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Violas — continued. 
No. 
202 Harry W. Stewart, dark purple, flaked crimson and 
white. 
206 HATTIE LAIDLAW, deep maroon, shaded darker in the 
centre ; a large flower of good form ; robust and free. 
4d. each, 3/ doz. 
210 Hector McDonald, large, pure white centre, fine rays ; 
broadly margined bluish-purple ; of good form and 
substance. 1/3 per doz., 8/- per 100. 
214 HELEN SMELLIE, creamy-white, distinctly and evenly 
margined with blue ; rayless ; a beautiful and distinct 
variety. 4d. each. 
219 Holyrood, rich indigo-blue, very dark blotch; free. 
1/3 per doz., 8/- per 100. 
229 Isolde, bright yellow ; very large and of perfect form, 
rayless. 
234 Jackanapes (A.M., R.H.S.), lower petals brightest gold, 
upper petals richest chestnut-maroon. 
238 JAMES LYON, lower petals dark maroon, blotched 
lavender, upper petals lavender ; yellow eye ; fine 
form ; an effective variety. 6d. each. 
242 James Pilling, white ground, with a heliotrope-blue 
margin ; of large size and fine form, ray less. 1/3 
per doz., 8/- per 100. 
246 J. B. Riding, deep reddish-mauve self, an attractive 
and striking flower. 1/3 per doz., 8/- per 100. 
250 JEANNIE PEATTIE, creamy-white, slightly rayed ; well 
defined dark heliotrope border ; large ; splendid for 
exhibition. 
255 John Quarton, light mauve self, a free bloomer; grand 
for bedding. 1/3 per doz., 8/- per 100. 
258 John Shires, seedling from Blue Gown , of equally dwarf 
habit, but more robust grower. 
263 Jubilee, dark purple-blue ; very fine. 
269 Kate Balie, beautiful pale lemon self, slightly rayed ; 
good habit and free. 
273 Kate Hay, bright yellow ; exceptionally fine, slightly 
rayed. 
276 Kathleen Pearson, white, top petals rosy-violet, with 
a blotch on the lower petals. 
