The Garden Magazine, December, 1923 
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Peony Planting Season 
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Is Practically Over for 1 923 
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We wish to express thanks to all our friends who have 
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purchased Peonies of the Cherry Hill Strain and trust 
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that they will prove a constant source of satisfaction. 
To you who were unable to plant our Peonies as you 
planned we will say that if you will advise us early 
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we can dig and make shipment in the spring just as 
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soon as the frost is out of the ground. 
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Please note the generous sized grading of our peony 
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plants. 
We have other choice high ranking seedlings which we 
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shall introduce for the first time next year. Please 
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watch for them. 
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Remember we grow hardy garden perennials, iris, phlox, 
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ornamental evergreens, trees and shrubs of the same 
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high quality as our peonies. 
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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
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( T. C. Thurlow's Sons, Inc.) 
Catalogue Not Open Sundays West Newbury, Mass. 
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STEWART & FISHER, Inc. 
40 Elmhurst Ave. Trenton, N. J. 
FAMOUS for Artistic Exhibitions 
of Dahlias on LONG STEMS. 
Introducing the following Jersey Dahlias for 1924 
Margaret Masson (shown as No. 4) a true soft pink dec¬ 
orative. Winner of Certificate of Merit Pennsylvania 
Horticultural Society also Silver medal of Trenton 
Dahlia Society for best 2 year old seedling. 
Mrs. John L. Gardner, Large red hybrid cactus with 
pure white tips, never has sported, winner of silver 
medal 1922, gold medal 1923 by popular vote of members 
of Trenton Dahlia Society. 
Elberon Beauty, Large autumn colored decorative ad¬ 
mired wherever exhibited for its beauty and excellent 
keeping qualities. 
White Sister (Originated by Mrs. Charles H. Stout) 
Considered by experts to be the finest white decora¬ 
tive dahlia in existence. 
Maida (Stout) Known as the Pink Insulinde. 
Francis Lobdell (Waite) Pink and white hybrid cactus. 
Jersey’s Gem (Waite) Lavender-pink decorative, a prize 
winner wherever exhibited. 
1924 Catalogue Ready in January 
Growers of all the best California and Eastern exhibition dahlias 
Write us for your copy of our 1924 catalogue, ready in January 
A Wild Flower Sanctuary 
" =at Your Doorstep " =r 
You—anybody with even small space—may enjoy the 
companionship of all those lovely flowers and plants that make 
the woods nature students' delight. Bloodroots and Trilliums, 
native Orchids and Ferns, all perfectly hardy, may adorn 
your flower beds or garden, giving pleasure almost the year 
around. 
NOW IS THE TIME TO PLAN 
While long winter evenings cause thinking moods, picture in your imagin' 
ation what you would like to see grow in your wildflower garden. 1 grow many 
kinds by the thousands, including many of the larger natives, like Azaleas, 
Laurels, Rhododendrons, etc. 
FREELY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE WILL HELP 
You will find the catalogue to abound with offers of the most unusual 
plant material ever described among the covers of a catalogue. Ready by 
about January 1st, 1 invite you to write for your free copy to-day. 
EDWARD G1LLETT 
Wild Flower Specialist 
3 MAIN STREET 
Southwick, Mass. 
California Dahlias 
The most gloriously colored 
dahlia of the age! 
AM UN RA (The Egyptian Sun God) 
A GOLD MEDAL DAHLIA 
Write for illustrated Catalogue containing full description and 
picture of Amun Ra. We list till the Prize Winners 
and standard varieties of the better grade 
JESSIE L. SEAL 
Office 607 Third Avenue, Dept. A San Francisco, Cal. 
Distributor for Sies Dahlia Manual. Price, 60 cents 
