SPENCER VARIETIES 



ELSIE HERBERT. (Breadmore, 1908.) White, edged pale rose. 



EMILY. (House, 1912.) Rosy mauve. 



EMILY ECKFORD SPENCER. (Burpee, 1910.) Bluish purple. 



EMMIE TATHAM. (Stark, 1910.) Rich rose. 



EMPRESS. (Deal, 1910.) Rosy purple self. 



EMPRESS EUGENIE. (Burpee, 1914.) Soft lavender flake 

 on white. Awarded certificate of merit, American Sweet 

 Pea Society* 191 1. 



EMPIRE CRIMSON. (J. K. King, 1916.) A large crimson self. 



EMPIRE WHITE. (J. K. King, 1916.) A fine white self. 



ENCHANTRESS. (Stark, 1906.) Has proved to be synony- 

 mous with Countess Spencer. 



ENID DAMERUM. (Lumley, 1912.) Chocolate self. 



ERIC HARVEY. (Unwin, 1911.) Similar to Martha Wash- 

 ington. 



ERIC HINTON. (Hinton Bros., 1904.) Bright pink, deeper 

 towards the edges. 



ERNEST KING. (King, 1909.) Large orange-pink. 



ESSEX BEAUTY. (King, 1910.) Clear blue. 



ETHEL ROOSEVELT. (Burpee, 1911.) Light rose-pink, 

 striped on primrose ground. 



ETTA DYKE. (Breadmore, 1908.) Synonymous with Bur- 

 pee's White Spencer. 



EVANGELINE. (Ward, 1910.) Lavender self. . 



EVELYN HEMUS. (Hemus, 1908.) Cream, with a picotee 

 edging of terra-cotta pink. Similar to Mrs. C. W. Bread- 

 more. 



FAIR MAID. (Stark, 1910.) Flesh on cream ground. 



FAITH. (Stevenson, 1917.) Pure lavender. 



FARNHAM LAVENDER. (Bide, 1916.) Pure lavender self. 



FAULKNER'S PRIMROSE. (Faulkner, 1912.) Primrose self, 

 black seeded. 



FELICE LYNE. (Agate, 1913.) A lighter Stirling Stent. 



FELICITY. (Bath, 1913.) Lilac self. 



FIERY CROSS. (Malcolm-Burpee, 1916.) Scorching fire-red, 

 or scarlet. 



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