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Violets — continued. 
Mrs. Arthur, of richer blue and finer than Marie Louise 
in every respect ; probably the best double violet 
yet raised. 9d. each. 
Mrs. D’Arcy, clear porcelain-blue, large and fragrant 
a lovely violet. 9d. each. 
Mrs. J. J. Astor, remarkably free and early ; lovely 
rosy-heliotrope, sweet scented. 
Neapolitan, lavender, white eye ; free. 
New York, mauve, carried on long stalks ; a large 
fragrant flower ; very free. 6d. each. 
Princess Beatrice, bright blue, very large, perfume strong. 
Princess Of Wales, distinct light blue, very large ; one 
of the best. 
Queen Charlotte, large richly-coloured flowers on long 
stems, described as an improved California. 6d. each. 
Rose Perle, satin rose, with a darker centre ; a very 
beautiful new shade. 
The California, immense size, violet-purple, fragrance 
intense ; free. 
The Czar, very sweet, dark purple. 
The Russian, rich violet-purple ; long stalks and good 
grower. 
Wellsiana, purple ; deliciously scented, continuous 
bloomer. 
White Czar, pure white ; very fine, distinct and free. 
Yellowette, creamy-yellow, of medium size, distinct and 
interesting. 6d. each. 
Autumn Lists. 
We invite all Garden Lovers to look through 
the List of Catalogues that appears Inside of back 
cover of this List. Each and all will be found of 
the greatest assistance in the cultivation of the 
subjects with which they deal. It will be a pleasure 
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