GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES 



TRUE LAVENDER.** (Bath, 1909.) In color same as Mrs. 

 George Higginson, Jr. Standard notched on sides. 



TWEEDY SMITH.* (Breadmore, 1906.) Standard rose pink; 

 wings rose suffused pink. H. 



UNIQUE. (Stark, 1906.) White ground, striped pale lav- 

 ender blue. S. H. 



VENUS. (Eckford, 1891.) Lovely salmon buff, shaded with 

 rosy pink. H. 



VESUVIUS.* (Laxton, 1888.) Claret color, shading lighter 

 at the edges. E. 



VICOMTE DE JANTZE. (Eckford, 1909.) Rose self. 



VIOLET QUEEN.* (Carter, 1877.) Clear violet color. E. 



WAVERLEY.* (Eckford, 1892.) Rosy claret standard, blue 

 wings. H. 



WAWONA.* (Burpee, 1898.) Striped lavender lilac on a 

 white ground. H. 



WHITE SNAPDRAGON.* (Burpee, 1902.) White snapdragon- 

 like flowers. 



WHITE WONDER. (Burpee, 1904.) The flowers are pure 

 white and of largest size and sometimes borne six to eight 

 on a long, stout stem, many of the flowers being double. E. 



XENOPHON. (Morse-Burpee, 1912.) This is a double stand- 

 ard form of Phenomenal. 



YELLOW HAMMER.** (Breadmore, 1909.) Sulphur yellow. 



ZARINA.* (Hemus, 1908.) A pearl pink self, being an ex- 

 panded form of Queen of Spain. E. 



ZERO.** (Hemus, 1907.) An early pure white. E. 



ZOE.** (Biffen-Unwin, 1906.) A clear, shining blue. Sim- 

 ilar to Mid Blue. E. 



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