ALTRINCHAM, MANCHESTER, and BRAMHALL. 43 
Violas — continued. 
No. 
591 PURPLE BEAUTY, pale purple-blue, lower and side 
petals heavily marked in the form of a Maltese Cross 
with intense purple, shaded rich reddish-brown, giving 
the flower a striking and most beautiful appearance ; 
rich yellow eye ; a large shapely flower ; good grower 
and free bloomer. A superb variety, well adapted 
for all purposes. 
595 Purple Gem, dark purple self ; grand for bedding. 1/3 
per doz., 8/- per 100. 
600 Queen of the Year (Violetta), a distinct shade of china- 
blue, of good form. 
615 Royal Sovereign, rich deep orange-yellow, good substance, 
flowers produced with the utmost freedom on stout 
stalks; probably the best yellow rayless Viola yet 
introduced. 1/3 per doz., 8/- per 100. 
607 Rosy Morn, violet-purple, very free ; fine for bedding. 
620 Seagull, a pure white self, very fine, rayless. 1/3 
per doz., 8/- per 100. 
626 Sir Robert Pullar, sky blue, with yellow eye. 
629 Skipjack, rich chestnut-maroon, sometimes flaked lighter. 
633 Skylark, creamy-white, with a narrow blue margin. 
1/3 doz., 8/- per 100. 
637 SNOW QUEEN, pure white, sometimes slightly flushed 
pale yellow in the lower petal, rich yellow eye;! a 
beautiful flower of circular outline, medium size, very 
free ; an excellent variety for bedding purposes ; 
rayless. 
645 Sunset, soft yellow, margined violet-crimson on top petals. 
650 Sweet Lavender, pretty lilac-blue, dwarf habit ; a general 
favourite. 1/3 per doz., 8/- per 100. 
655 Sydney, canary yellow ; a grand variety either for 
exhibition or bedding purposes. 1/3 per doz., 8/- 
per 100. 
665 The Mearns, rich violet-plum, upper petals passing to 
lavender. 1/3 per doz., 8/- per 100. 
669 THE QUEEN, creamy-white, lower petals flushed orange- 
yellow, deliciously fragrant ; rayless ; a splendid 
variety for bedding or cutting purposes ; dwarf com- 
pact habit, free and continuous bloomer. The most 
fragrant Viola we have yet raised. 
