SPENCER VARIETIES 



MARTHA WASHINGTDN. (Henderson, 1910.) White edged 

 and flushed rose. 



MARY GARDEN. (Morse-Burpee, 1912.) Pink on cream. 



MARY VIPAN. (Eckford, 1910.) Rose self. 



MASTERPIECE. (Dobbie, 1910.) Lavender self, flushed rose 

 on standard. 



MAUD GUEST. (Eckford, 1909.) Synonymous with Lady 

 Althorp. 



MAUD HOLMES. (Holmes, 1910.) Crimson self. Similar 

 to King Edward Spencer. 



MAUVE PARADISE. (Hemus, 1910.) Light mauve self. 



MAUVE QUEEN. (Dobbie, 1912.) Bright mauve. 



MAY CAMPBELL. (Dobbie, 1912.) Cream, flaked carmine. 



MAY FARQUHAR. (Unwin, 1910.) Deep blue self. 



MAYUNWIN. (Unwin, 1914.) Orange-scarlet. 



MELBA. (Malcolm-Dobbie, 1912.) Large pale salmon. 



MELODY. (Dickson, 1914.) A magnificent cream-pink. 



MENIE CHRISTIE. (Dobbie.. 1908.) Standard purplish-car- 

 mine; wings, rosy magenta. 



MERCIA. (Stark, 1910.) Pale salmon self. 



MILLIE MASLIN SPENCER. (Holmes-Sydenham, 1912.) 

 Magenta-crimson self. 



MINNIE FURNELL. (Alsen, 1912.) Pink with cream eye. 

 Similar to Mrs. R. Hallem. 



MINNIE ORST. (Deal, 1912.) Blue, veined white. 



MIRIAM BEAVER. (Burpee-Morse, 1910.) Salmon-pink suf- 

 fused with buff or apricot on a primrose ground. 



Miss A. BROWN. (Darlington, 1909.) Synonymous with 

 Asta Ohn. 



Miss J. BROWN. (Aitkens, 1914.) Rich orange, scarlet 

 wings. 



Miss FRILLS. (Gilbert, 1909.) Similar to Mrs. Sankey 

 Spencer. 



Miss L. E. KING. (King, 1909.) White, flaked orange- 

 pink. 



Miss L. HAWKES. (Agate, 1913.) Light pink. 



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