GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES 



SALMON QUEEN. (Clark, 19 ia) Carmine-scarlet. 

 SALOPIAN. (Eckford, 1897.) A rich, dark crimson self. 



H. 

 SALVATION LASSIE.* (Burpee, 1902.) Light carmine, the 



standard and wings both hooded like a Salvation Army 



bonnet. 



SAPPHIRE. (Aldersey, 1912.) Indigo-blue. 

 SCARLET GEM* (Eckford, 1904.) Bright scarlet. E. 

 SCARLET STRIPED WITH WHITE.* (Introducer and date of 



introduction unknown.) One of the old varieties and dis- 

 carded some time ago. 

 SENATOR. (Eckford, 1891.) Creamy white ground, striped 



chocolate. H. 

 SENSATION.* (Burpee, 1898.) Standard pink and buff. 



Wings white. S. H. 

 SHAHZADA.* (Eckford, 1897.) Du ^ maroon, shaded purple. 



S. H. 

 SHASTA. (Morse, 1905.) When first opening the flowers 



have a creamy tint which changes to an ivory white when 



fully expanded. E. 



SNAPDRAGON.* (Burpee, 1900.) White shaded pink; flow- 

 ers are like a Snapdragon bud. 

 SPECKLED BEAUTY.* (Vaughan, 1904.) Primrose ground, 



marbled with crimson. H. 

 SPLENDID LILAC.* (Of German origin, first offered in 1869.) 



Dull purple magenta standard; wings white, tinged lil^c. 



E. 

 SPLENDOUR.* (Eckford, 1887.) Deep rosy crimson self, 



with slightly paler wings. H. 

 STANLEY. (Eckford, 1890.) Self colored in darkest maroon 



of burnished tint. E. 

 STELLA MORSE. (Burpee, 1898.) Has a faint tinge of 



pink underlying the cream, producing a true apricot 



shade. H. ' 

 SUE EARL.** (Burpee, 1903.) Standard primrose, with 



mauve edges; wings primrose. H. 



