CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912, 
8o 
VIOLAS — continued. 
Mrs. Chichester, while ground, flaked and marbled 
purple. 4d. each ; li/' 
Mrs. C. M’Phail, rosy heliotrope self, deepening 
towards the centre to pale violet ; very distinct. 
4(1. each ; .'!/ per doz. 
Mrs. T. W. R. Johnstone, upper petals mau\e. under 
jjetals glossy black, blotched with mauve. 4d. 
each : 11 per doz. 
Mrs. H. Kinross, light mauve with dark centre ; \-erv 
smooth, and the best of its class. 4d. each ; li 
per doz. 
Mrs. S. Mitchell, rich crimson, top and bottom petals 
streaked with brilliant magenta, (id. each ; .V- I 
per doz. i 
Mrs. P. Braithwaite, nuune centre, shading out to 
white : a very large llowcr ; one of the best. 
4d. each ; .'!/ per doz. 
Mrs. J. Johnstone, dark rosy-pur])lc ceutre, shading off 
to light pinky rose ; up))cr petals pinky rose. 
(id. each ; 3/‘ l»^r 
Nora Morton, red-violet striped with pink and while 
(id. each ; per doz. 
Nellie, immense creamy white. 4d. each ; I 
BEDDING 
Acushia, white, edged purple. 
Admiral of the Blues, splendid blue. 
Amy Barr, dark ]hnk, white centre. 
Archie Grant, rich indigo-blue. 
Ardweil Gem, lemon-yellow ; dwarf. 
Bessie, blush self ; raylcss. 
Bullion, bright golden yellow ; dwarf. 
Bfue Gown, mauve-blue ; dwarf. 
Blue Ribbon, pretty blue ; dwarf. 
Blue King, large ; violet-blue. 
Bella Dalgleish, beautiful new variety. 2/ti doz. 
C. F. Gordon, blue lavender edged. 
Countess of Wharnclille, line ; pure while. 
Countess of Kintore, bluksh purple, shaded white. 
Confess of Hopetown, creamy white ; dwarf. 
Cosmos, yellow, edged rose. 
Col, Plumer, white marbled heliotrope. 
Crimson Bedder, the best bedding crimson. 
Councillor W. Waters, crim.son, purple self. 
Duchess of Fife, yellow, edged blue. 
Duchess of Sutherland, mauve ; one of the best. 
Endymion, lemon self. 
Golden Queen, golden yellow. 
Grace, cream, marbled heliotrope. 
Hector Macdonald, white, edged with broad band of 
purple. 
Hugh Bennett, rich plum self. 
Immortalite, deep bluish lilac. 
J. B. Riding, deep rose self. 
John Quarton, light mauve self ; good. 
King Cup, rayless yellow .self. 
Princess Ida, i)alc rose, wifh a fine clear eye ; large 
circular llower ; one of the best. 4d. each ; 3/- 
per doz. 
Rose Noble, deep orange-yellow .self, rayless ■, one of 
the largest and best for competition, (id. each ; 
o/- per doz. 
Sunshine, deep rayless yellow ; large handsome Hower 
and grand (or exhiihtion. 4d. each ; 3/- per doz. 
Tammy, creamy white, slightly rayed, immense flower 
of good substance, and perfectly smooth, (id. 
each ; 5/- per doz. 
W. P. A. Smyth, lovely cream centre, clouded and edged 
with a beautiful shade of heliotrope. 4d. each ; 
3/- i)er doz. 
Wm. Lockwood, deep r.ayless yellow ; perfect (piality ; 
always in form (or competition. 4d. each ; 3.'— 
per doz. 
Woodcock, white centre with lilac border, slightly 
rayed ; one of the largest and best for competition. 
4d. each ; 3/- jicrdoz. 
Willie Farmer, creamy white centre, with bluish purple 
edging ; one of the best. (id. each ; 5/- per doz. 
VIOLAS. 
Kitty Bell, lilac self. 
Lizzie Paul, S])lendid deep yellow ; improx ed Bullion, 
Lord ElchO, orange .self : robust grower. 
Lord Fitzgerald, a fine pure white ; free ; good bedder. 
Lily Grahame, deep heliotrope self. 
Lark, creamy white, edged heliotrope. 
Maggie Currie, self rose, marbled dcn.se purple. 
Mrs. C. B. Douglas, deep orange .self ; immense bloomer. 
Mrs. R. K. Mitchell, white centre, edged rosy carmine. 
Mrs. W. Greenwood, canary-yellow self. 
Mrs. McCrae, large rayless wddte. 
Melampus, very large golden yellow, dwarf. 
Magnificent, fine blue self. 
Miss Turner, fine ])urple, lavender edged. 
Molly Pope, deep yellow self. 
Pembroke, sjdendid yellow self. 
Pencaitland, good dwarf ; white. 
Princess Ida, pale rose ; very pretty. 
Princess Alice, fine early w hitc. 
Primrose Dame, primrose-yellow. 
Sunshine, deep rayless yellow. 
Seagull, a splendid wdiite, raylcss. 
Shamrock, white, slightly edged blue. 
Stanley Saul, rich lavender blue, early. 
Sydney, a jxrctty yellow ; free. 
True Blue, a fine bine variety. 
The Bishop, dark crimson pur])lc. 
The Mearns, rich plum, upper jK-tals edged white. 
White Empress, large w hite self. 
Mr. Norris, a sjfiendid purple. 
Royal Sovereign, the best pure golden yellow. 
Our Selection for BEDDING, 
12 plants in 12 varieties 2/- 
.'■>0 10 ,, .r,/- 
100 ,, 10 9/- 
100 ,, 20 10 /- 
.lOO ,, 10 or 20 varieties 35/- 
1000 20 or more varieties (iO/- 
Our Selection for EXHIBITION.. 
12 plants in 
12 varieties, 
2/0 and 3/0. 
50 
10 
0/0 and 8/6. 
30 
25 
8/0 and 10/0. 
100 
10 
10/- and 15/- 
100 
25 
1.5/- and 20/- 
100 
30 
20/- and 25/- 
For others, see Pansies. Many other x arietics can be supplied 
