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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Ruth Force (Shaylor 1922), a Japanese type of bright 
8.3 cerise-pink petals with stamens edged with petal col¬ 
or. Holds its color well until the petals fall. Mid¬ 
season to late. L. D. $2. 1 yr. $3. 
Soshi (Millet), rounded petals of deep crimson of good 
substance. The stems are strong and bear the flow¬ 
ers so that they make an excellent accent in the 
garden. L. D. $4. 1 yr. $5. 
The Dragon (Wallace), broad petals of crimson contrast 
strongly with the large yellow center. Long, strong 
stems. L. D. $2. 1 yr. $3. 
Tokio, tall strong stems with an abundance of dark green 
8.9 foliage. Large flowers of rose-pink petals and a 
thick mass of incurved stamens. One of the best 
Japanese pinks which we have ever seen. L. D. $3. 
1 yr. $4. 
Toro-no-maki, large blush-white petals fading to white 
9.0 as flower opens, center of creamy stamenoides edged 
and tipped yellow. Medium height and good growth. 
Midseason. L. D. $5. 1 yr. $6. 
Yeso, guard or outside petals pure white, narrow center 
7.7 petals white, shaded slightly yellow, with oftentimes 
a\ carmine tip. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
No. 77-A. One of our seedlings which we have not 
named. Deep pink guard petals, center petaloids 
deep salmon-pink, sometimes mixed with longer ones 
of rosy-pink (as if dipped). Very early and attrac¬ 
tive because of its oddity. Strong growth. $1.00. 
VARIOUS PEONIES 
We have grouped below several varieties. The first 
three are crosses between Chinese Peonies and Wittman- 
niana, and the last five are European types and varieties. 
They are all early flowering and extend the season of Pe¬ 
onies by two weeks. 
Avant Garde, exquisite single flower of pale smoky pink 
8.6 with golden tints and golden stamens. L. D. $2. 1 
yr. $2.50. 
Le Printemps, a creamy-yellow shade, difficult to describe, 
8.6 with faint reddish veinings at base of petals. Yel¬ 
low stamens. L. D. $2. 1 yr. $2.50. 
Maifleuri, delicate flesh-white, with a rich creamy-yellow 
8.4 overcolor. Very fine. L. D. $2. 1 yr. $2.50. 
The above three are very similar, but distinctive from 
the other varieties for their delicacy of coloring. 
Officinalis alba plena, beautiful ivory-white flowers, ful¬ 
ly double, possessing good substance, so that they 
will last for some time as cut flowers. $1.50 each. 
Officinalis rubra plena, double bomb-shaped flowers of 
8.6 bright blood-red with almost no traces of purple. The 
old-fashioned red “piney.” 75 cents each. 
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