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No. SHADES OF RED Pkt. 
Bright red (Crimson Scarlet) 
511. KING EDWARD VII.— Bright red, or Crimson 
scarlet. Almost self-colored, but the standard is 
, a little brighter than the wings. Very large size, 
open form. Firefly is inferior, oz. 10c 
512. QUEEN ALEXANDRA — Bright scarlet red, 
almost true scarlet, self-colored, large, semi-hooded 
form. oz. 20c 
513. SALOPIAN — Pure red, self-colored. Large size. 
Color is clear and bright, though deep and rich, 
oz. 10c 
514. JIARS — Bright red, self-colored. Turns purple 
when blossoms are fully matured, oz. 10c 
515. AMERICA (Striped) — Crimson scarlet, striped on 
white. Large size open form, very bright and 
effective. The brightest striped variety, oz. 10c 
(ROSE CRIMSON) 
516. JOHN INGMAN — Rose carmine, showing veins of 
deeper shade. Very large, open form, with wavy 
edges. A selection out of Countess Spencer, 
oz. 20c 
517. LORD ROSEBERRY — Bright Magenta rose, showing 
veins of deeper shade. Large size, hooded form, 
oz. 10c 
51 8. PRINCE OF WALES — Rose crimson, self-colored. 
The largest and finest variety of this shade of red. 
oz. 10c 
519. MRS. JOS. CHAMBERLAIN — Rose, striped on 
white on both standard and wings. Very large 
size. One of the largest varieties, oz. lOo 
520. MRS. DUGDALE — Crimson rose, self-colored on 
primrose ground. Very large size of distinct shell 
shape, oz. 10c 
LAVENDER AND MAUVE SHADES 
521. FRANK DOLBY — Pinkish mauve and lavender, 
open and wavy form of the Gladys Unwin type, 
oz. 2.5c 
522. LADY GRISEL HAMILTON — Standard light mauve, 
wings, lavender. The largest and lightest shade 
of Lavender varieties — splendid, oz. 15c 
523. MRS GEO. HIGGINSON, JR.— Light lavender 
almost azure blue. The clearest delicate blue 
variety, oz. 15c 
524. COUNTESS OF RADNOR — Light mauve standard, 
lavender wings. Medium size. oz. 10c 
525. LADY NINA BALFOUR — Standard mauve, wings 
lavender, on a primrose ground, giving the blossom 
a pearl gray tone, giving this variety a distinct 
appearance, oz. 10c 
526. PHENOMENAL — White shaded and edged with 
lilac, very large, hooded, and the lower blossom on 
the stem is usually double. The petals are all 
delicate and wavy. Splendid, oz. 20c 
527. MAID OF HONOR — Standard white, shaded at top 
with lilac, wings white, shaded with lavender, 
oz. 10c 
528. MRS. WALTER WRIGHT— Rose-purple, self- 
colored. Very large size, hooded form. oz. 15c 
529. ROMOLO PIAZANNI — Rose-purple, self-colored, 
changing to lilac and blue when fully expanded. 
Largo size. oz. 15c 
530. DOROTHY TENNANT — Rose-purple self-colored. 
Large size, hooded form of the best type and is 
distinct, oz. 10c 
531. GRAY FRIAR — Heliotrope, marbled or dusted on 
white on both standard and wings. Large size 
oz. 10c 
BLUE AND PURPLE SHADES 
532. HELEN PIERCE — Pure white, veined, mottled and 
marbled with bright blue. This color is very 
unique, oz. 20c 
533. FLORA NORTON— Bright, clear, blue, self-colored 
with a tint of purple, oz. 15c 
534. COUNTESS OF CADOGAN— Standard purple, 
wings bright blue. oz. 10c ? 
cts. No. Pkt. cts. 
535. CAPT. OF THE BLUES — Standard almost clear 
purple, wings blue, shaded and tinged with purple. 
oz. 10c 5 
536. DUKE OFWESTMINSTER — Standard clear purple. 
5 Wings purple with tint of purple. Large size. 
oz. 10c 5 
10 VERY DARK SHADES 
(Maroon, Indigo and Violet) 
5 537. HORACE J. WRIGHT— Standard violet maroon, 
wings violet, large size. oz. 25c 10 
5 538 OTHELLO — Very dark maroon, showing veins of 
. almost black. Large size. oz. 10c 5 
539. BLACK KNIGHT — Very deep maroon, the veins 
5 on the middle of the standard showing almost 
black, oz. 10c 5 
540. BOREATTON — Dark maroon self-colored. Med- 
ium size. Othello is shade deeper, oz. 10c. ... 5 
541. SHAHZADA— Standard deep maroon, veins al- 
10 most black shading of violet at base. oz. 10c. ... 5 
542. DUKE OF SUTHERLAND — Standard dark violet 
, and purple, wings violet and indigo. Large size. 
^ 10 oz 5 
543. DUKE OF CLARENCE — Deep claret self-colored, 
5 Large size, hooded form of the finest type. oz. 10c 5 
544. NAVYBLUE— Standard indigo and violet. Wings 
indigo shading to navy and bright blue. oz. 10c. . 5 
5 
MIXTURES 
545. EWING'S PEERLESS NOVELTY MIXTURE— A 
superb strain comprising Giant flowering and 
newest color varieties of latest introduction and 
highest merit, i lb. 50c,; oz. 20c 10 
546. EWING'S EARLSCOURT PRIZE SELECTION— lb. 
81; i lb. 30c.; oz. 10c.;pkt. 5c. The Earlscourt is 
as fine a mixture of varieties as can be obtained 
anywhere,and includes the best sorts in cultivation. 
As we have made the selection ourselves of the 
varieties composing it, we are perfectly confident 
that results will be most satisfactory. 
ECKFORD'S FINEST MIXED VARIETIES.— lb. 
40o.; i lb. 15c.; oz. 10c ; 5 
NOTE SPECIAL REDUCTION — Being so fully con- 
vinced of the much finer effect produced, either 
when growing or when the flowers are cut, of hav- 
ing varieties grown separately, we offer 50 pkts. 
quoted at 5c. each, our selection, for SI 40 
25 pkts. quoted at 5c. each, our selection, for . . 75 
10 pkts. quoted at 5c. each, our selection, for. ... 35 
Only when orders are accompanied with cash. 
CUPID OR DWARF VARIETIES 
Form dwarf bushes 6 to 8 inches in circum- 
ference and about the same in height. 
WHITE 5 
PINK 5 
ALICE ECKFORD — Standard creamy white, 
blended with a shading of soft pink; the wings 
are silvery white with a faint flush in the centre . . 5 
PRIMROSE — Rich cream color 5 
CUPID — Mixed varieties . . 5 
Please note that the Cupids flower better if start- 
ed in pots in the house or hot-bed. After being 
5 planted out, never neglect watering in dry weather. 
SUNDRY SPECIAL VARIETIES 
553. DOUBLE— Mixed colors. About 30 p. c. will come 
10 true from seed 5 
554. BURPEE'S NEW BUSH— Mixed varieties. A dis- 
5 tinct race, of perfect bush form. The flowers 
are all borne on top of the plant. If planted in 
5 rows no supports will be necessary. IJ ft 5 
10 
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