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Afterglow. — A most distinct flower. The base of the standard is a bright violet-blue, shading to a glowing 
rosy amethyst, wings electric-blue 
Anglian Lavender. -A pinkish lavender, Spencer type. Of immense size 
Anglian Pink. -Colour best described as apricot on cream, beautifully marked, a very strong grower 
Anglian Orange. —Bright orange-rose self, beautifully waved, withstands very hot sun 
Arthur Green. — Standard dark maroon, wings maroon-violet ... . . 
Barbara. — A lovely salmon-orange shade, well waved, and large flowers 
Bertha Massey. — Pale mauvy-lilac, fine SpeTiccr form. Awarded 1st prize at A.S.P.S. Show, 1911 
Bertrand Deal. —A lovely pale rosy lilac of immense size 
Captivation Spencer. — Borne on long stems the flowers are of a rich rosy wine-red throughout 
Charles Foster. — A great metallic opal-pink, delicately suffused pale Cattleya mauve. Award of Merit, 
N.S.P.S. 
Cherry Ripe.— Spencer type. Cherry-red or cerise, the best in this shade 
Dorothy.— A giant rosy lilac self, quite distinct, large and well frilled.. 
Duplex Spencer. —Rich cream-pink with double or triple standards, large and bold . 
Elfrida Pearson.— A very large pale pink. Frequently produced with double standards. 
Juliet.— A lovely refined flower, finely waved, best described as a combination of pale apricot on yellow ground 
Irish Belle, or Dream.— A beautiful rich lilac flushed with pink. Spencer type . 
Lady Knox. —Ground colour cream, standard edged buff, which flushes into the centre 
Melba. —A magnificent salmon-coloured flower, effective for exhibition. AY ill require shading (Stock limited) 
Mrs. Cuthbertson. —Standard rose-pink, white wings, slightly flushed pale rose (Stock limited)... 
Mrs. Heslington. —Lavender shaded mauve, perfect form . . 
Pearl Gray.— Pearl or dove-gray suffused with light rose, showing a trifle more of the delicate rose shading 
in the standard, Spencer type 
Queen Mary. —Pale pink Oil cream, beautifully waved, mostly four flowers of immense size on a stem 
Rainbow Spencer.— The ground colour is ivory-white, flaked and lightly streaked with rose 
Red. Chief. — A bright shining reddish maroon, base of standard showing a touch of orange, Spencer type 
R. F. Felton. — One of the finest lavenders. Always plenty of fours of true Spencer type . 
Stirling Stent.— ~A wonderful deep' salmon colour, Speyj&er type. Awarded Silver Medal, 1910 
Thomas Stevenson. — Brilliant orange scarlet, of true Spencer type, producing four large llowers to a stem. 
Withstands the sun better than other? of this shade 
Vermilion Brilliant. —The most brilliant iridescent scarlet Spencer yet produced 
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