GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES 



LADY SKELMERSDALE.* (Eckford, 1899.) Light carmine 



standard, shading to white. S. H. 

 LEMON QUEEN.* (Eckford, 1892.) White tinted with lemon 



and blush. E. 

 LIGHT BLUE AND PURPLE.* (Introducer unknown, 1700.) 



Dark maroon with blue shadings. E. 

 LITTLE DORRIT.* (Eckford, 1897.) Standard clear rosy 



pink; wings white, suffused rose. E. 

 LORD KENYON. (Eckford, 1900.) Bright rose pink. H. 

 LORD NELSON. (House, 1907.) A rich, deep navy blue. 



This is identical with Burpee's Brilliant Blue. E. 

 LORD ROSEBERY. (Eckford, 1902.) A self colored rosy 



magenta. H. 



LOTTIE ECKFORD. (Eckford, 1894.) White ground, del- 

 icately edged lavender blue. H. 

 LOTTIE HUTCHINS.* (Burpee, 1898.) Flaked pink on cream 



ground. S. H. 



LOVELY. (Eckford, 1895.) Pink; wings delicate rose. H. 

 LUMINOSA. (Eckford, 1911.) Coral-colored self. 

 MADAME CARNOT.* (Laxton, 1892.) A blue self. H. 

 MADELINE COLE. (Stark, 1910.) Pale lavender. 

 MAGGIE GERRING. (Eckford, 191 1.) Cream self. 

 MAID OF HONOR. (Burpee, 1897.) Light blue on a white 



ground, shaded and edged. Similar to Lottie Eckford but 



a better flower. S. H. 

 MAJESTIC.* (Burpee, 1901.) Standard is a deep rose pink, 



while wings are also deep rose, but rather softer in 



tone. H. 

 MARBLED BLUE.** (Sutton, 1906.) White, striped and 



flaked blue. E. 

 MARCHIONESS OF CHOLMONDELEY. (Eckford, 1904.) Soft 



shade of cream overlaid with pink. H. 

 MARS.* (Eckford, 1895.) Rich crimson self. H. 

 MAY PERRETT.** (Eckford, 1908.) Ivory flushed with 



buff. E. 



MEMENTO.** Synonymous with Flora Norton. E. 



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