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rayless variety, of medium size. Habit strong and spreading; foliage 

 large. 



129. Nellie (Gutlibertson, Dickson). — A useful, creajny-wliite, ray- 

 less bedder, of strong, compact habit. Flowers and foliage medium. 

 A free bloomer. 



130. Nellie Chapman (Outhbertson). — Habit spreading; foliage 

 medium; flowers large, very pale sulphury-white edged with bluish- 

 violet; rayless. 



131. Nelly M. Brown (Forbes).— A very free-flowering variety, of 

 the miniature section, w^ith small, deep golden yellow, rayless flowers. 

 Habit spreading. 



132. Ophelia (Outhbertson, Dobbie). — A charming, deep rose- 

 mauve variety, suitable for bedding. Habit compact; a strong 

 grower ; rayed ; flowers large. 



133. Palmer's White (Palmer), A.M. July 26, 1912.— This is a 

 splendid dwarf variety, of fine constitution and compact habit. It 

 is the result of a cross between ' Seagull ' and a dwarf white 

 seedling. The rayless flowers are pure white, large, and very freely 

 produced. 



134. P. A. Smith (Dickson). — A strong and vigorous grower, of 

 compact habit, with medium foliage. Flowers small, pale primrose- 

 yellow mottled with violet-blue and rayed with steel-blue. 



135. Pembroke (Dickson, Forbes). — A deep primrose-yellow, 

 rayless variety, of strong growth and compact habit. Foliage medium, 

 long, and narrow; flowers medium, borne in great profusion. 



136. Pencaitland (Dobbie), A.M. July 11, 1899.— A vigorous, 

 spreading variety, with medium foliage. The flowers are medium, very 

 pale amber-white, lower petals shaded with chrome-yellow and slightly 

 rayed. A very free bloomer. The Oommittee, at their visit tO' the 

 trial, wished to confirm the award made to this Viola in 1899. 



137. Perdita (Forbes). — Habit spreading; foliage medium; flowers 

 medium; colour pale violet-blue with amber-white middle; rayless. 



138. Polly (Forbes). — A strong, compact grower, with very 

 large leaves and large sulphury-white flowers edged with light bluish- 

 violet and rayed with dark blue. A free bloomer. 



139. Primrose (Forbes). — A deep primrose-yellow, rayless bedder, 

 of large size and very vigorous, spreading habit. A free-flowering 

 variety. 



140. Princess May (Forbes). — One o'f the miniature section, having 

 very pretty white, rayless flowers. It is a compact grower and useful 

 for bedding. 



141. Progress (Forbes). — A very vigorous, spreading variety, with 

 large foliage. Flowers mediumx, pale violet-purple shading lighter 

 towards the middle ; faintly rayed. 



142. Purity (Dobbie, Forbes). — A very free-flowering, large, ray- 

 less, white variety, of great value for bedding. Habit spreading; 

 growth strong. 



143. Queen of the Year (Dickson, Forbes). — Another of the minia- 



