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168. Miss Anna Callan (Johnstone. — Dobbie, Turner). — The flowers 

 are amber-white, heavily shaded with bluish-violet and rayed. Messrs. 

 Dobbie's stock was of very compact and tufted growth, with small ovate 

 leaves and few flowers, but the other stock was of normal growth and 

 flowered freely. The compact grower was 8 inches high, while the 

 other was 1 foot high. 



169. Miss Michie (Forbes. — Forbes). — See vol. xxxviii. p. 282. 

 Height 9 inches. 



170. Molly Pope (Dickson). — See vol. xxxviii. p. 282. Height 

 9 inches. 



171. Moseley Perfection (Bostock. — Dobbie, Turner), A.M. May 9, 

 1911. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 282. Height 15 inches. 



172. Mrs. A. Hervey (Dobbie. — Dickson, Dobbie). — A tall grower, 

 with medium foliage. The flowers are medium in size, rayless, white, 

 having the edges and often much of the upper petals mottled with rich 

 pansy- violet. The flower stems are very stiff and erect, and the 

 plant is very free-flowering in habit. Height 13 inches. 



173. Mrs. Allsop (Forbes. — Forbes). — See vol. xxxviii. p. 282. 

 Height 10 inches. 



174. Mrs. B. K. Mitchell (Dickson). — A compact grower, with 

 small foliage and rich pansy- violet flowers of small size, having the 

 centre amber-white and rayed. Height 9 inches. 



175. Mrs. C. B. Douglas (Dickson, Dobbie). — See vol. xxxviii. 

 p. 282. Height 11 inches. 



176. Mrs. C. F. Gordon (Forbes, Turner). — See vol. xxxviii. p. 282. 

 Height 10 inches. 



177. Mrs. Charles Turner (Dobbie), XXX July 4, 1893. — See 

 vol. xxxviii. p. 282. Height 1 foot. 



178. Mrs. Chichester (Sydenham. — Dickson, Dobbie, Forbes, Turner), 

 A.M. July 26, 1912. — See vol. xxxviii. p. 282. Height 14 inches. 



180. Mrs. Currie (Staward). — The flowers of this variety are rayless 

 and primrose-yellow in colour. The plants have a vigorous, spreading 

 and free-flowering habit, with medium foliage. Height 13 inches. 



181. Mrs. Davidson (Forbes. — Forbes), A.M. July 26, 1912. — See 

 vol. xxxviii. p. 282. Height 1 foot. 



182. Mrs. D. M. McKinnon (Forbes. — Forbes). — This variety 

 grew very weakly, and produced very small rayless flowers of a pale 

 violet-purple shade. Height 6 inches. 



183. Mrs. Dundas (Dobbie). — The flowers of this variety are large 

 and of a rich pansy-violet colour. The plant is a vigorous grower, of 

 spreading habit, and having medium foliage. It has a good con- 

 stitution and produces its flowers in great profusion. Height 15 inches. 



184. Mrs. E. Turnbull (Dobbie. — Dobbie). — A vigorous variety , with 

 medium foliage and flowers. The latter are of good form and are of a 

 very dark purp'e colour, nearly black, with lighter margins. This 

 was the darkest Viola in the trial. Height 9 inches. 



185. Mrs. Geo. Wood (G Wood.—G. Wood).— A charming variety, 

 of strong constitution and spreading habit, with medium foliage. It 



