58 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 

Sierra Blue—tall, soft, clear blue of fine form. 60 cents. 
Sir Michael—tall, clear light blue with deep rich mahogany 
falls and red-gold beard. 35 cents. 
Souvenir de Mme. Gaudichau—medium, rich, blackish- 
purple of unusual quality. 35 cents. 
Susan Bliss—medium, rich rose-pink with a delightful 
sheen. 30 cents. 
Valor—tall, broad petals of deep blackish-purple, outstanding 
in the garden. Fragrant. 40 cents. 
Venus de Milo—medium, rich white flowers with a golden 
beard of very pleasing effect. One of the best,white varie- 
ties yet produced. 50 cents. 
Various Iria 
Kaempferi—the Japanese Iris bloom in early July, producing 
immense flat flowers with interesting color combinations. 
We imported many varieties and have grown new ones from 
selected seed. 30 cents. 
Sibirica orientalis—narrow foliage and deep blue flowers 
resembling Spanish Iris, but hardy. Naturalizes well. 
30 cents. 
Sibirica Snow Queen—a white flowered form of the above. 
30 cents. 
Herbaceous perennials form one of the most important 
parts of the garden or border as they continue to increase in 
size and beauty from year to year. A selection will give bloom 
throughout the season. 
There is such an immense range of species and varieties that 
we do not attempt to grow them all and offer those which 
have proved the most hardy and satisfactory for these cli- 
matic conditions. We are constantly trying new varieties and 
adding those of merit. 
Strong Field Grown Plants of the following are priced 
at 35 cents each; $3.00 per dozen of one variety except 
as noted. 
Aconitum napellus bicolor. (Monkshood). Upright 
growth bearing pyramidal heads of attractive blue and 
white flowers. Ht. 3 ft. July-August. 40 cents. 
Alyssum saxatile compactum. (Gold Tuft). Small clusters 
of bright yellow flowers borne in great profusion in early 
May. Ht. 8 to 12 in. 
Anchusa italica Dropmore. Very attractive with its 
bright blue flowers on strong branching stems. May-June. 
Ht. 4 ft. 
