SPENCER VARIETIES 



NELL GWYNNE. (Stark, 1908.) Deep cream, suffused with 



salmon. Similar to Constance Oliver. 

 NETTIE JENKINS. (Unwin,.i9i i.) Light lavender self. 

 NEW MARQUIS. (Dobbie, 1914.) Rich mauve. 

 NORA HERRON. (Wright, 1914.) Deep salmon self. 

 NORMA. (Clark, 1909.) Blush, suffused pale salmon; pink 



at edges of petals. 



NUBIAN. (House, 1910.) Chocolate self. 

 OLIVE BOLTON. (Bolton, 1907.) Deep rosy pink. 

 OLIVE BRIGHT. (Dickson, 1913.) Rich rose. 

 OLIVE RUFFELL. (Stark, 1908.) Bright rosy salmon. 

 OPAL. (Aldersey, 1910.) Pale lavender-blue. 

 ORANGE KING. (Bide, 1911.) Salmony orange. 

 ORANGE PERFECTION. (Box, 1912.) Orange with rose 



wings. 



ORANGE SEEDLING. (Hemus, 191 1.) Orange self. 

 ORCHID. (Malcolm-Burpee, 1913.) Lovely shade of helio. 

 ORION. (Holmes-Sydenham, 1912.) Deep reddish-crimson. 

 OTHELLO SPENCER. (Burpee-Morse, 1909.) A rich, deep 



maroon of largest size. 

 OVERCOMER. (Alsen, 1910.) Pink self. 

 PARADISE. (Sydenham, 1907.) Same as Countess Spencer. 

 PARADISE CARMINE. (Hemus, 1907.) Synonymous with 



John Ingman. 

 PARADISE IVORY. (Hemus, 1907.) Synonymous with Queen 



Victoria Spencer. 



PARADISE ORANGE. (Hemus, 1911.) Salmon-orange self. 

 PARADISE RED FLAKE. (Hemus, 1908.) A waved America, 



red flaked on white ground. 

 PEARL. (Aldersey, 1910.) Pure white. 

 PEARL-GRAY SPENCER. (Morse-Burpee, 1912.) Dove-gray 



suffused light rose. 



PEDESTAL. (Bolton, 1913.) Rich cream, flaked dark rose. 

 PEGGY. (Lumley, 1912.) Blush. 

 PETER BLAIR. (Bolton, 1914.) Cream, striped rose. 

 PHYLLIS. (Unwin, 1914.) Mrs. W. J. Unwin margined white. 



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