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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
G A. Strohlein. We consider this variety true to name, 
and its color of dazzling scarlet-red with deeper eye 
is like a fire at sunset. Midseason. 
Gustaf Lind, one of the new, very popular, dwarf varie¬ 
ties with a beautiful salmon-red coloring. Exception¬ 
ally free-flowering in habit. This might truly be 
considered one of the best of the few dwarf reds in 
existence. 50 cents each; $5.00 per dozen. 
Karl Foerster, a beautiful growing, dark orange-red with 
individual panicles and trusses of large size. It 
should be in every garden. 50 cents each; $5.00 per 
dozen. 
Leo Schlageter, a strong growing plant, bearing large 
pyramidal trusses of brilliant scarlet-carmine flow¬ 
ers with a darker center. 
Lillian, one of the loveliest pinks that we have ever seen, 
and considered by many phlox growers, one of the 
best pinks known to the horticultural world. Extra 
choice. \ 
Mme. Paul Dutrie, one of the rarer varieties, bearing a 
large number of strong, heavy blooms of an exqui¬ 
site shape, apple-blossom pink, with a darker eye. 
Midseason. 
Maid Marian, considered by most everybody as one of 
the best of the Cherry Hill seedlings, and is very 
popular wherever grown. Color an ideal soft laven¬ 
der. Very even. Flowers of extra size. Midseason. 
Mary Louise (A. P. Saunders). One of the newer whites. 
Finds immense favor with all who have tried it. 
Creamy white buds opening into waxy white flow¬ 
ers of large size and good form. Extra fine in habit. 
Tall. Midseason to late. 75 cents each, $7.50 per doz¬ 
en. 
Mountain Laurel (Fewkes). One of these newer, tall va¬ 
rieties with an odd delicate shell-pink flower, remind¬ 
ing one of the pink Mountain Laurel. Very free 
bloomer. 
Mrs. Ethel Pritchard, an extra nice variety bearing clear 
rose-mauve blossoms in an abundant way. This color ; 
meets with popular favor and is considered very ! 
choice. 
Mrs. Milly Van Hoboken, a very striking variety with its 
large, heavy trusses of soft shell-pink, with indiv¬ 
idual florets of immense size. Midseason to late. 
Mrs. Scholten, a medium height variety, having the much 
desired deep blood-red or crimson shade. An excel¬ 
lent variety for massing. Midseason. 
Nordlight, one of the newer importations from Europe. 
Plant of medium size with extremely large, flat 
florets of a warm lilac blush, with a violet-red eye. 
