variety grows very flat and symmetrical, so is prettiest 
when grown one crown in a pot. Foliage is tinted rose 
underneath, on medium stems. Free blooming, large 
sized deep blue round-petal flowers. Handsome undi- 
vided plants, priced to please! $1.25 
PINK BEAUTY: (patented). Not a new variety but the 
only true apple-blossom pink «in our catalog. Blooms 
freely, and looks especially nice among the dark blue 
varieties. Light green foliage. Very nice plants. $1.25 
PURPLE PRINCE: The flowers are so vivid and alive, in- 
tensely colored blackish purple of even tone, with a rich 
velvety surface. It is truly the darkest flower | have ever 
seen in African Violets, one to be enjoyed for the novel 
color. Blossoms are perfectly flat, and held well above 
the foliage. $1.50 
RED HEAD: This variety has been described as the near- 
est approach to true red thus far obtained in African 
Violets. Red Head is not really red, but more of a claret, 
very smooth, and does not fade. A new and attractive 
color. The flowers are unusual also in that they do not 
open up widely. Instead, they have the appearance of 
dainty cup-shaped bells. $1.50 
ROSY BLUE: Originated as.a sport from Blue Boy, my 
own introduction in 1947. A plant in full bloom will have 
flowers of many different hues. Freshly opened blooms 
exhibit a pronounced maroon-wine cast which change 
to many shades of orchid and ‘Rosy-Blue”. This unusual 
habit makes it most attractive and it stands in a special 
niche of its own. We have counted more blossoms on 
plants of Rosy-Blue than on any other variety in this 
catalog. If you have had trouble blooming your African 
Violets, Rosy-Blue is the one you should buy. Fine undi- 
vided plants, in bloom when shipped. $2.00 
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