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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Madelon (Dessert 1922), attractive rose-pink flowers of 
8.4 globular, compact form. Petals tipped lighter, giving 
a brilliancy to the bloom. Late midaeason. A fine va¬ 
riety. L. D. $2. 1 yr. $3. 
MARIE CROUSSE (Crousse 1892), globular blooms of a 
8.9 very delicate shell-pink, or deep flesh-color. Stiff up¬ 
right stems. Fragrant. A very attractive flower. Mid¬ 
season to late. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Martha Bulloch (Brand 1907), tall, strong growth, pro- 
9.1 ducing immense blooms of soft rose-pink, well formed 
and of good substance. Late. L. D. $1.60. 1 yr. $2. 
Mary Woodbury Shaylor (Shaylor 1916), guard petals 
9.0 fresh shell-pink, center creamy-yellow with golden 
lights at base of petals. Plants dwarf with upright 
stems. Midseason. One of Mr. Shaylor’s best seed¬ 
lings. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
MILTON HILL (Richardson 1891), very beautiful flow- 
9.0 er of a delicate shade of flesh-color with pale salmon- 
pink tints; sometimes marked crimson. Of globular 
form and rather incurved petals; it is an exquisite 
flower in every way. Late. L. D. $1.60. 1 yr. $2. 
Mrs. A. M. Brand (Brand 1925), large, rather flat flowers 
9.0 of pure white. The petals have a great deal of sub¬ 
stance, giving the flower a fine form. Fragrant. Late. 
Gold Medal A. P. S., 1923. L. D. $5. 1 yr. $7.60. 
Mrs. C. S. Minot (Minot 1914). Plants of medium height, 
9.2 with stiff stems and dark foliage. Very large flowers, 
finely formed, with broad petals. Guard petals faint 
shell-pink, center creamy-white with golden lights at 
base of petals. Late. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2.00. 
Mrs. Edward Harding (Shaylor 1918), large, pure white 
9.3 flower of fine quality. Petals are set close together. 
Midseason to late. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Mrs. Frank Beach (Brand 1925), large flowers of creamy- 
8.9 white. The petals are narrow and cut, giving the 
flower a lacy appearance. Late. L. D. $3.50. 1 yr. $6. 
Mrs. Harriet Gentry (Brand 1925), good sized flowers of 
8.9 glistening white, with a greenish tinge at base of 
petals. Late. L. D. $3.50. 1 yr. $5.00. 
M. MARTIN CAHUZAC (Dessert 1899), very dark gar- 
8.8 net or maroon; globular flowers of medium size on 
strong stems. Midseason. Very effective for land¬ 
scape planting, or for cut flowers. L. D. $2. 1 yr. $3. 
Myrtle Gentry (Brand 1925), large, full flowers of rosy- 
9.0 white or pale pink with salmon lights. Petals broad 
and rounded, giving a bloom of fine form. Fragrant. 
Late. L. D. $3.50. 1 yr. $5.00. 
Nick Shaylor (Allison 1931), a very fine new variety. 
9.2 Large, full blooms of creamy-white with pink and 
salmon lights, such as the indescribable colorings of 
Solange. Late. L. D. $10.00. 1 yr. $12.00. 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE (Riviere 1911), very fine dark 
9.2 crimson, fully double. Midseason to late. Fragrant. 
Does not fade, as the petals hold their color until 
they fall. L. D. $3. 1 yr. $4.50. 
PHYLLIS KELWAY (Kelway 1908), large flowers of 
9.0 flushed pink, yet with delicate coloring, which gives 
a fresh and charming effect. Strong, erect stems. 
Fragrant. Late. L. D. $1.60. 1 yr. $2.00. 
