78 PANSY, VIOLA AND VIOLET 



Jessie L. Arbuckle. One of the most constant flowers 

 raised, large circular blotch of blue colour, margined 

 white, top petals purple and white. 



Lord Roberts. A very large and perfect flower. A 

 prune-coloured blotch, laced yellow and carmine, top 

 petals yellow and carmine. 



Maggie Watson. This is a very large flower, 

 possessing an immense deep plum-coloured blotch, edged 

 white. Upper petals are white, in Spring and Autumn 

 heavily pencilled with heliotrope. 



Miss Neil. This variety possesses a flower of very 

 great substance, with a large velvety blotch, edged 

 white, laced with crimson. Upper petals white, pencilled 

 with crimson and purple. 



Mr B. Melbourne. A handsome and striking flower, 

 with a clear-cut brownish-black blotch, edged with 

 primrose. Upper petals a bluish-drab shade. 



Mrs John Lister. A most distinct and beautiful 

 variety, with large dark violet blotches, broadly margined 

 with cream. The top petals are purple, shaded mauve 

 and cream. 



Mrs Maundril. A very fine quality flower. 

 Beautiful dense circular blotches, with a margin of white, 

 upper petals purple and white. 



R. C. Dickson. A large and very fine flower, with 

 dark crimson blotch, edged rose. Top petals cream 

 spotted with rose. 



Sam Craig. A splendid variety for competition. 

 Bright yellow self of great size and substance, with rich 

 glossy circular black blotch. Perfectly formed under petal. 



Susan Stuart. A grand flower with dark blotch, 

 margined with yellow, top petals yellow, heavily marbled 

 heliotrope. 



W. B. Child. One of the best varieties in cultivation, 

 possessing a large glossy purple blotch, edged yellow 

 and gold, upper petals deep yellow and purple. 



