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GLOIRE DE-BOXJRG-LA-REINE — A vigorous-growing variety fine large flowers on lon'i 
footstalks. 9(f. ' 
SINGLE RED or PINK— Distinct. 
THE RUSSIAN AND LONDON — Are of a mnch dwarfer growth, with small leaves, their 
runners become quickly interwoven, and in the earlv spring produce their flowers so thick as to give 
quite the appearance of a bedding plant. 3s. per do'z. 
WHITE CZAR-— This variety occasionally changes, and for a time produces purple coloured 
flowers, bnt when it comes true, it is a useful single white ; strong grower, free bloomer in the 
spring. Gd. each ; os. per doz. 
ARGENT.ffiPLORA — Colour white, tinged with pink, long footstalks, flowers small, strong 
grower, and should be in every garden. Gd. each ; 5s. per doz. 
All those not priced, Gd. each. 
VIOLETS IN POTS. 
We have always a large quantity of fine plants in 5-incb pots 8s. and 10s. per doz.; £3 3s. per 
100, of Swanky White, Marie Louise, and Neapolitan — blooms all the winter when grown' under- 
glass; fine clumps from ground now ready to be planted out in cold frames, 25s. ; smaller '18s 
per 100. 
SINGLE VIOLET, WBLLSIANA. 
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