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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Shekinah, H. 36 in. Pale yellow with deeper shadings. One 
84- 84 of the best tall yellows. 30 cents. 3 for .75. 12 for 
$2.50. 
Sherwin Wright, H. 24 in. S. and F. rich bright yellow; 
flowers of good size. 20 cents. 3 for .50. 12 for 
$1.75. 
Siberica Orientalis, H. 42 in., rich deep blue, very attractive 
in the opening bud. Blooms about mid-June. 20 
cents. 3 for .50. 12 for $1.75. 
Siberica, Snow Queen. H. 42 in. Pure white with soft yellow 
throat. 20 cents. 3 for .50. 12 for $1.75. 
Sir Michael (Yeld ’25) One of the most beautiful of recent 
introductions. S. clear light blue, F. deep rich ma¬ 
hogany with a beard of reddish gold. 60 cents. 
Souv. de Mme. Guadichau, H. 36 in. S. and F. a rich 
91-88 blackish-purple. Just magnificent. 40 cents. 3 for $1. 
12 for $3.50. 
Susan Bliss (Bliss) Rich rose-pink self with a delicate pur¬ 
plish sheen. Pale orange beard. Of good form and fine 
substance. 30 cents. 
Swazi (Bliss) A very rich dark velvety blue with attractive 
yellow beard. Good size and substance. 50 cents. 
Sweet Lavender, H. 36 in. S. pale lavender; F. deep rose- 
85- 87 lavender. Beautiful. 40 cents. 3 for .90. 12 for 
$2.75. 
Tapestry (Ayres) Deep smoky mulberry. $1.00 each. 
Tenebrae (Bliss) One of the richest and darkest of the Domin¬ 
ion race. S. a rich, violet purple, tinged with dark 
maroon purple. F. rich velvety black purple. 30 
cents each. 
HOW TO PLANT AN IRIS 
This drawing shows how a German 
Iris plant should be prepared for 
planting. We cut back the foliage to 
about 6 inches before shipping. 
Spread the roots evenly in all direc¬ 
tions and work the soil between and 
around; then firm 
Leaves 
cut back 
with the hands or 
feet. Continue this 
process until about 
two-thirds of the 
rhizome is cov¬ 
ered, leave the re¬ 
mainder exposed 
to the sun and air. 
Soil Level 
■ 
'Rhizome 
ootlets 
Look at our chronological flowering seasons on page 2. 
