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20. White Swan (Dean). 
A fine variety, of close tufted habit. Flowers of moderate size, 
pure white, with pencilled eye, of good substance, and very clean 
and chaste-looking. Fine. 
21. Williams {StudLTt), 
A free-blooming variety, raised from Viola cornuta fertilised by 
True Blue, a dwarf Yiola like Perfection. It is dwarf and spread- 
ing in habit, the individual flowers being small, comuta-like, and 
of a light mauve colour. The plant is very effective from the great 
number of its flowers, which are produced in succession till late in 
the summer. 
Second-Class Certificates. 
22. Snowflake (Dickson & Co.) 
A moderately vigorous sort, of free-flowering habit. Flowers 
white, with a yellow eye marked by a few faint lines. 
23. Tyrian Prince (Dean). 
A handsome variety, awarded a first-class certificate last year, 
but now ranked second-class; of free compact stout-growing 
habit. Flowers large, dark velvety mulberry purple, with small 
yellow eye. 
A few of the sorts certificated in 1874 were passed over on this 
occasion as not being in a satisfactory condition as to habit or conti- 
nuity of bloom. To this category belong Imperial Blue Perfection, 
Miss Maitland, Dickson's King, and Chieftain. 
Fuchsias. 
These were grown under glass, and consisted of young plants 
shifted-on into moderate-sized but rather small pots. They were 
examined just when they had reached their best condition as to 
bloom. 
The plants were contributed by Messrs. Yeitch & Sons ; Messrs. 
F. & A. Smith ; Messrs. Downie & Co. ; Mr. G. Smith ; Mr. Knight ; 
Messrs. E. G. Henderson ; Mr. Bull ; Mr. Kinghorn. 
