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CLIBRANS, NURSERYMEN, 
Violas — continued. 
No. 
284 King of the Bedders, violet-purple. 1/3 per doz., 8/- 
per 100. 
291 LADY GRANT, large creamy-white centre, slightly rayed, 
heavily edged with deep bluish-purple ; one of the 
most distinct and beautiful of all Violas. 4d. each. 
297 Lady Margaret, canary-yellow self, large, and of good 
form. 
306 Lark, creamy-white, edged lavender-blue ; grand for 
exhibition. 1/3 per doz., 8/- per 100. 
31 1 Lavender Gem, deep lavender self, distinct and free. 
316 Leda, creamy self ; charming and distinct, rayless. 
325 Lemon Queen, pale lemon, rayed purple; very large 
flowers, dwarf and tufted. 
334 Lizzie Paul, bright yellow, of good form. 1/3 per doz., 
8/- per 100. 
339 Lord Elcho, rich yellow, good bedder ; dwarf habit. 
1/3 per doz., 8/- per 100. 
344 Lord Salisbury, large, superb bloom of pale primrose- 
yellow, rayed purple; free and robust. 1/3 per doz., 
8/- per 100. 
348 LOUIE GRANGER, rose coloured self ; a large smooth 
flower of finest form ; a grand exhibition variety. 4d. 
each. 
339 Maggie Mott, mauve, excellent habit ; very free ; fine 
bedder. 1/3 per doz., 8/- per 100. 
361 Magie, rich rosy-carmine ; free and very compact habit. 
365 Magnificent, seedling from Blue Gown but producing 
much larger flowers. 1/3 per dozen, 8/- per 100. 
368 MAID OF WEAVERHAM, creamy-white, with a well- 
defined rich yellow eye ; a large flat flower of circular 
outline ; compact habit and free-bloomer ; a splendid 
variety for bedding, cutting, or exhibition purposes ; 
rayless. 
373 Marchioness, white ; of excellent form. 
378 Mary Scott, white, flushed lilac ; very sweet scented, 
rayless. 
389 Minnie J. Ollar, palest primrose, edged lavender-blue ; 
fine for exhibition. 
