60 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 

AVALANCHE (Crousse 1886), fine flowers of convex form, 
8.7 ivory-white, oftentimes with a touch of crimson on the 
central petals. Very good as a cut flower. Late mid- 
season. 
Bayadere (Lemoine 1910), large globular flowers of creamy- 
8.5 white with an amber light. Symmetrical and very pleas- 
ing in form. Midseason. 
Candeur (Dessert 1920), bright rose-pink with petals edged 
8.4 white, giving a total effect of silvery pink. Well-formed 
flowers and a fine garden variety. Midseason. Strong 
grower and blooms freely. 
Charles McKellip (Brand 1907), large globular flowers of 
7.8 brilliant, dark red. Blooms vigorously and freely. Late 
midseason. 
CLAIRE DUBOIS (Crousse 1886), very large, globular 
8.7 blooms of satiny pink, petals long and incurved. Strong 
stems and dark green foliage. Late. 
Docteur H. Barnsby (Dessert 1913), large, very full blooms 
8.1 of crimson with darker shades. Blooms in clusters, good 
variety for garden effects. Late. 
Enchantment (Hollis 1907), large, globular blooms of deep 
8.0 shell-pink. Strong, upright stems of medium height. 
Late. A very good landscape variety. 
Eugene Bigot (Dessert 1894), a very fine brilliant crimson, 
8.3 of upright habit and medium height. One of the most 
conspicuous of this color. Late midseason. 
EUGENIE VERDIER (Calot 1864), tall free-blooming 
8.6 variety, good size and form. Delicate flesh center, 
lighter outer-petals of beautiful satiny sheen. Midsea- 
son. 
FELIX CROUSSE (Crousse 1881), a compact globular 
8.4 bloom of large size and fine form. Deep ruby-red, center 
shading deeper. Very choice. Midseason to late. 
Georgiana Shaylor (Shaylor 1908), exceptionally large, flat 
8.9 flowers of pale rose-pink with an occasional crimson 
fleck. Dwarf but sturdy habit. Midseason to late. 
One of the best of Mr. Shaylor’s seedlings. 
Gigantea (Lamartine, Calot 1860) extremely large flowers, 
8.2 delicate rose-pink. Midseason. A very popular variety 
for both garden effects and cut flowers. 
Ginette (Dessert 1915), large, symmetrical flowers of deep 
8.6 flesh, with salmon tints at base of petals. Golden sta- 
mens are visible in flowers from young plants, but when 
well established the flowers are extra fine. Fragrant. 
Midseason. 
Henry Avery (Brand 1907), flushed white guard petals and 
8.8 center, and wide collar of yellow petals. ‘‘Accidental”’ 
markings of yellow and green in the center. Fine for 
garden effect. Very fragrant. 
JULES CALOT (Calot 1861), large, double flowers of a 
7.2 beautiful shade of deep rose-pink. Blooms very freely 
and is choice as a cut flower. Late. 
Loveliness (Hollis 1907), large flat, very full flowers of 
8.8 ne pink tinted lavender. Stem strong and upright. 
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Our plants are grown in a northern climate. 
