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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Karl Foerster, medium height, glowing, dark orange-red 
of large size. Good-sized, full heads. 50 cents each. 
$5 per doz. 
Mme. Paul Dutrie, a strong bloomer of exquisitely shad¬ 
ed apple-blossom pink, lighter towards the center. 
Medium. Midseason. 
Maid Marian, one of the best of our own seedlings and 
very popular. An ideal soft lavender, very even in 
color. Flowers are extra large. Midseason. Re¬ 
sembles Antonin Mercie but is taller and larger with 
more even coloring. 
Mary Louise (A. P. Saunders). New. Creamy-white 
buds, opening into waxy-white flower heads of large 
size and good form. Tall, midseason to late. This 
has attracted much attention because of its fine hab¬ 
it. 75 cents each. $7.50 per doz. 
Mountain Laurel (Fewkes) New. Tall, deep yet delicate 
shell-pink flowers borne freely on strong stems, re¬ 
minding one of the pink Mountain Laurel. 
Mrs. Milly Van Hoboken. Medium in height and bearing 
long, heavy trusses of soft self-pink flowers of im¬ 
mense size. A striking novelty. Midseason to late. 
Mrs. Scholten, medium height, deep blood-red or crimson. 
A fine variety for massing. Midseason. 
Prof. Went. Medium to tall, velvety carmine-red, much 
like Von Hochberg but more brilliant and with larger 
flowers. 
Ruby (Fewkes). Medium height, clear ruby-red of a 
shade not often found in Phlox, but which blends 
nicely with other flowers. Large individual flowers 
and well-formed heads. 
Salmon Glow (New), rich salmon-pink softened with lilac 
and white tints at the center. Free flowering and of 
vigorous growth. 50 cents. $5 per doz. 
Tapis Blanc, a dwarf white of value. Trusses and panicles 
large. A fine variety for edging. Midseason. 
Wanadis, deep lilac with deeper eye. Medium height. 
Widar, a deep violet-blue with pure white eye. Medium. 
Midseason. 
For Dwarf Phlox see general list of perennials. 
