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114. Mrs. Geo. Charles (Cuthbertson).' — A strong, spreading 

 grower, with medium fohage. Flowers very freely produced, white, 

 deeply flaked with bluish- violet. 



115. Mrs. Geo. Paterson (Dickson). — A very vigorous grower, 

 with large leaves and a spreading habit. Flowers large, sulphur- 

 white edged with pale bluish-violet and rayed with deep blue. 



116. Mrs. Gloag (Forbes). — A very pretty, faintly rayed, violet- 

 purple variety, of medium size. Fohage small; habit spreading. 



117. Mrs. H. Kinross (Cuthbertson). — A very distinct, deep 

 velvety bluish-purple Viola having lighter upper petals. The habit is 

 spreading and the foliage medium. 



118. Mrs. J. Girdwood (Cuthbertson). — This variety resembles 

 'Lady Newlands,' but is somewhat lighter. Habit spreading; foliage 

 medium; flowers, large, rich pansy-violet. A very free bloomer. 



119. Mrs. J. Gray (Cuthbertson). — A weak grower, with medium 

 foliage and flowers. Colour pale sulphur- yellow edged with pale 

 violet-blue; rayed faintly. 



120. Mrs. J. Kinnear (Forbes). — A small, rayless, pale violet-blue 

 variety, of compact habit, with medium foliage. 



121. Mrs. Marrison (Marrison). — This variety was sent in as a 

 cross between ^ J. C. Erskine ' and ' David Simpson. ' It is an excep- 

 tionally strong and vigorous grower, of compact habit, producing 

 large fine flowers and foliage. Colour deep velvety purple mottled with 

 lighter shades and having traces of crimson, dark mahogany, and 

 bronze. 



122. Mrs. McGraire (Dickson). — A good, compact grower, with 

 medium foliage. Flowers medium, very light vinous mauve; rayed. 



123. Mrs. Norris-Eiye (Dobbie). — A charming, light lilac-mauve 

 variety of large size; rayless. It is strong and spreading in habit, 

 with medium foliage, and is a very free bloomer. It is one of the 

 newer varieties, and is better than 'Florizel,' though somewhat 

 similar in colour. 



124. Mrs. Pat (Forbes). — A vigorous, compact bedder, of very 

 free-flowering habit, with medium leaves and flowers. Colour light 

 bluish-violet. 



125. Mrs. E. Ellis (Cuthbertson). — Habit spreading; flowers and 

 foliage medium; colour dark purple shaded into almost white in parts 



I of the lower and side petals ; upper petals nearly all white, with a pale 

 violet tinge. 



126. Mrs. Scott Elliot (Forbes). — A very vigorous, spreading 

 variety, with large foliage. Flowers large, pure white, rayless. A 

 faint tinge of pale ageratum-blue was noticeable on some of the flowers. 



I A very free bloomer. 



127. Mrs. T. W. E. Johnston (Dickson). — A strong, spreading 

 j-grower, with large leaves. Flowers large, deep velvety purple shading 

 ltd violet-blue in the upper petals and at the margins. Eayed and 



' t^ery free-flowering. 



128. Mrs. W. Sydenham (Dickson). — A good, deep golden yellow, 



