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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
ing and at dusk the flowers are closed, resembling large 
rosebuds, and are especially alluring. If cut when in bud 
and brought into the house they keep a week or more. 
We have tested varieties for many years and list below 
those we have found to be best. 
ADANA (Kelway), very fine single flowers with broad 
petals of good substance; delicate shell-pink with 
bright golden stamens. Long buds resembling roses. 
L. D. $2. 1 yr. $3. 
Black Prince (See Series A). 
Celeste Brochet (Brochet), milk-white petals—thickly 
sprinkled with minute dots of lilac, giving a total ef¬ 
fect of pale lavender or faint pink. Stock limited. 
$1.50 each. 
CLAIRETTE (Dessert 1905), tall, strong stems with 
8.1 dark green foliage, bearing very large pure white 
flowers. The petals are long and silky and the cen¬ 
ter mass of stamens is bright yellow. $1.50 each. 
Dorothy (Kelway 1898), a single row of broad, pink pet- 
7.5 als and bright, golden center make this an attrac¬ 
tive variety for the border. 75 cents each. 
Duchess of Portland (Barr), white faintly tinted pink, 
7.8 gradually deepening toward the center of each petal. 
Strong, tall grower. $1 each. 
Emily (Kelway), rose-pink, not tall but free-flowering 
7.4 and shows .up well in the border. 75 cents each. 
Hilen (See Series A). 
HESPERUS (Kelway)), broad petals of deep shell-pink 
of good substance, forming a cup-shaped flower. $1 
each. 
Lady Lilian Ogle (Kelway), faintly tinted buds, opening 
into pure white flowers. Strong, vigorous plants of 
a rather bushy habit. $1 each. 
LADY MARGARET FERGUSON. Broad petals, deep 
yet delicate pink. Medium height, good foliage. $1 
each. 
LE JOUR (Shaylor 1915), large, pure white single flow¬ 
ers; petals of good substance so that the flowers do 
not wilt down. Stamens yellow, showing red stig¬ 
mas. Very fine. Early. L, D. $2. 1 yr. $3. 
L’ETINCELANTE (Dessert 1905), large flowers and 
8.4 broad petals of bright pink, with silvery borders. To¬ 
tal effect is a soft but bright pink, which is especial¬ 
ly attractive in the garden. $1.50 each. 
MRS. KEY (Terry), a deep shade of glowing crimson. 
7.9 Very effective and one of the best of its color. $1 
each. 
Perle Blanche (Dessert 1913), broad, rounded petals of 
8.4 pure white and a glowing mass of golden stamens. 
Stems tall and erect. L. D. $2. 1 yr. $3. 
