38 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 

Roses 
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 covers a wide range of 
color and we have found these to be vigorous. In this latitude 
the plants should be protected for the winter by heaping 
earth around them and then covering with a mulch so that 
they are covered six inches deep. In the spring prune back to 
live wood. 
All our Hybrid Tea Roses are potted in generous-sized 
containers. These will be available after May 10th. They 
will then be well established to grow rapidly for bloom in June 
and throughout the summer. 
As roses need more aftercare than flowering shrubs, we 
cannot be responsible for their growth after they leave the 
nursery and any complaints must be made within ten days 
after being received. 
As the supply of roses is limited this year, we may be out of 
certain kinds and will substitute varieties similar in color 
unless otherwise directed. Please advise us if you do not wish 
substitutes. 
We do not recommend fall planting of roses for this latitude. 
HYBRID TEA 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 
Potted plants........... $1.40 $13.00 
Betty Grace Clark—Attractive yellow flowers with deeper 
shadings of orange. 
Betty Uprichard—Beautiful coppery pink with orange 
shadings. Back of petals carmine-pink. One of the best. 
Briarclifi—Delightful silvery pink with golden lights at base 
of petals. 
Caledonia—Large flowers of pure white. Considered one 
of the best white-flowered varieties. 
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. 
