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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
RICHARD CARVEL (Brand 1913), one of the best early 
8.8 reds which we have. Large, bomb-shaped blooms of 
the same style as Felix Crousse but considered bet’ 
ter in color. Early. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2.00. 
Rosa Bonheur (Dessert 1905), delightful flowers of fresh 
9.0 soft pink. Petals even and incurved, giving a globu¬ 
lar shape. Plant rather dwarf and compact. Midsea¬ 
son. L. D. $2.50. 1 yr. $4.00. 
Rose Shaylor (Shaylor 1920), large, flesh-pink with 
9.1 creamy lights at base of petals, center creamy- 
white. Erect, strong growth. One of the best of the 
Shaylor seedlings and a fine variety. Midseason. L. 
D. $6.00. 1 yr. $8.00. 
Silvia Saunders (Saunders 1921), cup-shaped flowers of 
9.0 bright rose-pink of an attractive shade, center of 
yellow stamens and bright pink stigmas. Dwarf plant 
with free-flowering habit. Early. Fine for garden ef¬ 
fect. L. D. $3.00. 1 yr. $4.00. 
SOLANGE (Lemoine 1907), extra large flowers, with 
9.7 broad rounded petals of fine form. Petals waxy-white 
but suffused with a reddish-golden light, so that the 
total effect is such as may be seen on a cloud at 
sunset. One of the very finest. Late. L. D. $2.00. 
1 yr. $3.00. 
SOUVENIR DE LOUIS BIGOT (Dessert 1918), excep- 
9.1 tionally large blooms of a very distinct shade of rich 
salmon-pink with silvery lights. Extra fine. Late 
midseason. L. D. $2.00. 1 yr. $3.00. 
THERESE (Dessert 1904), vigorous and free-blooming, 
9.8 producing large flowers of soft shell-pink with lighter 
center. Stems medium height and good strength. 
Midseason. A most satisfactory variety. L. D. $1.50. 
1 yr. $2.00. 
TOURANGELLE (Dessert 1910), cup-shaned flowers of 
9.4 delicate creamy-white, with deeper salmon shadings 
at base of petals. Most unusual and beautiful color¬ 
ing. Very fragrant. Late. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2.00. 
Victory Chateau Thierry (Brand 1925), very large blooms 
8.9 of bright clear pink. Broad, rounded petals of good 
substance make this a very attractive flower. Rather 
dwarf. Early. L. D. $5.00. 1 yr. $7.50. 
WALTER FAXON (Richardson 1904), medium-sized 
9.3 blooms of vivid shell-pink with salmon shades. Us¬ 
ually described as the only real pink peony. The 
blooms should be given some protection from the 
sun, to preserve the coloring. Midseason. L. D. $2.00. 
1 yr. $3.00. 
William F. Turner (Shaylor 1916), very dark red or gar- 
8.4 net. Tall, strong grower and gives a fine spot of 
color in the garden. Midseason. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2.00. 
SERIES C 
$1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen. 
Two-year clumps $2.25 each; $22.50 per dozen. 
Three-year clumps $3.00 each; $30.00 per dozen. 
The varieties listed in this series are those which have 
well-established ratings. They have been tested and we 
can^ recommend their qualities for growth and bloom as 
satisfactory, and a selection for a border or mass plant- 
