ALTRINCHAM, MANCHESTER, and BRAMHALL. 45 
" Where Oxlips and the nodding Violet grows." 
— Midsummer Night’s Dream, ii., 1. 
Violets. 
SWEET SCENTED. 
Our selection, 3/- per dozen, 18/- per 100. 
Purchaser’s selection 4d. each, 3/6 per dozen, 24/- per 100, 
except where priced. 
Extra strong Clumps of the most suitable sorts for forcing 
can be supplied in autumn at 5/- per dozen. 35/- per 100. 
The double varieties are marked thus (*) 
No. 
5 Admiral Avellon, large flowers, rosy-violet, long stalks ; 
sweet scented. 
7 Baroness de Rothschild, purple flower, of immense size, 
carried on stout stalks, sweetly fragrant. 
*8 Comte de Brazza [syn. Swanley White), white, deliciously 
fragrant, free ; similar habit to Neapolitan. 
*11 De Parme, pale lavender-purple, profuse bloomer, earlier 
than Neapolitan, splendid for frames. 
17 Governor Herrick, rich purple, very large; carried on 
long stems ; fragrant ; a new American variety that 
is remarkably popular in the States. 9d. each. 
21 Kaiser Wilhelm, rich blue-violet flowers, of large size, 
carried on long stalks. 
*22 Lady H. Campbell, improved Neapolitan, very free, early. 
24 La France, large, rich purple-blue, on long stout stems, 
beautifully fragrant ; suitable for indoor or outdoor 
cultivation. 
25 Luxonne, a very free flowering, hardy, long stemmed, 
sweet-smelling variety. 
*29 Marie Louise, lavender blue and white ; splendid winter 
bloomer. 
*31 Mdlle. Bertha Barron (syn. Victoria), beautiful indigo-blue 
flowers, freely produced and sweetly scented ; compact 
grower. 
