SPENCER VARIETIES 



QUEEN MOTHER. (Breadmore, 1913.) Deep lilac self. 

 QUEEN OF NORWAY. (Bolton, 1910.) Heliotrope-mauve 



self. 

 QUEEN VICTORIA SPENCER. (Burpee, 1909.) A black seeded 



Primrose Spencer, flushed rose in the bud stage. 

 QUEENIE. (Deal, 1909.) Ivory, tinted blush. 

 RADIANCE. (Dickson, 1914.) Orange, scarlet wings. Very 



similar to Thomas Stevenson. 

 RADIANT. (Ward, 1913.) Rich rosy-pink. 

 RAINBOW SPENCER. (Morse-Burpee, 1912.) Ivory white, 



flaked rose. 

 RAMON A SPENCER. (Morse, 1909.) White, flaked light 



pink or blush. 



RATA. (Trevethick-Mackereth, 1912.) Deep crimson self. 

 RED ADMIRAL. (Aldersey, 1913.) Crimson self. 

 RED CHIEF. (Bolton, 1910.) Red maroon. 

 RED STAR. (Malcolm-Dobbie, 1912.) Crimson-scarlet self. 

 RENA OLIVER. (Lumley, 1910.) Light pink self. 

 R. F. FELTON. (Bolton, 1912.) Lavender self. 

 ROBERT SYDENHAM. (Holmes, 1915.) Rich orange-salmon 



self. 

 ROMAN i RAUM. (Sydenham-Aldersey, 1909.) A buff 



ground Countess Spencer. 



ROSABELLE. (Malcolm, 1912.) Distinct shade of rose. 

 ROSABELLE HOARE. (Unwin, 1909.) Rose flake on white 



ground. 



ROSALIND. (Clark, 1909.) A deep rose-colored Spencer. 

 ROSE DIAMOND. (Aldersey, 1913.) Very similar to Dec- 

 orator. 

 ROSEMARY. (Aldersey and Marsden Jones, 1913.) Similar 



to Rosabelle. 

 ROSIE ADAMS. (Stevenson-Wright, 1908.) Rosy mauve. 



Similar to Captivation Spencer. 

 ROSIE GILBERT. (Gilbert, 1908.) A crimson self. 

 ROSIE SYDENHAM. (Sydenham, 1906.) Synonymous with 



John Ingman. 



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