46 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 

Sunburst—Another rich yellow with deep copper colored 
lights. Very choice. 
Talisman—Another late introduced variety. Very free and 
continuous bloomer. Delightful golden-yellow. Petals . 
lined with orange-red. 
BROWNELL ROSES 
We are listing some of the new Brownell Roses, a race of 
hardier hybrids well fitted for our northern climate to with- 
stand sub-zero winters. The first three are of bush form and 
the others of climbing or trailing habit. 
Anne Vanderbilt—Semi-double flowers of exquisite coppery 
orange. Fragrant. $1.50 each. 
Break O’Day—Large flowers of orange shaded with apricot. 
Vigorous in growth and bloom. $1.50 each. 
Lily Pons—Large flowers of white with pure yellow center 
are produced freely. $1.50 each. 
Apricot Glow (Climbing)—Double coppery pink blooms 
produced in clusters. $1.00 each. 
Copper Glow (Climbing)—Deep coppery orange. Spicy 
fragrance. $1.50 each. 
*Golden Climber—(Plant Patent No. 28). Large pure 
yellow flowers on long stems. Growth strong and hardy. 
$1.00 each. 
Golden Glow—A new clear yellow climbing rose blooming 
more freely than Golden Climber. Fragrant. $1.00 each. 
CLIMBING AND RAMBLER ROSES 
Each Per 10 
mtrong 2'yr. plants, NO. Le $.60 $5.50 
Potted eign ls seen ee ee .80 7.50 
(Unless otherwise noted) 
American Pillar—Huge clusters of single bright pink flowers 
with white center. 
*Blaze—(Plant Patent No. 10). A strong grower and called 
a continuous bloomer by those who have older plants. 
Deep red and exceptionally fine. $1.00 each; $10.00 doz. 
Climbing American Beauty—Very attractive variety with 
rich carmine-rose blossoms. 
Dr. W. van Fleet—One of the most popular shell-pink 
climbers. Blossoms are large-sized, resembling a tea rose. 
Dorothy Perkins—One of the old-time favorites and still 
desired by a great many. Strong and vigorous in growth 
and well covered with bright pink flowers. 
*Doubloons—(Plant Patent No. 152). Large clusters of 
cup-formed, saffron-yellow blooms, opening throughout a 
long season. Strong, heavy canes. One of the best yellow 
climbers. $1.50 each; $15.00 doz. 
Excelsa—Superior in hardiness to the well known crimson 
rambler and even of a better color. Strong, dark crimson, 
and very free blooming. 
Mary Lovett—One of the most popular white climbing 
roses. Strong in growth, bearing large pure white flowers. 
