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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Mary Wallace—One of our biggest sellers. Large flowers 
of deep, warm pink, borne profusely on long stems. 
Excellent for cutting. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish Beauty)—Strong 
grower, indeed, bearing gloriously beautiful crimson 
buds opening into a delightful pink. 
*New Dawn—(Plant Patent No. 1). One of the most de¬ 
lightful ever-blooming roses. Similar to Dr. W. van 
Fleet in color. Should be in every garden. |1.50 each; 
$15.00 doz. 
Paul’s Scarlet—Still considered by a great many as the 
best deep red-crimson rambler, as it holds its color 
until the petals fall, which is a very desirable feature. 
Primrose^—^Clusters of canary yellow flowers which hold 
their color well until the petals drop. Plant hardy and 
vigorous. 
Scorcher—A late introduction bearing large handsome 
vermilion flowers in great profusion. 
Setigera—Called by most people the Prairie Rose. Very 
strong grower and used by a great many for hedges 
and screens. Flowers single and of a beautiful shell- 
pink. 
Silver Moon—A strong grower with dark green, glossy 
foliage, bearing a multitude of pure, chaste white 
flowers. Single. 
Tausendschon (Thousand Beauties)—A strong growing 
rambler bearing soft pink flowers in great profusion. 
Wichuriana (Memorial Rose)—Excellent for ground cov¬ 
ers and presents a very pleasing appearance with its 
glossy green foliage and multitude of single flowers of 
pinkish white. 
VARIOUS ROSES 
Each Per 10 
.60 5.00 
Baby Rambler—(Polyantha)—A beautiful dwarf variety 
bearing in profusion flowers of a beautiful deep crim¬ 
son. 
Catherine Zeimet—A beautiful white. Dwarf. Literally 
bearing hundreds of exquisite miniature flowers. 
Ellen Poulsen—Very valuable where a dwarf edging rose 
is needed. Flowers bright pink and borne in abundance 
throughout the entire season. 
Golden Salmon—At its name implies, this variety bears 
an abundance of striking salmon-orange buds and flow¬ 
ers. 
Ideal—A very dark velvety crimson which holds its color 
throughout the season. 
Harison’s Yellow—A strong growing bush literally cov¬ 
ered with double, fragrant, yellow blossoms through¬ 
out the month of May. 
Hugonis—(Strong, fast growth and may be used in a 
shrub planting. The exquisite soft yellow flowers are 
borne in sprays in May and June. Also larger plants 
$1.00 to $4.00 each. 
Persian Yellow—An oldntime favorite but always popular. 
The double yellow flowers retain their color. Follows 
Harison’s Yellow. 
