H'. Cki\r|e]l & f^loi‘h.1 Quitle. 
JEFPREYANXJM — White, slightly rayed in 
the centre. 
LADY AMORY — Violet and purple lower 
petals, blue lilac shade in upper petals ; a beau- 
tiful variety. 
LEMON QUEEN — Large lemon self. 
LORD ELCHO — Deep orange yellow; dwarf; 
fine. 
LTJTEA GRANDIPLORA MAJOR 
— Bright yellow, almost self ; rival to the 
Calceolaria. March. 
MAGPIE — Purple, blotched white ; very 
distinct. 
MARVEL — A dark purple; fine and free. 
MARY GILBERT— Rich golden yellow; 
good habit. 
MAXEOLB — Brigh ultramarine blue; good. 
MISS CANNELL- I'ure white, good in all 
ways. ill. 
MRS. BAXTER — Rosy purple, light top 
petals ; a first-rate variety. 
MRS. C. TURNER — Purple self ; very 
effective. 
MRS. H. BELLAMY — Upper petals pale 
lavender, lower rich deep purple ; fine clear eye. 
MRS. R. K. MITCHELL— Creamy-white, 
shading to heliotrope; free. Gtf. 
NEPTUNE — Purple shaded white, very free 
bloomer ; e.\tra. 
PARAGON — Rich dark blue. 
PILRIG PARK — Pure white, yellow eye. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE — Bright lilac, 
shaded rosy-purple, dark blotch ; fine. 
PURITY — One of the best. March. 
PURPLE KING — Very fine and free. 
PURPUREA — A most striking variety. 
PYTHO — Rich shaded violet and purple lower 
petals, rich blue- violet top petals ; fine. 
QUAKER MAID — Pale rosy-lavender, 
marked yellow centre. 
QUEEN OP MAY — Sweet primrose flower. 
QUEEN OP PURPLES — Sure to give 
satisfaction. 
QUEEN OP SCOTS — Deep blue, shading to 
a bright white border ; large. 
ROB ROY — Large yellow, rich chocolate 
blotches. 
ROSINE — Upper petals blush white, lower 
pink suffused rose ; very free. 
ROTHES — Deep yellow ; large, smooth ; 
sweet perfume, id. each. 
ROYALTY — Bright yellow ; good form. 
SNOW PLAKE — Of the purest white, 
smooth, yellow eye ; very fine. 
SKYLARK — White, blue edges; showy 
One of the most attractive. 
SOUVENIR — The largest and noblest of all 
bright mauve ; very free. 
SPRING BEAUTY — Dark blue ; very free. 
March. 
SWEETNESS — White, margined rose, top 
petals light rose ; extra fine. fid. 
SYL'^A — Pale primrose, good form ; very 
free ; early. 
THE MEARNS — Rich plum, npper petals 
edged white; effective. 
TORY — Pale indigo-blue, dark blotch. 
TRUE BLUE — Purplish blue self, the best 
blue ; very free. 
VESTAL — White; good bedder. April. 
WARRIOR — Similar to the Tory, with better 
habit. 
WAVERLEY — Bright violet, shaded purple. 
WM. HAIG — Rich purple, blue self ; extra. 
(!rf. 
WM. NEIL — Pale rose; a pleasing and 
effective variety ; distinct. 
WONDER — Soft pleasing shade of yellow ; 
good form ; very free. 
YELLOW BOY — Fine yellow ; very free. 
March. 
YORK AND LANCASTER — White, 
distinctly striped with rich rosy purple; extra 
fine. 
All those not priced 3d. each ; 2s. (id. per doz. ; lO.s. per 100 ; lO.s. jrer 1,000 ; Clumps for immediate 
effect, price on application, per doz. or 100. 
For others, .see Bedding Pansies. Many other varieties can be supplied. 
Yi'olbts. 
F there is one flower more than another that can lay claim to the honour of being everybody’s 
favourite, it is the Violet; it cheers the most saddened spirits, and gladdens the most robust. 
We are pleased to say the hybridisers and the most anxious and hopeful seedling raisers are at 
work, and to those who present flowers double the size of our present kinds with a perfume, 
the whole universe owe at least their thanks. Violets, like all other flowers, have their wants, and 
if these wants are not supplied at the right time they become weak and unsatisfactory. Old 
plants must be divided early in April, and replanted in good, deeply-dug, and well-manured soil, 
sixteen inches from plant to plant for large growers; the doable and smaller leaf kinds, twelve 
inches, with their roots well down so as not to suffer in dry weather, and at all seasons their 
runners must be kept cut off ; they will then produce flowers such as are seldom seen. 
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