42 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
parcel post more cheaply than by express. If you wish your 
order shipped in this way, please include 20 cents for the first 
root and 5 cents for each additional root. We will pack the plants 
securely with moist material so that they will arrive in a fresh 
condition ready to be put in your garden. Larger shipments may 
be sent by express collect. 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
For many years we have been growing new peonies from seed 
pollenized by the best known varieties. We have observed these 
-arefully for blooming qualities and have discarded those which 
did not measure up to our highest standard. The ones listed 
below are, we believe, of merit and will hold their place in any 
garden. 
Arthur H. Fewkes—A variety originated by the late Arthur 
H. Fewkes and named by his family. Strong stems of medium 
height. Wide petals of fine form and texture, 1vory white 
with salmon shadings at base of petals which give a buff or 
salmon light throughout the flower. Late. $15.00. 
Amberglow—Strong upright stems of medium height bearing 
dark green leaves which have a peculiar fluted effect. The 
bud is delicate pink and the flower globular, flesh pink with 
salmon lights. Late but opens well and is noticeable for its 
delicate coloring and crisp freshness. $4.00. 
Annisquam—Large globular blooms of tender pink which 
retain their coloring until the petals fall. The petals are broad 
and rounded forming a cupped-shaped flower of smooth at- 
tractive appearance. Good both as a cut flower and for gar- 
den use. Pleasant fragrance. Mid-season. We consider this 
one of our finest introductions. $20.00. 
Magnolia (Japanese type)—Bright rose-pink with over-lapping 
petals. Center of enlarged stamens of chrome-yellow which 
are crusted with golden yellow. Strong vigorous growth. Extra 
good for garden effects. $2.50. 
Rapture—Very large, the outer petals broad and rounded, 
center petals shorter giving the blooms a cupped effect. Pure 
white suffused with a soft creamy light. Pleasant fragrance. 
Midseason. $15.00. 
Summer. Cloud—Faint pink buds open into well-formed 
flowers with wide outer petals of white and center of narrower 
petals having a creamy light. Long, strong stems. We consider 
this to be superior to Kelway’s Glorious. Midseason. $4.00. 
White Gull (Japanese type)—A double row of broad rounded 
petals of white surround a cushion of yellow stamens. Red 
stigmas. Much admired by all who have seen it. $3.00. 
