56 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 

before the seed ripens. This allows the plant to make a 
second flowering and prevents seedlings springing up and 
choking the parent plants. Seedlings are usually inferior 
in color and cause much confusion. 
40 cents each; $3.50 per ten except as noted. 
Five plants of one variety will be furnished 
at the ten rate. 
Annie Laurie — Medium height. Large heads of rich deep 
salmon. 
Border Queen — Dwarf, midseason. Large heads with 
unusually large florets of watermelon-pink. 
Charles Curtis — Medium height, midseason. Large heads 
of brilliant crimson-red. Effective color note in the 
border. 50 cents each, $4.50 per ten. 
Daily Sketch — Medium height, late midseason. Extra 
large flowers of brilliant salmon-pink with darker eye. 
E. I. Farrington — Medium height, midseason. Salmon- 
pink with deeper center. 
Frau Anton Buchner — Medium to tall, midseason. Large 
ivory-white flowers make a fine mass effect. 
Leo Schlageter — Tall, early midseason. Brilliant scarlet 
with salmon lights. Growth strong and vigorous. 50 
cents each, $4.50 per ten. 
Maid Marian — Medium height, midseason. This variety 
which we originated is of strong growth producing masses 
of soft lavender flowers. 
Mary Louise (Saunders) — Tall, late. We introduced this 
variety some years ago and it is now considered to be 
the best white phlox. Well-formed heads bearing large, 
waxy white flowers of great beauty. 
Miss Lingard (P. suffruticosa) — Dark glossy green foliage 
and medium-height stems. White with a faint pink eye. 
Flowers early andintermittently throughout the summer. 
Prime Minister — Medium height, midseason. Large 
flowers of clear white, with a distinct red center. 
Ruth May — Medium height, late. Continuing in bloom 
over a long season. Fresh light pink with deeper eye. 
Salmon Glow — Medium height, late. Large florets of 
rich salmon-pink with somewhat lighter centers. A 
group of these is very effective in the garden. 
Dis 
The bearded Iris have a wide range of color, their 
various tints and hues embracing all colors of the rainbow. 
They are hardy and easy to grow, continuing for years 
with almost no attention. Liberal use will produce masses 
a bloom making a most colorful garden through May and 
une. 
_ We are constantly adJing new varieties which we con- 
sider have intrinsic worth and discarding those which are 
superseded. 
The old leaves and stalks should be cleaned off and 
burned to leave no harboring place for disease or pests. 

