GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES 



MRS. COLLIER. (Dobbie, 1907.) In form and substance 



it resembles Dorothy Eckford. The flowers are large, 



coming in threes and fours on long, stiff stems and of a rich, 



primrose tint, entirely free from any trace of pink. S. H. 

 MRS. DUGDALE. (Eckford, 1899.) Light carmine rose, 



with faint markings of primrose. S. H. 

 MRS. ECKFORD. (Eckford, 1891.) A primrose self. S. H. 

 MRS. E. OILMAN. (Eckford, 1909.) Light rose bicolor. 

 MRS. FITZGERALD.** (Eckford, 1900.) Buff flushed with 



a tinge of pink. Synonymous with Stella Morse. S. H. 

 MRS. GEORGE HIGGINSON, JR. (Vaughan, 1904.) A very 



delicate lavender. E. 



MRS. GLADSTONE.* (Eckford, 1890.) Soft flesh pink. E. 

 MRS. H. KENDALL-BARNES.** (Dobbie, 1905.) Standard 



rich apricot; wings creamy buff. S. H. 

 MRS. Jos. CHAMBERLAIN. (Eckford, 1895.) Ground color is 



a clear silvery white, brightly striped soft rosy pink. S. H. 

 MRS. KNIGHT-SMITH.** (Eckford, 1904.) A pink self, 



hooded, with large open wings. Not fixed. H. 

 MRS. R. F. FELTON.** (Bolton, 1907.) Primrose yellow 



self. Synonymous with Mrs. Collier. S. H. 

 MRS. R. M.SHELTON.** (Baker, 1909.) Rosy carmine. self. H. 

 MRS. R. MASSEY. (Bide, 1910.) Pinkish lilac, buff ground. 

 MRS. SANKEY.* (Eckford, 1890.) Pure white: black 



seeded. H. 

 MRS. WALTER WRIGHT. (Eckford, 1903.) The standard is 



a beautiful shade of mauve, clear and bright, while the 



wings are a bright caerulean blue, slightly shaded with the 



mauve color of the standard. H. 

 NAVY BLUE. (Burpee, 1899.) General color effect dark 



blue; standard brilliant royal purple; wings pure violet; 



the whole flower elegantly veined in sharp relief. S. H. 

 NEW COUNTESS. (Burpee, 1897.) Pure light lavender 



throughout both on standard and wings. An Improved 



Countess of Radnor in which is eliminated the reddish cast 



in standard. H. 



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