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NEW SINGLE VIOLETS. 
BARONNE A. DE ROTHSCHILD — Producing splendid large single flowers ot a rich purple shade ; very fine. 
M. each. . . , mu 
ROSE PBRLE — Quite a new colour, and will no douht bo highly valued by every lover of violets. The medium- 
sized flowers are of a fine satiny rose colour, with white centre, the colour being clear and decided. It does not 
fail to attract immediate attention. M. each. r ui 
ST. HELENA — A native of the well-known Island. It is a most profuse bloomer, and its pretty, di^inct, light 
mauve-blue flowers are very striking, particularly when grown beside the dark blue kinds. Should be in every 
garden — and will one day — as it is a general favourite with all beholders. 9(i. each. 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
AMIRAL AVELLAN — A grand improvement on Odorata ruhra, being brighter in colour and stronger in scent. 
ARGENTzEFLORA— Colour white, tinged with pink ; long footstalks, flowers small, strong grower, and should be 
in every garden. Qd. each ; B$. per doz. i • a i • 
CYCLOPS— An interesting and remarkable variety ; large bine (lowers with a di.stinct ro.sette of rosy white petals m 
the centre ; long firm stalks, sweetly scented. Cf?. each. 
KAISER WILHELM— A fine advance, which we are certain will meet with universal approval. 6d. each ; 
4s, per doz. . , , x-n- ^ n i 
LA FRANCE— A glorious flower ; large round petals, metallic blue-violet flowers earned on long stilt stalks, and as 
largo as a two-shilling idece. 6d. each ; 6s. per doz. 
PRINCESS OF WALES — Its blooms are more like a Viola than a Violet. We confidently recommeml all grow^ 
nud lovers of this family to obtain this variety. Award of Merit, K.II.S. 6d. each ; 4n. per doz. ; 30.?. per 100. 
RAWSON’S WHITE— Wliite, tinged with pink ; very dwarf and free. 
THE RUSSIAN AND LONDON — Are of a much dwarfer growth, with small leaves ; their runners become quickly 
interwoven, and in the early spring produce their flowers so thick as to give quite the appearance ol a bellding 
plant. 3s. per doz. , , ,, , 
VICTORIA REGINA — Is very similar, possessing a fine flower, long footstalks, and when woll grown can he readily 
distinguished from all older varieties. 6d. each ; 4s. per doz. 
WHITE CZAR — This variety occasionally changes, and for a tiino produces purple-coloured flowers, but when it 
comes true it is a useful single white -, strong grower, free bloomer in the spring. 6d. eacli ; os. per doz. 
YELLOWRETTE (SDLPHDREA) — Producing medium-sized flowers of a decided creamy yellow shade ; very 
distinct, and a ]iorfect contrast to all other varieties. 
All those not priced Cd. each. 
VIOLETS. 
We have always a large quantity of fine plants in 5-inch pots, 8s. and 10s. per doz., £3 3s. per 100, of Swanley 
White, Marie Louise and Neapolitan. Blooms all the winter when grown under glass. Fine clumps from ground 
now ready to ho planted out in cold frames, 4s. per doz. ; 30s. per 100. 
SUNDRIES 
STOCKED IN QUANTITIES 
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For descriptions, see FLORAL GUIDE and SEED CATALOGUES. 
H. M. POLLEIT' & Co., Ltd., llorticultiival Printers, Faun atreet, E.C. 
