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99. Mauve Queen (Dobbie). — A good, strong, compact grower, 

 suitable for bedding. The foliage is large, and the flowers are of good 

 size and pale violet-mauve in colour. Very free-flowering. 



100. Max Kolb (Forbes). — A very old variety, of strong, spreading 

 growth, having medium-sized, rayed flowers of deep violet-purple. A 

 free bloomer. 



101. Miss Chrissie Paton (Outhbertson). — A spreading variety, 

 with large foliage. Flowers large, light violet-purple, becoming 

 brighter towards the edges of the upper petals and lighter towards 

 the middle of the flower; rayed. A free bloomer. 



102. Miss D. Brown (Outhbertson). — A strong, spreading, and 

 free-flowering variety, wuth large flowers of rich velvety purple, with 

 lighter streaks on the upper petals. 



103. Miss Finlay (Outhbertson). — A rather shy-flowering variety, 

 of strong grow'th, with medium foliage. Oolour bright purple, becom- 

 ing lighter at the margins and in the upper petals. 



104. Miss Michie (Forbes). — This is a. pale violet, rayless variety, 

 of small size and spreading habit. 



105. Molly Pope (Dickson). — A good, spreading variety, of free- 

 flowering habit. Flowers medium, deep golden yellow; very pretty. 



106. Moseley Perfection (Outhbertson), A.M. May 9, 1911.— An 

 excellent, large, deep golden yellow, rayless Viola, of strong, spread- 

 ing habit. It has large foliage and is most useful for bedding pur- 

 poses. 



107. Moseley Purple (Outhbertson). — A strong grower, spreading, 

 wuth large foliage. Flowers very large, rich deep violet-purple, with 

 darker lower petal. A very fine variety. 



108. Mrs. Allsop (Forbes). — A very pretty bedding variety, with j 

 medium, light violet-purple flowers, slightly rayed. It is a strong | 

 and healthy grower. ! 



109. Mrs. 0. B. Douglas (Dickson, Dobbie). — This is a strong, . 

 compact bedder, of nice habit, with small foliage. The flowers are 

 medium, and are produced in great profusion. Oolour very bright 

 golden yellow ; rayed. 



110. Mrs. 0. F. Gordon (Forbes). — A compact grower. Foliage 

 medium; flowers medium, with deep purple centre, the upper petals 

 and edges of lower petals shading to lavender. ' j 



111. Mrs. Ohichester (Outhbertson, Dickson, Dobbie, Forbes), j 

 A.M. July 26, 1912. — An excellent bedding variety, of strong, com- 

 pact habit. Flowers large, pale sulphury-w^hite edged with violet- 

 blue; rayed. A very free bloomer and one of the best varieties. 



112. Mrs. 0. Turner (Dobbie), XXX July 4, 1893.— A very strong, 

 compact grower, with large foliage. Flowers medium, dark violet- 

 purple, rayed. Very free-flowering. 



113. Mrs. Davidson (Forbes), A.M. July 26, 1912.— A very 

 striking and distinct Viola, of vigorous, spreading habit, with large 

 foliage. It is exceptionally free-flowering, and a good bedder. The : 

 flowers are large, lobelia-blue, rayed with dark blue. 



