of bright pink with slivery borders. Total ef¬ 
fect is a soft but bright pink which is especially at¬ 
tractive in the garden. $1.50 each. 
Mrs. Key (Terry), a deep shade of glowing crimson. 
7.9 Very effective and one of the best of its color. $1.00 
Mrs* F. J. Clark, a strong grower, petals broad and pure 
white, except a faint tinting of pink at base. $1.00. 
Perle Blanche (Dessert 1913), broad, rounded petals of 
8.4 pure white and a glowing mass of golden stamens. 
Stems tall and erect. L. D. $2. 1 yr. $3. 
Single White, from among our many thousands of seed¬ 
lings we selected a number of the best. Glistening 
white flowers with golden stamens. 75 cents each. 
Stanley (Kelway 1890), brilliant red with large golden 
7.8 center. The foliage of this variety is broad and lux¬ 
uriant and especially attractive throughout the 
summer. $1.00 each. 
The Bride (Dessert 1902), large white flowers with a 
8.4 glowing mass of stamens. Tall, stiff stems and lux¬ 
urious foliage. $1.00 each. 
The Queen (Kelway), a beautiful white, delicately suf¬ 
fused blush-pink. Free blooming and vigorous. $1.50. 
Victoria, long petals of a brilliant crimson which glow in 
the sun. Foliage dark green. $1.00 each. 
Whitleyi Major, quantities of blush-white flowers with 
8.5 golden hearts are borne on the strong stems. Foliage 
heavy and dark green. $1.50 each. 
RARE JAPANESE PEONIES 
The so-called Japanese Peonies are those which have 
one or two rows of petals and centers of stamens much 
thickened. These latter are almost devoid of pollen and 
oftentimes make a thick cushion of golden-yellow. The 
effect is beautiful and distinct, and they continue to bloom 
throughout the Peony season. Although strong groweis, 
they propagate slowly and the stocks are usually limited. 
Alma (Shaylor 1916), pale pink petals enclosing a mass 
8.5 of incurved yellow petaloids. A fine Japanese vari¬ 
ety. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2.50. 
Ama-no-sode, exceptionally large flowers, petals bright 
9.2 rose-pink with lighter tints and a mass of stamens. 
L. D. $5. 1 yr. $7. 
Estimates for Garden Planting cheerfully furnished without cost 
