48 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Ellen Poulsen—Very valuable where a dwarf edging rose is 
needed. Flowers bright pink and borne in abundance 
throughout the entire season. 
Gloria Mundi—Produces large clusters of flowers of bright 
orange-scarlet. 
Gruss an Aachen—Large flowers resembling tea roses. 
Attractive light pink with deeper coppery tones. 
Ideal—A very dark velvety crimson which holds its color 
throughout the season. 
VARIOUS ROSES 
Each $.60 Per 10 $5.00 
Harison’s Yellow—A strong growing bush literally covered 
with double, fragrant, yellow blossoms throughout the 
month of May. 
Hugonis—Strong, fast growth and may be used in a shrub 
planting. The exquisite soft yellow flowers are borne in 
sprays in May and June. Also larger plants $1.00 to 
$2.00 each. 
Persian Yellow—An old-time favorite but always popular. 
The double yellow flowers retain their color. Follows 
Harison’s Yellow. 
Rosa rugosa (Japanese Rose)—A very ornamental, spread- 
ing shrub with glossy green foliage. Flowers single crimson 
followed by ornamental scarlet fruit. Good for seashore or 
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Rosa r. alba—Pure white single flowers in abundance. 
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ROSA RUGOSA HYBRIDS 
These new hybrids have the splendid foliage and habits of 
the rugosa. Perfectly hardy and excellent for seaside plant- 
ing. 
SLCONPsDIANLS eee ee ee .60 5.50 
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Agnes—Large double flowers of amber yellow with darker 
center. The foliage is ornamental throughout the summer. 
Belle Poitevine—A very hardy type bearing double pink 
flowers followed by bright scarlet fruit. 
Conrad F. Meyer—Large bushes bearing globular blooms of 
delightful shell-pink. 
Dr. E. M. Mills—Strong growth and delicate semi-double 
flowers of soft yellow. In season it follows closely after 
Hugonis. 
Hansa—Rich maroon red. Double. The growth is strong 
and very hardy. 
Sir Thomas Lipton—One of the best pure white double 
flowered Rugosas. Flowers in strong clusters. 
F. J. Grootendorst—A cross between Rugosa and Polyantha 
(Baby Rambler). The small, bright red double flowers 
appear throughout the summer. 
Pink Grootendorst—A beautiful form of the above, bearing 
bright shell-pink flowers. Blooms freely and continuously. 
