SAPPHIRE: (Introduced by Prof. Holley). A lighter blue 
than Topaz, and also a smaller flower, but the blooms 
are a much clearer blue. Notice the place it holds in my 
“Blue Listing’ on page 18—this is a new shade in my 
catalog. Nice pointed foliage. $1.50 
SKY BLUE: A new variety! It was displayed at the African 
Violet Society’s 2nd Annual Convention in Cincinnati 
in May. Be the first of your friends to grow this most 
unusual variety. You’ve never seen such a light tint of 
blue or such handsome foliage either. A fine bloomer 
which produces many blue-tinted flowers—it’s very 
choice! Mature plants will show a light dart in the center 
of the leaf, where it joins the stem. $2.00 
TOPAZ: (introduced by Prof. Holley). The blossoms have 
a violet tint in the center but the flowers are still blue. 
Has darker foliage and larger flowers than Sapphire 
above. $1.50 
WEST COAST AMETHYST: Very different from plain “Am- 
ethyst” in color and leaf pattern. The entire blossom is 
a light lavender, even lighter-than the lowest petals of 
Bi-Color. A clear even color flower, it’s the lightest of 
the lavenders | have for sale. Dark green leaf, toothed 
edge, tapered tip. $1.50 
WHITE LADY: (patented). Pure glistening white flowers 
overlaid with a frosty effect. The yellow eye in the cen- 
ter appears like a jewel. Light green white-stemmed 
foliage. Healthy, undivided, well-formed plants. $1.25 
WHITE LADY SUPREME: (patented). Another new variety, 
first time offered for sale! Has clusters of giant-sized 
snow-white blooms held well above true Supreme-type 
foliage. $2.00 
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