38 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 

Rates 
In our northern climate, roses must be selected with a 
thought for hardiness and vigor as well as the bright color 
effects desired in the garden. Our list comprises those varie- 
ties which we have tested and found desirable. 
When planting dormant roses, the tops should be pruned 
back to about six inches, and planted so that the bud or 
crook just above the roots will be about one inch under- 
ground. It is best to shade the top until the first leaves 
appear. The failure of most roses is due to lack of moisture 
at this time. 
For planting after May 10th, we recommend bushes 
potted in generous sized paper pots. These are in leaf and 
bud and may be planted any time and will continue to grow 
and bloom throughout the summer. Please give a second 
choice of varieties so that we may substitute if our stock of 
a variety is exhausted. 
We do not recommend fall planting of roses for this latitude, 
as newly set plants must be well protected through the winter. 
HYBRID ROSES 
These will give an abundance of bloom from June until 
frost. They should be liberally fertilized every year and given 
some protection from the sun and frost during the winter. 
Each Per 10 
Strong dormant plants, No.1.... $.75 $7.00 
Potted plants ..se- reese ee ca .95 9.00 
(Unless otherwise noted) 
Betty Uprichard—Beautiful coppery pink with orange 
shadings. Back of petals carmine-pink. One of the best. 
Christopher Stone—New. Brilliant scarlet of fine form and 
habit. Very attractive. 
Columbia—Pointed buds of bright, glossy pink. Fragrant. 
Condesa de Sastago—Deep coppery pink petals colored 
golden yellow on the reverse side making charming two- 
toned flowers. 
*Countess Vandal—(Plant Patent No. 38). An exquisite 
golden salmon, coppery lights. Buds long and pointed. 
Fragrant. $1.00 each; $10.00 doz. 
Edith Nellie Perkins—Rich salmon-pink buds inside of 
petals lighter, making a delightful contrast. 
E. G. Hill—One of the best brilliant red flowers. Form and 
fragrance very delightful. 
Etoile de Holland—One of the world’s best. Very hardy 
and vigorous. Beautiful crimson-red blossoms. 
Our plants are grown in a northern climate. 
