GRANDIFLORA SWEET PEAS 



CARDINAL.* (Eckford, 1885.) Scarlet crimson. E. 



CARMEN SYLVA.* (Laxton, 1892.) Claret shading to white; 

 wings light lilac. E. 



CARMINE ROSE.** (Muskett.) Date of introduction not 

 known. Better known as Princess Beatrice. Color, light 

 pink. E. 



CELESTIAL.* (Lorenz, 1896.) Standard light mauve; wings 

 lavender. -H. 



CHANCELLOR.* (Eckford, 1898.) Standard bright orange; 

 wings bright orange pink. H. 



COCCINEA. (Eckford, 1901.) Self colored, bright rich cherry. 

 E. 



COLONIST.* (Eckford, 1898.) Soft lilac, overlaid bright 

 rose. S. H. 



COLUMBIA.* (Burpee, 1897.) White ground, suffused pur- 

 ple and penciled pink. E. 



COQUETTE. (Eckford, 1896.) Deep primrose, shaded with 

 lavender. S. H. 



CORAL GEM.** (Vaughan, 1907.) Light coral self. H. 



CORONATION.** (Introducer and year of introduction un- 

 known.) Blush with pink at the back of the standard. 



CORONET.* (Walker-Hutchins, 1898.) White striped with 

 orange pink. E. 



COUNTESS CADOGAN. (Eckford, 1899.) Bluish purple stand- 

 ard and clear blue wings. E. 



COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN.* (Eckford, 1896.) Self colored 

 soft pink. H. 



COUNTESS OF LATHOM. (Eckford, 1900.) A soft cream tint, 

 heavily shaded with flesh pink in the center of the standard. 

 H. 



COUNTESS OF Powis.* (Eckford, 1897.) Glowing orange, 

 suffused with purple. E. 



COUNTESS OF RADNOR. (Eckford, 1891.) Light lavender 

 with faint purplish tinge. H. 



COUNTESS OF SHREWSBURY.* (Eckford, 1896.) Rose stand- 

 ard with white wings. E. 



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