SPENCER VARIETIES 



CAPTIVATION SPENCER. (Morse-Burpee, 1912.) Rich rosy 

 wine-red. 



CATHERINE LUMLEY. (Lumley, 1910.) Orange with pink 

 wings. 



CECIL CRIER. (Breadmore, 1907.) A deep rosy-pink. 



CERISE PARADISE. (Hemus, 1910.) Similar to Coccinea 

 Spencer. 



CERISE SPENCER. (Holmes-Sydenham, 1913.) A large 

 cerise self. 



CHARLES FOSTER. (Bolton, 1911.) Pastel pink, shaded 

 lavender. 



CHARLES HEMUS. (Hemus, 1910.) Light maroon or ma- 

 hogany, small. 



CHARLIE IRVING. (Breadmore, 1910.) Orange-salmon. 



CHARM. (Burpee, 1913.) Blush, shaded pale lilac. 



CHASTITY. (Bath, 1912.) Large waved blush. 



CHERRY RIPE. (Gilbert, 1909.) Cerise self, similar to Coc- 

 cinea Spencer. 



CHOCOLATE. (Aldersey, 1912.) Dark chocolate self. 



CHILTON. (Clark, 1909.) Pale salmon-pink Spencer. 



CLARA CURTIS. (Bolton, 1908.) Primrose colored Spencer. 

 Synonymous with Primrose Spencer. 



CLARK'S DUCHESS. (Clark, 1909.) Deep salmon. 



CLARK'S QUEEN. (Clark, 1909.) Cream shaded towards 

 edges of petals with deep pink. 



CLIMAX. (Woodcock, 1914.) Rich carmine-rose. 



COCCINEA PARADISE. (Hemus, 1910.) Cerise self, sim- 

 ilar to Coccinea Spencer. 



COCCINEA SPENCER. (Breadmore, 191 1.) Bright cerise. 



CODSALL ROSE. (Baker, 1906.) A deep rose. 



COLLEEN. (W. Deal, 1910.) Carmine standard, wings 

 blush. 



COLONEL LARNER CLARKE. (Alsen, 1910.) Purplish ma- 

 roon. 



COMET. (Hemus, 1912.) Rosy-pink, deeper at edges. 



COMMANDER HUMPHREY. (Cole, 1911.) A rich puce. 



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