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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Mme. Calot (Miellez 1856), large, flesh-pink blossoms 
8.1 with some buff shades. Strong stems. Early. 
Mme. D. Treyeran (Dessert 1899), delicately tinted white 
8.2 petals, dotted and splashed with lilac. A free bloom¬ 
er and very fragrant. .Early. 
MME. EMILE GALLE (Crousse 1881), an exquisite 
8.5 shade of shell-pink. Flowers large and borne on long 
stems. We can thoroughly recommend this when a 
very late variety is desired. 
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-pink. Blooms freely 
in clusters on long stems. Late. 
MARIE LEMOINE (Calot 1869), very large flower of 
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. 
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. 
STANLEY (Crousse 1879), large globular flowers of 
8.0 light pink with lilac lights. Total effect is very pret¬ 
ty. Midseason. 
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