PANSIES, VIOLAS, SWEET VIOLETS 283 



Mrs. J. Sellars, violet and yellow. 

 Mrs. William Sinclair, violet and pale yellow. 

 Neil M'Kay, yellow, crimson, and purple. 

 Nellie Curson, yellow, brown, and mauve. 

 Robert M'Caughie, violet, rose, and yellow. 



Twelve Violas or Tufted Pansies. 



Archie Grant, indigo blue. 



A. J. Rowberry, yellow, rayless. 



Countess of Hopetoun, white. 



Duchess of York, white. 



Helen Smellie, white, blue edge. 



Ithuriel, azure. 



Lark, cream, edged heliotrope. 



Mrs. C. McPhail, heliotrope. 



Mauve Queen, mauve. 



Royal Sovereign, deep yellow. 



True Blue, deep blue. 



William Neil, rosy lavender. 



Single Sweet Violets. 



Amiral Avellan, purple. 

 Mdlle. O. Pages, pale rose. 

 Princess of Wales, deep blue. 

 The Czar, violet. 



Double Sweet Violets. 



Comte de Brazza, white. 

 Marie Louise, lavender and white. 

 Mrs. J. J. Astor, pink. 

 Neapolitan, lavender, white eye. 



This brief glance at the Viola genus shows us that 

 although its members are of lowly habit, they have 

 great value and charm for the flower gardener. Small 

 as the plants are, they have such qualities of abundant 



