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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
E. J. Shaylor (Shaylor 1918), globular, compact bloom of 
8.6 rose-pink, petals tipped lighter. This variety is very 
distinct because of a ring of golden-edged and gol¬ 
den-tipped petals. Strong upright stems of medium 
height. Midseason to late. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
ENCHANTERESSE (Lemoine 1903), large globular 
8.9 flowers of creamy-white, sometimes showing flecks 
of carmine. A tall, strong grower and exceptionally 
fine variety. Late. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Eugene Verdier (Calot 1864), rather dwarf with very 
8.3 stiff stems, bearing flowers of deep shell-pink inter¬ 
mixed with creamy-yellow. Distinct. Late. L. D. $1.50. 
1 yr. $2. 
Florence Macbeth (Sass 1924), immense, rather flat flow- 
9.0 ers of soft blush with deeper lights. Strong stems 
and heavy foliage. Late. L. D. $2. 1 yr. $3. 
FRANCES WILLARD (Brand 1907), tall, strong grow- 
9.1 er, producing creamy-white flowers of large size yet 
delicate texture. Late midseason. One of the best 
of the Brand varieties. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Frankie Curtis (Vories 1924), strong stiff stems, bearing 
8.9 large white flowers resembling chrysanthemums— 
that is, the center petals are incurved and the outer 
petals recurved. Midseason. L. D. $3.50. 1 yr. $5. 
Genevieve (Lemoine 1925), very large, full flowers of 
8.6 creamy-white. Very late. L. D. $3.00. 1 yr. $4.00. 
Gismonda (Crousse 1895), full, double flowers of creamy- 
8.2 white with a rosy light deepening toward the center. 
Fragrant. Late. A very charming variety. L. D. 
$1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Grace Loomis (Saunders 1920), tall, strong stems, bear- 
9.2 ing very full double flowers of clear white. Late. A 
fine variety. L. D. $2.50. 1 yr. $3.50. 
GRANDIFLORA (Richardson 1883), exceptionally large 
8.8 flat flowers of silvery shell-pink. Petals pointed, giv¬ 
ing very pretty effect. Very late. Extra. L. D. $1.50. 
1 yr. $2. 
Grover Cleveland (Terry 1904), fine, dark crimson blooms 
8.2 on upright stems of medium height. Extra good for 
garden effects. Late. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
H. A. Hagen (Richardson 1904), well-formed, cup-shaped 
8.2 flowers with broad, rounded petals of deep rose-pink. 
Strong stems and good foliage. Late. This variety 
somewhat resembles E. G. Hill, but is a much better 
grower and blooms more freely. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Hansina Brand (Brand 1925), large, flat flowers of deep 
9.0 shell-pink with salmon lights at base of petals. 
Strong, upright stems and good foliage. L. D. $5. 1 
yr. $6.00. 
Inspecteur Lavergne (Doriat 1924), broad guard petals 
8.6 with narrower petals in the center. Crimson with a 
touch of brown, quite new in any Peony. Early. L. 
D. $3. 1 yr. $4.50. 
Jeannot (Dessert 1918), cup-shaped flowers of soft shell- 
9.2 pink slightly tinted lavender, with salmon-pink 
lights at base of petals. Very late. L. D. $1.50. 1 
yr. $2. 
