66 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 

MRS. KEY (Terry), a deep shade of glowing crimson. Very 
7.9 effective and one of the best of its color. $1.00 each. 
Perle Blanche (Dessert 1913), broad, rounded petals of 
8.4 pure white and a glowing mass of golden stamens. 
Stems tall and erect. $1.50 each. 
Pride of Langport (Kelway 1909), deep shell-pink with 
8.9 compact cluster of golden stamens. Stems strong and 
an abundance of bloom. L. D. $1.50. lyr. $2.00. 
Princess of Wales (Barr), a beautiful shade of pink. The 
flowers resemble wild roses. L.D. $1.50. lyr. $2.00. 
Queen of May (Kelway), soft deep pink petals of good size. 
Medium height. $1.00 each. 
Single White. From among our many thousands of seed- 
lings we selected a number of the best. Glistening white 
flowers with golden stamens. 175 cents each. 
STANLEY (Kelway 1890), brilliant red, with large golden 
7.8 center. The foliage of this variety is broad and lux- 
uriant and especially attractive throughout the summer. 
$1.00 each. 
THE BRIDE (Dessert 1902), large white flowers, with a 
8.4 glowing mass of stamens. Tall, stiff stems and luxurious 
foliage. $1.00 each. 
The Queen (Kelway), a beautiful white, delicately suffused 
blush-pink. Free blooming and vigorous. $2.00 each. 
Victoria. Long petals of a brilliant crimson, which glow 
in the sun. Foliage dark green. $1.00 each. 
Venus (Barr). Dark green foliage and shell-pink flowers of 
cupped form. These have good substance and give a 
long period of bloom. L.D. $2.00. lyr. $3.00. 
Whitleyi Major. Quantities of blush-white flowers with 
8.5 golden hearts are borne on the strong stems. Foliage 
heavy and dark green. $1.00 each. 
Japanese Type Peanieds 
The so-called Japanese Peonies are those which have one 
or two rows of petals and centers of stamens much thickened. 
These latter are almost devoid of pollen and in some varieties 
make thick cushions of golden yellow. In others the stamens 
are self-color tipped or crusted with yellow. The effects are 
beautiful and distinct and are charming for the garden and as 
cut flower decorations. | 
Alma (Shaylor 1916), pale pink petals, enclosing a mass of 
8.5 incurved yellow petaloids. A fine Japanese variety. 
$1.00 each. 
AMA-NO-SODE. — Exceptionally large flowers; _ petals 
9.2 bright rose-pink with lighter tints, and a mass of sta- 
mens. L.D. $3.00. lyr. $4.00. 
AUREOLIN (Shaylor 1917), a Japanese type of medium 
8.9 size, with pink guard petals and deep sulphur center. 
Midseason to late. L.D. $1.50. lyr. $2.00. 
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. lyr. $6.50. 
