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Violas — continued. 
No. 
395 Miss Annie Thomas, clear porcelain-blue self, of great 
size and substance ; bright golden eye. 
400 Miss Breakei, a grand deep maroon coloured self, of 
good form and substance. 
406 Miss Nellie Thomas, yellow self, passing to orange in 
the lower petal ; very vigorous and free ; extra fine. 
412 Miss Robertson, light purplish-blue, of good size and 
shape ; free grower and bloomer, rayless. 
419 Molly Pope, yellow self; a splendid bedding variety. 
1/3 per doz., 8/- per 100. 
426 MRS. A. HERVEY, creamy-white, centre slightly rayed ; 
heavily belted with purple-maroon ; a grand Viola. 
4d. each. 
436 MRS. C. J. FIELDSEND, intense deep maroon, with a 
slight suffusion of blue ; clearly defined deep yellow 
eye ; good shape, large, free, good habit, quite dis- 
tinct ; a charming flower. 
445 Mrs. Donelly, white, sometimes suffused mauve ; an 
exquisite variety. 
449 Mrs. Douglas, rich golden-yellow ; of fine form. 
456 Mrs. Hayes, violet-purple, passing through lavender to 
French grey. 
461 Mrs. H. Bellamy, deepest violet-purple below, shading to 
lavender above, a striking contrast. 
465 Mrs. H. Fadzen, large white centre, with a margin of 
purplish-violet ; of large size and perfect form. 
469 Mrs. H. Kinross, intense purple, passing to mauve in 
the upper petal ; a fine variety for exhibition. 
473 MRS. H. PEARCE, pure white self, with yellow eye ; 
rayless ; a well-formed flower of large size ; dwarf 
habit ; equally good for bedding or exhibition. 6d. 
each. 
481 MRS. J. H. ROWLAND, a distinct and very beautiful 
shade of rose ; of fine form, large size ; the best of 
its colour. 4d. each, 3/- doz. ‘ 
485 Mrs. John Robertson, centre of flower creamy-yellow, 
surrounded by a ring of light blue, margined rich 
violet purple, upper petals entirely purple ; deep 
yellow eye ; a very fine and effective variety, rayless. 
