40 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
NEED 
Pink Bountiful (Patent No. 601) — Soft pink, double flow- 
ers grown in clusters. When fully open the blooms are up 
to 3 in. across looking like miniature Hybrid Tea roses. 
$2.00 each. 
Pinocchio (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 small Hybrid Tea roses. 114 in. across. $2.00 each. 
Red Pinocchio (Patent No. 812) — Rich scarlet blooms 314 
in. across borne in clusters. Bushy upright growth and 
free flowering. Wild rose fragrance. $2.00. 
Summer Snow (Patent No. 416) — Clusters of pure white, 
dainty flowers 314 in. across. Very outstanding in the garden. 
$2.00 each. 
Vogue (Patent No. 926) — Immense clusters of perfectly 
formed, Hybrid-tea like blooms up to 4 in. across. Brilliant 
cherry-coral. $2.50 each. 
Yellow Pinocchio (Patent No. 992) — Apricot-yellow 
blooms. Very sturdy, healthy and free-flowering. $2.00 each. 
VARIOUS ROSES 
Hugonis — Strong, fast growth and may be used in a shrub 
planting. The exquisite soft yellow single flowers are borne 
in sprays in May and June. Potted plants $1.75 each; $16.00 
per ten. 
Rosa rugosa — Spreading shrub with glossy green foliage. 
Flowers single crimson followed by ornamental scarlet 
fruit. Good for seashore or in exposed plantings. 18 to 24 
in. $1.25 each; $11.50 per ten. 
Peonies 
Wherever one desires continuing bloom year after year 
from plants in the garden, we recommend the planting of 
Peonies. Hardy in almost all parts of this country and Canada, 
the vigor of the plants and the wealth of blooms in their 
lovely shades of white, pink and rich reds give delightful 
effects both in the garden and as cut flowers. When once 
established, the plants increase in size and quality for many 
years and need not be disturbed. They will persist in many 
localities where other perennials fail to grow and their in- 
creasing use testifies to their popularity. 
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. 
