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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Lady Margaret Ferguson, broad petals deep yet delicate 
pink. Medium height, good foliage. $1.00. 
Le Jour (Shaylor 1915), large, pure white single flowers, pet- 
8.6 als 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 petals 
8.4 of bright pink with silvery borders. Total effect is a 
soft but bright pink which is especially attractive in the 
garden. $1.50 each. 
Mrs. F. J. Clark, a strong grower, petals broad and pure 
white, except a faint tinting of pink at base. $1.00. 
Mrs. Key (Terry), a deep shade of glowing crimson. Very ef- 
7.9 fective and one of the best of its color. $1.00. 
Perle Blanche (Dessert 1913), broad, rounded petals of pure 
8.4 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 seedlings 
we selected a number of the best. Glistening white 
flowers with golden stamens. 75 cents each. 
Stanley (Kelwav 1890), brilliant red with large golden center. 
7.8 The foliage of this variety is broad and luxuriant and 
especially attractive throughout the summer. $1.00 
each. 
The Bride (Dessert 1902), large white flowers with a glowing 
8 4 mass of stamens. Tall, stiff stems and luxurious foliage. 
$1.00 each. 
The Queen (Ivelway), a beautiful white, delicately suffused 
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. 
Soil Level 
This shows the proper depth for a 
Peony root—never more than 2 or 3 
inches below the surface. 
See our cut for German iris planting. 
