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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Georgiana Shaylor (Shaylor 1908), exceptionally large, 
8.9 flat flowers of pale rose-pink with an occasional 
crimson fleck. Dwarf but sturdy habit. Midseason to 
late. One of the best of Mr. Shaylor’s seedlings. 
Germaine Bigot (Dessert 1902), cameo-pink with lighter 
8.5 flesh-colored tints in center, very broad petals and 
altogether a fine flower. Stems of medium height and 
upright. Midseason. 
JAMES KELWAY (Kelway 1900), exquisite white with 
8.7 a golden glow at base of petals. Sometimes semi¬ 
double. Tall, strong and very fragrant. Early mid¬ 
season. 
Jubilee (Pleas 1908), extremely large, flat flowers of 
8.9 ivory-white, petals long and narrow and arranged 
loosely, giving a feathery effect. Stems long but 
weak. Midseason. 
KARL ROSENFIELD (Rosenfleld 1908), brilliant dark 
8.8 crimson; of good form and substance. Stems stiff. 
Medium height. One of our best of this color. 
One of our Exhibits Winning the Highest Award at the 
Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 
