SPENCER VARIETIES 



DOBBIE'S TRUE LAVENDER. (Dobbic, 1913.) Pale blue self. 



Similar to Margaret Madison. 

 DODWELL F. BROWN. (Eckford, 1909.) Crimson. 

 DORIS BURT. (Unwin, 1910.) Crimson-scarlet self. 

 DORIS CLAYTON. (Breadmore, 1909.) Lavender. 

 DORIS USHER. (Usher-Sutton, 1911.) Pink on cream 



ground. 

 DOROTHY. (Bolton, 1912.) Rosy-lilac self. Similar to 



Irish Belle. 

 DOROTHY HARLAND. (Bide, 1910.) Pale salmon, cream 



ground. 



DOROTHY LEES. (Lees-Sutton, 1913.) French gray self. 

 DOUGLAS UNWIN. (Unwin, 1910.) Maroon self. 

 DRAGONFLY. (Aldersey, 1913.) Lavender and rose on cream 



ground. 

 DUPLEX CREAM. (Morse, 1913.) Cream self with double 



standards. 

 DUPLEX MAGGIE STARK. (Stark, 1913.) Rich orange with 



double standards. 



DUPLEX SCARLET. (Stark, 1914.) A double crimson-scarlet. 

 DUPLEX SPENCER (Dobbie-Burpee, 1912.) Rich pink on 



cream ground. 



DUSKY MONARCH. (Breadmore, 1910.) Dark purple-ma- 

 roon. 



E. C. MATTHEWS. (Jones, 1907.) Velvety maroon. 

 E. J. DEAL. (Johnson, 1910.) White, edged rosy carmine. 



Similar to Elsie Herbert. 



EARL CROMER SPENCER. (Bide, 1910.) Crimson-lake. 

 EARL OF CHESTER. (Ward, 1910.) Orange. 

 EARL OF LOVELACE. (Sutton, 1913.) A Duplex white. 

 EARL OF PLYMOUTH. (Baker, 1909.) Buff-colored self. 

 EARL SPENCER. (Cole, Dobbie, 1910.) A waved Henry 



Eckford. 



EASTERN QUEEN. (Cross, 1913.) Pale watered blue. 

 EDITH. (House, 1912.) In the way of Helen Grosvenor, 



with double standards. 



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