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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
II. B. May, dwarf to medium height. Exceptionally large 
flowers and heads of clear pink with deeper eye. Midsea¬ 
son. 
Karl Foerster, medium height, glowing, dark orange-red of 
large size. Good-sized, full heads. 50 cents each. $5 per doz. 
Leo Schlageter. A very strong, healthy-growing novelty with 
large pyramidal trusses of brilliant scarlet-carmine flowers 
having a darker center. 
Lilian. One of the lovliest pinks known to the Horticultural 
world. (Originator’s description) 
Mme. Paul Du trie, a strong bloomer of exquisitely shaded 
apple-blossom pink, lighter towards the center. Medium. 
Midseason. 
Maid Marian, one of the best of onr own seedlings and very 
popular. An ideal soft lavender, very even in color. Flow¬ 
ers are extra large. Midseason. Resembles 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 habit. 75 cents each. 
$7.50 per doz. 
Morganrood. Novelty. A very distinct variety. Large clus¬ 
ters of a bright rose shade with deeper eye. Strong grower. 
Large individual flowers. 2^ to A ft. 
Mountain Laurel (Fewkes) New. Tall, deep yet delicate 
shell-pink flowers borne freely on strong stems, reminding 
one of the pink Mountain Laurel. 
Mrs. Ethel Pritchard. Clear rose-mauve. Extra nice. 
Mrs. Milly Van Hoboken. Medium in height and bearing 
long, heavy trusses of soft self-pink flowers of immense 
size. A striking novelty. Midseason to late. 
Mrs. Scholten, medium height, deep blood-red or crimson. 
A fine variety for massing. Midseason. 
Nordlight. Extremely large, flat florets; warm lilac-blush 
with violet-red eye. A new variety from Europe. 
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. 
Saladin. A choice new scarlet with brilliant orange overcast ; 
maroon eye. 
Salmon Glow (New), rich salmon-pink softened with lilac 
and white tints at the center. Free-flowering and of vig¬ 
orous growth. 50 cents. $5 per doz. 
Tapis Blanc, a dwarf white of value. Trusses and panicles j 
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. Mid¬ 
season. For Dwarf Phlox see general list of perennials. 
Valuable bargains in phlox when sold to color. 
