fj. dki|i\ell Si Gfuiele. 
PRINCE BISMARCK — Shaded magenta- 
pink, rich colour. April 
PIIiRIG PARK — Pure white, yellow eye. 
20s. per 100. April 
*QUEEN VICTORIA— Splendid hnght blue- 
purple ; well known. April 
QUEEN OP SPRING— Yellow self, very 
bright. April 
ROSY QUEEN — Bright rosy lilac; free 
bloomer. Is. each 
ROYAL VISIT— Violet self. April 
SOUVENIR— The largest and noblest of all 
the Violas, lovely bright mauve colour, very free, 
and forms quite a feature. 9ci. each j 6s. per doz. 
•SOVEREIGN- Rich golden yellow, flowers 
round, great substance. March 
SPRING BEAUTY— Dark blue, very free. 
March 
STAR OF THE GARDEN— Colour intense 
velvety purple 
"THE FAVOURITE— Bluish purple; great 
substance, veiy showy. .Vpril 
’rsiQUB. 
THE "NUGGET — Rich golden yellow 
"TORY — Pale indigo-blue, dark blotch, fine. 
April 
UNIQUE — Very much resembles the well- 
known Mcujpic Pansy, a gem in the garden, and 
is remarkably distinct on account of its white 
■blotch on upper petals, as per engiaving. Is. each ; 
9s. per dozen. 
’VIOLET KING — Dark bronze-purple flowers 
large, very free 
VESTAL — "White ; good bedder. April 
WILLIE CHAPMAN— Grand colour, highest 
possible rich plum. purple, black blotch, gold cyB 
WAVERLEY — Bright violet, shaded purple, 
yellow eye 
WARRIOR— Simil.vr to the Tory, with better 
habit 
YELLOW BOY — Fine yellow, very free. 
March. 
All those marked * 15s. per 100. 
All those not priced, 6d. each ; 3s. per dozen ; 10s. per 100 ; £4 10s. per 1,000. 
For others, see Bedding Pansies. 
From Mr.. Westl.^xd, The G.4RDEns, Witley Couht, Stourport, 25<7t March, 1882. 
“Messrs. Cannell & Sons. Gentlemen,— Thanks for the bloom oitha SwanUy WhUcyMot. If it 
inoves a free flowerer we have nothing to approach it in purity of colour and delicious odour. 
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