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both small, and tlie colour is bright bluish-violet, which unfortunately 

 fades quickly. 



26. Bronze Kintore (Cuthbertson, Forbes). — A large, dark bronze 

 and purple flower, very distinct; a poor grower, of spreading habit, 

 with medium foliage. 



27. Bulhon (Dickson, Dobbie), XXX July 5, 1898.— A very 

 vigorous, strong, spreading variety, of free-flowering habit, suitable for 

 bedding. Flowers medium, deep golden yellow, rayed. 



28. Bute Yellow (Forbes). — A good, rayless variety, of vigorous, 

 spreading habit, with medium foliage and flowers. Colour a lovely 

 clear canary-yellow. 



29. Campbell Bannerman (Forbes). — The flowers of this pretty 

 rayless variety are light violet-purple and of medium size. The plant 

 is a strong, spreading grower, and has large foliage and a free-flowering 

 habit. 



30. C. B. Murray (Cuthbertson). — This variety is of spreading 

 habit, with large foliage, and medium flowers of dark, velvety purple 

 mottled with lighter shades. 



31. Cecilia (Forbes). — A strong, compact grower, with medium 

 foliage, and pretty white flowers having a deep and irregular edging 

 of pale violet ; rayed with blue ; very distinct and free-flowering. 



32. Charles Jordan (Dobbie). — A compact grower, with medium 

 foliage and flowers. Colour violet-purple, shading lighter towards the 

 middle of the flower ; low^er petal slightly rayed. 



33. Charles Traill (Forbes). — A vigorous grower, of compact habit, 

 suitable for bedding, and very free-flowering. Foliage large; flowers 

 medium, pale violet, faintly rayed; the bottom petal curls up. 



34. Charlotte Chambers (Forbes). — A small, sulphury-white, ray- 

 less variety, of strong, spreading habit, with medium foliage. 



35. Christiana (Dobbie), XXX July 4, 1893.— This is a strong, 

 spreading variety, with medium foliage, and rayless flowers of pale 

 sulphury-white having a chrome-yellow blotch on the lower petal. It 

 is very free-flowering in habit. 



36. Colonel Plumer (Dickson). — A very free-flowering, strong, 

 spreading variety, with large foliage, and medium flowers. It is a good 

 bedder, and the colour is sulphury-white edged and tinged with ager- 

 atum-blue, especially on the upper petals; rayed. 



37. cornuta (Dickson). — -A charming, dwarf, tufted species, very 

 suitable for the rockery. The flowers are smaller than those of the 

 bedding Viola, and are violet-purple in colour. The leaves are cordate- 

 ovate, crenate and ciliated. Very free-flowering. 



38. Councillor Watters (Dickson, Dobbie, Forbes), A.M. July 18, 

 1905. — A strong, compact grower, with medium foliage, and large 

 rich, dark purple flowers. A very free-flowering variety, and one of 

 the best for bedding. 



39. Countess of Hopetoun (Dobbie), XXX August 16, 1898.— A 

 good, large, rayless white, of vigorous, compact habit, with large 

 foHage. 



