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CLIBRANS, NURSERYMEN, 
Violas — continued. 
No. 
120 Countess of Kintore, intense violet, paling at intervals 
to lilac-white. 1/3 per doz., 8/- per 100. 
124 Countess Of Wharncliffe, a delightfully scented pure 
white Viola, stout stalks, 4 to 5 inches long ; useful 
for cutting. 1/3 per doz., 8/- per 100. 
129 Crimson King, rich purplish-crimson ; good bedder. 
132 CROSSIE ROBERTSON, reddish-purple, darker in the 
centre, shading lighter in top petals ; large size and 
good substance ; very fine. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
137 CYNTHIA, intense purple-blue self, with rich yellow 
eye ; a large round flower, carried on long stalks of 
good length ; sweetly scented, free grower and bloomer ; 
a better variety than Archie Grant ; excellent for 
bedding or cutting. One of the most striking and 
beautiful Violas ever introduced. 
142 Daydream, white ground, heavily flaked and suffused 
lavender-blue, rayless. 
147 Diana, lavender-blue, marked and suffused cream ; 
compact and free. 
153 Dove, palest cream, with a dainty edge of blue, delicately 
undulating margin ; very beautiful, quite distinct, 
rayless. 
158 Duchess of Fife, primrose and yellow, edged blue; large, 
robust grower. 1/3 per doz., 8/- per 100. 
162 Duchess of Sutherland, bluish-mauve, distinct and 
attractive, free ; good bedder, rayless. 
171 EDINA, deep velvety purple, dark blotch on side and 
lower petals, yellow eye ; a large round shapely 
flower of rich and effective colour, carried on good 
stems ; a free-growing, free-blooming variety, equally 
good for exhibition, bedding or cutting ; strong sturdy 
habit ; fragrant. 9d. each, 6/- per doz. 
182 General Baden-Powell, rich orange, of large size, rayless. 
187 Gold Crest, (Violetta) rich deep golden-yellow ; passing 
to a golden-orange below, rayless. 
191 Goldfinch, yellow, edged heliotrope, sweet scented, very 
attractive. 
196 Hamlsh, crimson-lake self, deepening to purple-lake 
towards the centre. 
