GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES 



MRS. COLLIER. (Dobbie, 1907.) In form and substance 



it resembles Dorothy Eckford. The flowers are large, 



coming in threes and fours on long, stiff stems and of a rich, 



primrose tint, entirely free from any trace of pink. S. H. 

 MRS. DUGDALE. (Eckford, 1899.) Light carmine rose, 



with faint markings of primrose. S. H. 

 MRS. ECKFORD. (Eckford, 1891.) A primrose self. S. H. 

 MRS. E. OILMAN. (Eckford, 1909.) Light rose bicolor. 

 MRS. FITZGERALD.** (Eckford, 1900.) Buff flushed with 



a tinge of pink. Synonymous with Stella Morse. S. H. 

 MRS. GEORGE HIGGINSON, JR. (Vaughan, 1904.) A very 



delicate lavender. E. 



MRS. GLADSTONE.* (Eckford, 1890.) Soft flesh pink. E. 

 MRS. H. KENDALL-BARNES.** (Dobbie, 1905.) Standard 



rich apricot; wings creamy buff. S. H. 

 MRS. Jos. CHAMBERLAIN. (Eckford, 1895.) Ground color is 



a clear silvery white, brightly striped soft rosy pink. S. H. 

 MRS. KNIGHT-SMITH.** (Eckford, 1904.) A pink self, 



hooded, with large open wings. Not fixed. H. 

 MRS. R. F. FELTON.** (Bolton, 1907.) Primrose yellow 



self. Synonymous with Mrs. Collier. S. H. 

 MRS. R. M.SHELTON.** (Baker, 1909.) Rosy carmine self. H. 

 MRS. R. MASSEY. (Bide, 1910.) Pinkish lilac, buff ground. 

 MRS. SANKEY.* (Eckford, 1890.) Pure white: black 



seeded. H. 

 MRS. WALTER WRIGHT. (Eckford, 1903.) The standard is 



a beautiful shade of mauve, clear and bright, while the 



wings are a bright caerulean blue, slightly shaded with the 



mauve color of the standard. H. 

 NAVY BLUE. (Burpee, 1899.) General color effect dark 



blue; standard brilliant royal purple; wings pure violet; 



the whole flower elegantly veined in sharp relief. S. H. 

 NEW COUNTESS. (Burpee, 1897.) P ure light lavender 



throughout both on standard and wings. An Improved 



Countess of Radnor in which is eliminated the reddish cast 



in standard. H. 



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