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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Roses 
In arranging our list of roses 
for 1937 we have followed our cus¬ 
tom of the last few years by list¬ 
ing only those that have found 
popular favor. Then by adding to 
that list some of the newer vari¬ 
eties that have proved worthy, we 
feel that this season’s offerings 
are among the best obtainable. 
A light clay is considered the 
best for planting roses, but if that 
is not to be had then use the best 
garden soil that you can get, taking care to see that it 
is well drained. 
Cut the tops back to about 6 inches before planting out 
and keep the ground well stirred and free from weeds. 
All budded roses should be planted so that the crook 
just above the roots will be about a half inch under 
ground. 
Dormant roses should be well wateredl and the tops pro¬ 
tected from the sun until the buds show growth, for the 
failure of most roses to live is due to a lack of moisture. 
If possible, please give second choice of a variety as, 
unless advised to the contrary, whenever our stock of a 
variety is exhausted, we will make a substitution as near 
to color and habit as possible. 
Prices on roses are for dormant plants which we can 
furnish until about May 1st. After that time we can 
supply potted plants for June blooming. These will be 
at an increase of 20 cents per plant. 
HYBRID TEA OR EVER-BLOOMING ROSES 
These will give an abundance of bloom from June until 
frost. They should be liberally fertilized every year and 
given some protection from the sun and frost during the 
winter. 
Each Per 10 
Strong dormant plants, No. 1 . .75 7.00 
(Unless otherwise noted) 
Ami Quinard—Late introduction. Very dark velvety red. 
Strong grower. Extra nice. 90 cents each. 
Angele Pernet—Beautiful, semi-double, golden-yellow 
flowers, with brownish orange shadings. Very fine. 
* Better Times—(Plant Patent No. 23). New. Large, del¬ 
icately fragrant, double, brilliant cerise flowers. The 
name indicates the quality. $1.25 each. -12.50 doz. 
Betty Uprichard—Beautiful coppery pink with orange 
shadings. Back of petals carmine-pink. One of the 
best. 
