40 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Pinocchio (Plant Patent No. 484)—Buds rich salmon flushed 
with gold at base, gradually changing to soft clear pink as the 
flowers open. Blooms in great clusters and flowers are like 
miniature Hybrid Teas. 11% in. across. $1.75 each. 
Red Pinocchio (Plant Patent No. 812)—Rich scarlet blooms 
31% in. across borne in clusters. Bushy upright growth and 
free flowering. Wild rose fragrance. $2.00 each. 
Snowbank (Plant Patent No. 279)—A strong and vigorous 
variety bearing well-formed flowers of white in clusters. $1.75 
each. 
Sunmist—Strong and vigorous having an abundance of yellow 
flowers. 
VARIOUS ROSES 
Pink Grootendorst—A cross between Rugosa and Polyantha 
the small bright shell-pink double flowers appear throughout 
the summer. Potted plants $1.60 each; $15.00 per 10. 
Rosa rugosa—Spreading shrub with glossy green foliage. 
Flowers single crimson followed by ornamental scarlet fruit. 
Good for seashore or 1n exposed plantings. 
18 to 24.1n... cen... sees a 1.00 each ee eee 
P eosles 
For hardiness and vigor and for sheer loveliness, Peonies 
are among our most useful perennials. When once established, 
the plants increase in size and quality for many years and the 
rich coloring of the flowers adds much to the beauty of the bor- 
der or garden. They do well from Georgia to Saskatchewan and 
give pleasure in gardens where many other perennials fail to 
grow. 
Peonies are especially decorative as cut flowers and many 
amateur enthusiasts give thousands every year to churches 
and hospitals. 
We have endeavored to consistently maintain our free-bloom- 
ing Cherry Hill Strain by selective propagation and the large 
vigorous plants which we furnish give satisfactory results. 
Culture Ova Py cytes 
Peonies will grow in almost any location, but do best when 
not planted too near large trees. However, where they are given 
some shade from the hot afternoon sun, the delicate colors may 
be retained. A good garden soil of loamy texture, where there 
is drainage, will produce satisfactory roots and flowers. In this 
type of soil, no especial preparation is necessary except to loosen 
and break up any lumps. 
