GRANDIFLORA SWEET PEAS 



ALBA MAGNIFICA.* (Henderson, 1890.) A pure white self. 

 E. 



ALBION.** (Stark, 1906.) Ivory white. 



ALICE ECKFORD.* (Eckford, 1896.) Creamy white, with 

 tinge of purplish violet. E. 



AMERICA. (Vaughan, 1896 ) White striped red. E. 



AMERICAN BELLE.* (Burpee, 1894.) Standard bright rose; 

 wings white with carmine spots. Now discarded. E. 



AMERICAN QUEEN.* (Burpee, 1902.) Standard clear sal- 

 mon red; wings bright deep rose. E. 



ANNIE B. GILROY.** (Eckford, 1909.) Deep cerise. 



ANNIE STARK.** (Stark, 1906.) White, delicately flushed 

 with pale pink. 



APPLE BLOSSOM. (Eckford, 1887.) Shaded and edged soft 

 rose on white. H. 



AURORA. (Burpee, 1897.) White ground, striped orange 

 salmon. S. H. 



AUTOCRAT.** Better known under the name of Indigo King. 



AZURE FAIRY. (Bath, 1910.) French gray, watered blue. 



BADEN POWELL.** (Jones & Son, 1901.) Similar to Cap- 

 tain of the Blues. S. H. 



BAKER'S SCARLET.** (Baker, 1909.) Scarlet self. E. 



BEACON. (Bolton, 1906.) Standard cerise with creamy 

 wings. E. 



BLACK.* (Noble, Cooper & Bolton, 1880.) Generally 

 known as Invincible Black. E. 



BLACKBIRD.** (Bolton-Sharpe, 1908.) Blackish maroon. 

 Synonymous with Midnight. S. H. 



BLACK KNIGHT. (Eckford, 1898.) Standard dark claret, 

 wings brownish purple. E. 



BLACK MICHAEL. (Eckford, 1905.) Bright shining reddish 

 maroon. E. 



BLANCHE BURPEE. (Eckford, 1895.) Snowy white. E. 



BLANCHE FERRY. (Ferry, 1889.) Standard bright rose- 

 pink; wings creamy white. E. 



BLUE BELLE. (Bide, 1909.) Bright blue. 



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