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55. Fred Williams (Forbes). — A compact grower, with medium 

 foliage. Flowers medium, pale violet -purple, with prettily crinkled 

 margins. 



56. G. C. Murray (Cuthbertson, Forbes). — A spreading variety, 

 with medium fohage, and large, deep, velvety purple, almost black, 

 flowers, having the upper petals shading to violet-blue. 



57. George Palmer (Forbes). — A good, compact grower, having 

 small, deep, golden yellow, rayless flowers. 



58. Gertie (Forbes). — A very pretty variety of vigorous, spreading 

 habit, with large foliage. The flowers are very large, pale primrose- 

 yellow, rayed with purple, and edged with bright violet-purple, which 

 is suffused over the upper petals. 



59. Glow (Dickson). — A strong, compact grower, with medium 

 foliage and small, vinous-mauve, rayed flowers. 



60. Grieveu' (Dobbie). — A good bedding variety, of strong, spread- 

 mg habit, with medium foliage, and small, yellow flowers, rayed. It 

 is very free-flowering. 



61. Hector McDonald (Dickson, Dobbie). — A splendid bedding 

 Viola, of strong, compact habit, with large foliage. Flowers very 

 large and abundantly produced ; ground amber-white with violet-purple 

 rays; upper petals almost wholly violet-purple, and the others irregu- 

 larly edged with the same. 



62. Holyrood (Forbes). — A strong, spreading variety, of free-flower- 

 ing habit, with medium foliage. Flowers medium, deep violet-purple, 

 having very dark chestnut-brown marks on lower petals. 



63. Ithuriel (Dobbie). — A very vigorous, spreading variety, with 

 medium foliage. Flowers violet-purple, shading to blue in the middle, 

 Ughtly rayed, medium-sized, borne in great profusion. 



64. Ivanhoe (Forbes). — This is a good bedding variety, of spreading 

 habit and strong growth. It is very free-flowering, and has large 

 foliage and rayed flowers of rich dark purple. 



65. James Erskine (Dickson).— A strong, compact grower, with 

 large foliage, and flowers of dark bronze-purple, marbled with lighter 

 shades. 



66. J-ames Pilling (Forbes).— A strong, compact variety, with 

 medium, rayless, milk-white flowers prettily edged with pale violet. 



67. James Sim (Cuthbertson). — A prettily rayed, medium-sized, 

 deep lemon-yellow variety, of strong, spreading habit, with large 

 foliage. 



68. Janet Thomson (Cuthbertson). — This is a good, rich, pansy- 

 violet bedding variety, of medium size, and of strong, spreading habit, 

 The flowers are rayless. The foliage is large and the plants are very 

 free-flowering. 



69. J. B. Eiding (Cuthbertson, Forbes), A.M. July 11, 1899.— A 

 charming, dark sport from ' William Neil. ' It is very free-flowering, 

 vigorous, and spreading in habit. Flowers medium, purplish-mauve, 

 rayed. 



70. Jean Craik (Dickson). — A pretty, rayed, pale sulphury-white 



