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AUGUST -SEPTEMBER 1945 
SAINTPAULIA 
Blue Boy 
Demure AFRICAN VIOLETS 
make desirable and inex- 
pensive little Gifts for 
Summer and Fall when 
flowering house plants are 
limited. 
Aut SO UM Ae Mar eee aa: 60c 

To keep Saintpaulia in continuous flower, they require: 
Plenty of light near window or porch—but not direct sun; 
Liberal moisture—best by supplying water through a saucer 
And immediate removal of each flower stem after blooming. 

CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Large flowered proven varieties in pots, in various colors, 
will be ready beginning late August — heralding the Fall 
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ALSO IN SEASON 
CELOSIAS (Coxcomb) — CALADIUMS — BOSTON FERNS 
VITIS (Grape Ivy) — PIGGY-BACKS — DRACAENAS 
CIBOTIUM — PALMS — DISHGARDENS — TERRARIUMS 
