GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES 



EVELYN BYATT. (Wat kins & Simpson, 1906.) Standard 

 scarlet orange, with rosy wings. E. 



EVENING STAR.* (Vaughan, 1904.) Primrose, shaded light 

 pink. E. 



EXQUISITE. (Bath, 1912.) White, veined blue. 



FAIRY QUEEN.* (Haage & Schmidt, 1872.) White with 

 faint carmine pencilings on throat. E. 



FASCINATION.* (Eckford, 1900.) Magenta mauve; wings 

 deep mauve. H. 



FASHION.* (Burpee, 1899.) A soft shade of reddish lav- 

 ender, deepening at base of standard. Similar to Colonist. 

 H. 



FINETTA BATHURST.** (Bathurst-Mackereth, 1908.) Pure 

 white. E. 



FIREFLY.* (Eckford, 1893.) Scarlet crimson. E. 



FLORA NORTON. (Vaughan, 1904.) A beautiful rich lav- 

 ender, almost a bright blue. E. 



FLORENCE FRAZER.** (Vaughan, 1904.) Standard bright 

 crimson rose; wings white tinged pink. E. 



FLORENCE MOLYNEAUX.** (Dobbie, 1905.) Cream flaked 

 with rose. E. 



GAIETY.* (Eckford, 1893.) Standard flaked with cerise 

 pink; wings striped rosy purple, S. H. 



GEORGE GORDON.* (Eckford, 1901.) Claret red, self 

 colored, but turns to a dull purple with age. H. 



GLADYS DEAL.** An English name for the American va- 

 riety, Mrs. Geo. Higginson. S. H. 



GLADYS FRENCH.** (Unwin, 1909.) A light blue Helen 

 Pierce. 



GOLDEN GATE.* (Burpee, 1897.) Pinkish mauve and lav- 

 ender. S. H. 



GOLDEN GLEAM.* (Sunset Co., 1897.) Color creamy yellow. 

 Nearly identical with Mrs. Eckford. S. H. 



GOLDEN ROSE. (Burpee, 1902.) The ground color is a 

 clear primrose yellow, beautifully flushed with rosy pink- 

 S. H. 



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