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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Currant Red (Jeffries), double row of cup-shaped petals 
of lively cerise-red, stamens yellow marked with 
self color. Of medium height yet conspicuous in the 
garden. A fine variety. L. D. $5.00. 1 yr. $6.50. 
Departing Sun. Broad petals of carmine-red with a tinge 
8.5 of yellow. Stamens petal color on face and straw yel¬ 
low on reverse, crested yellow and somewhat twisted. 
When seen in the light of the setting sun, it fairly 
glows. Distinct and beautiful. L. D. $4.00. 1 yr. $5.00. 
EDWARD VII (Kelway). We have found this to be a good 
red, of strong growth and a profusion of bloom. Petals 
of deep crimson and a good, compact center of yellow 
stamens. Midseason. $1.50 each. 
Emma. Large, broad-petalled flowers of attractive bright 
pink, borne on strong upright stems. An extra fine 
variety. Stock limited. L. D. $3.00. 1 yr. $4.00. 
Flashlight (Hollis 1906), crimson petals, with narrow 
8.2 center petals deep yellow with crimson shades. A most 
distinct and attractive flower. $1.50 each. 
Francois, broad, cupped petals of bright red of a rather 
unusual shade with heavy golden center. Plant of 
bushy growth and medium height. Late midseason. 
L. D. $2.00. 1 yr. $3.00. 
Fuyajo. Dark garnet petals; center petals narrow and 
9.2 striped garnet and white. L. D. $2.00. 1 yr. $3.00. 
Glow, well-rounded petals of deep cerise-pink surround 
a cushion of long stamens of self color heavily over¬ 
laid and crusted with straw yellow. Its bright tone 
makes it noticeable in the garden. L. D. $2.50. 1 yr. 
$3.00. 
Gold Mine (Hollis 1907), deep, vinous-red petals and gold- 
8.2 en stamens. L. D. $1.00. 1 yr. $2.00. 
ISANI GIDUI. Tall, strong stems; rounded petals of 
9.3 pure white, with a thick cushion of golden stamens. 
We consider this one of the best whites which we 
have ever seen. L. D. $4.00. 1 yr. $5.00. 
KING OF ENGLAND (Kelway 1902), a rich shade of 
8.6 carmine; long stamens self-color, edged golden. Tall, 
strong grower and free bloomer. A brilliant variety. 
L. D. $2.00. 1 yr. $3.00. 
MARGARET ATWOOD. Large flower of pure white; 
8.7 petals broad and rounded and of good substance, so 
that they form a cup-shaped bloom. The large cush¬ 
ions of golden stamenoids make a charming contrast 
in this gold and white flower. L. D. $4.50. 1 yr. $5.50. 
MIKADO. Rich, dark red petals and a broad center of 
8.6 stamens of deep yellow, edged dark red. Midseason. 
L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2.00. 
Purity (Kelway). Large flowers, with broad petals of 
■ pure white.' The center is a compact mass of in¬ 
curved yellow stamens. These flowers are charming, 
both as cut flowers and in the garden. L. D. $2.00. 
1 yr. $3.00. 
Purple Cup (Kelway), deep cherry-red petals, which make 
an effective contrast with the golden stamens. $1.50. 
See our collections of lilacs in bloom the last of May. 
