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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Mile. Jeanne Riviere (Riviere 1908), guard petals deep 
8.2 flesh, gradually changing lighter; center petals nar¬ 
rower and of a deep cream shade. Tall, strong stems 
and abundant flowers. This variety is especially good 
for garden or mass effects. Midseason. 
Mile. Leonie Calot (Calot 1861), a beautiful shade of sal- 
8.1 mon-pink, fading to a soft flesh-white. Blooms fiee y 
in clusters on long stems. Late. 
MARIE LEMOINE (Calot 1869), very large flower o 
8.5 creamy-white, with a golden light reflected from 
hidden stamens. Fragrant. Stems dwarf but strong. 
Late. An especially beautiful flower. 
Marcelle Dessert (Dessert 1899), creamy-white splashed 
8.2 with minute lilac dots, giving the effect of a deli¬ 
cately tinted flower. Some “accidental” carmine 
markings. Fragrant. Midseason. 
Marquis C. Lagergren (Dessert 1911), brilliant cherry- 
7.8 red with darker shadings. Flowers borne in clusters 
on stiff, upright stems, which make it an excellent 
variety for mass planting. Midseason. 
MASTERPIECE (Kelway 1895), a deep, glowing crim- 
7.4 son, oftentimes showing some, golden stamens. Stems 
erect and a very fine variety for garden effects. Late. 
MONSIEUR DUPONT (Calot 1872), large, symmetrical 
8.3 flowers of ivory-white with crimson markings in 
center. Strong, vigorous growth and a fine variety. 
Late. 
Mrs. M. P. Clough (Shaylor 1917), large flower of sal- 
8.6 mon-pink. Midseason. 
PIERRE DUCHARTRE (Crousse 1895), evenly colored, 
8.2 deep shell-pink flower with very broad, rounded pet¬ 
als. Stems strong and upright, although only of me¬ 
dium height. Late. 
Rachel (Lemoine 1904), large, globular flowers of ex- 
8.3 cellent form; fresh, soft rose. Strong stems. Mid¬ 
season to late. 
REINE HORTENSE (Calot 1857), large, compact flowers 
8.7 with broad, rounded petals of soft flesh-color; center 
showing some crimson splashes. Very charming va¬ 
riety. Midseason. 
Rosette (Dessert 1918), delicate shell-pink, illuminated 
8.8 with salmon tints at base of petals. Golden stamens 
are sometimes visible. Occasional accidental mark¬ 
ing on guard petals. Early midseason. 
Standard Bearer (Hollis 1906), high-built, globular 
8.5 blooms with recurved guard petals. Uniform color 
pale pink. Fragrant. Dwarf with strong, stiff stems. 
Early. 
Cut all wilted Peony blossoms off after they are through 
blooming. 
