54 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
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SERIES D 
75 cents each; $7.50 per dozen. 
Two-year clumps $1.13 each; $11.25 per dozen. 
Three-year clumps $1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen. 
The number following each name is the percentage 
rating given by the American Peony Society. 
If you wish to plant Peonies as a border or background 
for other perennials, you will find a good selection in this 
series. The flowers are not as large as many of the newer 
ones, but where landscape effects are desired, plants from 
this series offer a material saving in costs. 
Bertrade 8.6 — Large blooms of ivory-white. Late. 
“Boule de Neige 8.0 — Tall, strong stems and large flowers 
of white with red markings. Midseason. 
Docteur Caillot 7.2 — Many good-sized flowers of crimson. 
Midseason. 
*Duchesse de Nemours 8.1 — Broad, cup-shaped outer 
petals of white and center of sulphur-yellow. Blooms 
freely. Early midseason. 
*Edulis Superba 7.6 — Deep rose-pink especially good in 
the garden. Early. 
Faribault 7.8 — Deep rose with a silver sheen. Midseason. 
Germaine Bigot 8.5 — Cameo-pink with lighter flesh- 
colored tints in the center. Midseason. 
La Fayette 7.8 — Rich pink with a silvery reflex. Fra- 
grant. Midseason. 
Livingstone 8.1 — Compact blooms of light pink. Late. 
*Madame Ducel 7.9 — Large blooms of silvery pink re- 
sembling mammoth Chrysanthemums. Very fine. Mid- 
season. 
Marguerite Gerard 8.4 — Flesh pink to creamy white 
with ring of golden stamens. Late. 
Marquis C. Lagergren 7.8 — Brilliant cherry-red_ with 
darker shadings. Midseason. 
*Midnight 7.3 — Large, dark maroon. Early midseason. 
*Modeste Guerin 7.8 — Unusual shade of dark rose-pink. 
Fragrant. Effective as a garden variety. Early. 
Octavie Demay 8.5 — Dwarf plant bearing rather flat 
flowers of pink and white. Early. 

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*Varieties in this class we have found to be the 
best and most reliable for color and free-blooming 
quality. We recommend these if you are in doubt 
as to selection. 

