40 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 

NEW INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1945 
For many years we have been growing new peonies from 
seed pollenized by the best known varieties. We have ob- 
served these carefully for blooming qualities and have dis- 
carded those which did not measure up to our highest stand- 
ard. The ones listed below are, we believe, of merit and will 
hold their place in any garden. 
The variety Arthur H. Fewkes was not originated by us but 
has not before been listed for sale and we include it with five 
of our own. 
Arthur H. Fewkes. Mr. Fewkes was a very keen judge of 
peonies and when he produced this seedling we knew it 
must be a good one. Strong stems of medium height. 
Wide petals of fine form and texture, ivory-white with 
salmon shadings at base of petals which give a buff or 
salmon light throughout the flower. Late. $20.00 each. 
Amberglow. Strong, upright stems of medium height 
bearing dark green leaves which have a peculiar fluted 
effect. The bud is delicate pink and the flower globular, 
flesh pink with salmon lights. Late but opens well and is 
noticeable for its delicate coloring and crisp freshness. 
$4.00-$5.00. . 
Annisquam. Large globular blooms of tender pink which re- 
tain their coloring until the petals fall. The petals are broad 
and rounded forming a cupped-shaped flower of smooth 
attractive appearance. Good both as a cut flower and for 
garden use. Pleasant fragrance. Midseason. We con- 
sider this one of our finest introductions. $20.00 each. 
Summer Cloud. Delicate pink buds expand into large well- 
formed flowers with wide outer petals of faint pink and 
center of creamy-white changing to pure white. Blooms 
freely in midseason. $4.00-$5.00. 
Magnolia (Japanese type). Bright rose-pink with over- 
lapping petals. Center of enlarged stamens of chrome- 
yellow which are crusted with golden yellow. Strong 
vigorous growth. Extra good for garden effects. $2.50- 
$3.50. 
White Gull (Japanese type). A double row of broad rounded 
petals of white surround a cushion of yellow stamens. Red 
stigmas. Much admired by all who have seen it. $2.50- 
$3.50. 
SERIES A 
In this series we have grouped the newest and finest varie- 
ties which we have been able to obtain. We grow and test 
many varieties, listing those which seem most desirable. 
Prices quoted are for large divisions of at least three 
to five buds and for one year clumps; e.g. $1.50-$2.00. 
The first price is for a large division and the second price 
for the larger plant. 
Two-year clumps, add 50% to the one-year price. 
Three-year clumps at double the one-year price. 
The number following each name is the percentage rating 
given by the American Peony Society. 
