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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Frances Willard (Brand 1907), tall, strong grower, producing 
9.1 creamy-white flowers of large size yet delicate texture. 
Late midseason. One of the best of the Brand varieties. 
L.D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Frankie Curtis (Vories 1924), strong stiff stems bearing 
8 9 large white flowers resembling chrysanthemums—that 
is, the center petals are incurved and the outer petals 
recurved. Midseason. Might be described as a white M. 
Jules Elie. L.D. $3.50. 1 yr. $5. 
Galathee (Lemoine 1900), large, compact, globular flowers 
8.1 of pearlv-white, borne on long stems. Very late, but 
opens well and is superb. L.D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Genevieve (lemoine 1925), very large, full flowers of creamv- 
8.0 white. Very late. L.D. $5. 1 yr. $7.50. 
Gismonda (Crousse 1895) full double flowers of creamy- 
8.2 white with a rosy light deepening toward the center. 
Fragrant. Late. A very charming variety. L.D. $1.50. 
1 yr. $2. 
Grace Loomis (Saunders 1920), tall, strong stems, bearing 
9.2 very full double flowers of clear white. Late. A fine 
variety. L.D. $3. 1 yr. $4.50. 
Grandiflora (Richardson 1883), exceptionally large, flat 
8.8 flowers of silvery shell-pink. Petals pointed, giving 
very pretty effect. Very late. Extra. L.D. $1.50. 
1 yr. $2. 
Grover Cleveland (Terry 1904), fine, dark crimson blooms on 
8.2 upright stems of medium height. Extra good for garden 
effects. Late. L.D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
II. A. Hagen (Richardson 1904), well-formed, cup-shaped 
8.2 flowers with broad rounded petals of deep rose-pink. 
Strong stems and good foliage. Late. This variety some¬ 
what resembles E. G. Hill but is a much better grower 
and blooms more freely. L.D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Hansina Brand (Brand 1925). large flat flowers of deep shell- 
9.0 pink with salmon lights at base of petals. Strong, up¬ 
right stems and good foliage. L.D. $5. 1 yr. $7.50. 
Hazel Kinney (Brand 1925), delicate flesh-pink flowers with 
8.7 broad over-lapping petals. Strong stems of medium 
height. Midseason. L.D. $5. 1 yr. $7.50. 
Inspecteur Lavergne (Doriat 1924), broad guard petals 
8.6 with narrower petals in the center. Color, crimson with 
a touch of brown, quite new in any Peony. Early. 
L.D. $5. 1 yr. $7. 
Jeannot (Dessert 1918). cup-shaped flowers of soft shell-pink 
9.2 slightly tinted lavender with salmon-pink lights at base 
of petals. Very late. L.D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
John Richardson (Richardson 1904), large flat flowers, 
8.2 center deep pink, gradually fading lighter towards the 
tips of the petals. Tall grower. Fragrant. Considered by 
many to be one of the best very late varieties. L.D. 
$1.50. lyr. $2. 
Cut off all dead blossoms. It will make your plants thrive 
better. 
