GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES 



PRINCESS BEATRICE.* (Hurst, 1883.) A light pink self. 



Syn., Carmine Rose. E. 

 PRINCESS LOUISE.* (Introducer and date of introduction 



unknown, probably first offered in 1895.) Magenta-pink 



standard; lilac wings. E. 

 PRINCESS MAUD OF WALES.** (Eckford, 1906.) A pale 



colored Coccinea. E. 

 PRINCESS MAY.* (Laxton, 1893.) Pale mauve standard; 



lavender wings. E. 

 PRINCESS OF WALES.* (Eckford, 1885.) White striped 



mauve and purple. H. 

 PRINCESS VICTORIA.** (Eckford, 1891.) Cerise standard; 



wings more pink. E. 

 PURPLE.* (Introducer and date of introduction unknown.) 



A rich shade coming between Boreatton and Black. E. 

 PURPLE BROWN.* An old dark-striped form. 

 PURPLE KING.** (Eckford, 1908.) Purple, shaded indigo. 



E. 



PURPLE PRINCE.* (Eckford, 1886.) Standard dark ma- 

 roon; wings purple. H. 

 PURPLE STRIPED.* (Introducer and date of introduction 



unknown.) An old variety; purple striped on white 



ground. E. 

 QUEEN ALEXANDRA. (Eckford, 1906.) An. intense bright 



scarlet self. E. 



QUEEN OF ENGLAND.* (Eckford, 1887.) White self. E. 

 QUEEN OF PINKS.** (Sutton, 1901.) Pure salmon pink. 



S. H. 

 QUEEN OF SPAIN. (Eckford, 1907.) A new pearly pink 



self. S. H. 

 QUEEN OF THE ISLES. (Eckford, 1885.) Crimson scarlet 



striped on a white ground. S. H. 



QUEEN VICTORIA. (Eckford, 1897.) A light yellow or prim- 

 rose self. H. 

 RAMONA.* (Burpee, 1896.) Light pink, striped on a white 



ground. S. H. 



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