66 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 

Papaver nudicaule (Iceland Poppy) — Finely cut light 
green foliage. Flowers in a variety of colors are borne 
allsummer. Ht. 12 in. 
Papaver orientale hybrids (Oriental Poppy) — Large 
briliant scarlet flowers 3 to 5 inches across. Ht. 3 ft. 
May-June. 
Papaver o. Mrs. Perry — Large well-formed flowers of 
salmon-pink with apricot shading. Ht. 2% ft. May 
and June. 60 cents each, $5.50 per ten. 
Phlox divaricata— A _ prostrate perennial form giving 
sheets of lavender-blue flowers in April and May. 
Platycodon g. mariesi (Balloon Flower) — Buds which 
resemble small balloons open into soft blue cup-shaped 
flowers all summer. Dwarf habit of growth. Ht. 18 in. 
Pyrethrum hybridum (Painted Daisy) — Single and semi- 
double daisy-like flowers in a variety of shades of red. 
Ht. 18 in. June and July. 
Scabiosa caucasica (Mourning Bride) — Very beautiful, 
delicate lilac-blue flowers borne in bunches from June 
to September. Ht. 2 ft. 
Viola cornuta (Tufted Pansies) — Attractive perennial 
pansy-flowers from early spring until late fall. Clip 
back old blossoms to induce continuous bloom. 
Avalanche — Large white flowers of good habit. 
Jersey Gem — A beautiful light blue. 
Yellow Gem — Golden-yellow flowers of good size. 
PLANTING 
On large orders or trees in the larger sizes where the 
home owner cannot plant alone or obtain help in planting, 
we can, when previously arranged for, plant the stock we 
furnish. The plantsmen we can supply have had many 
years of experience at this work. 
MAINTENANCE AND CARE 
Kivergreens and shrubs, when planted near the house, 
will in a few years, grow too large for the space assigned 
them and will mar the effect which was originally intended. 
Instead of waiting until they are too large and then pruning 
them drastically, it is much better to give them a light 
pruning every year. By this method no large branches are 
cut and the planting will continue for many years im- 
proving in value and appearance. We have men available 
in the summer and winter months and the cost is slight 
when compared with the results obtained. 
Especially near the house, the soil is often dry and 
lacking in plant food, and it is better to make a light appli- 
cation of fertilizer every year rather than too much at one 
time. 
