Foliage is darker, for one thing. And bigger! The 
dark (No. 1) is really DARK. Midnight blue, I’d 
say. Paler one is about the color of Blue Eyes. 
Silver Pink is a smaller plant than the others, 
but the shade is—well, shucks, you can’t describe 
it! Crystal pink, maybe? Not anything lke the 
color of Lavender Pink, though, honest. And that’s 
a guarantee, brother! Some of these plants mul- 
tiple-crown. Be sure. to divide for best results. 
$2.50 each or $6.50 for the three 
DuPont Lavender Pink—For all its high-fallutin’ 
kinnery, this is still a lovely plant. Bi-color ten- 
dency, upper petals darker 22002 $1.75 
*Heavenly Blue—Pale blue edition of Blue Boy. 
Been around a long time but can still hold its 
COTE 0 MINIS) SS JI BO SA pA Ca ci i RO $1.50 
*Kewensis—Darling little novelty. A “conversa- 
tion piece,” to use a well-worn cliche. Light green 
foliage, medium pale blue flowers. Small plant 
with a mind of its own. You can’t keep the suck- 
ers off it. Better to let it go one Looks better 
RUE AN GEG A Vee ae $1.75 
Lady Geneva—(Pat’d) Tell your skeptical friends 
that there REALLY IS a violet with a blue flower 
with a white edge around it. It’s registered with 
the U. S. Patent Office. Good-looking plant, too. 
$3.00 
*Lavender Lady—Lavender shade between West 
Coast Amethyst and Red Head. Dark green foliage. 
Medium size plant. Nice bloomer ___......... $1.50 
Moire—Another plant distinct for flower variega- 
tion. Flower dark blue with streaked effect like 
moire taffeta. Medium green foliage. Nice _.. $2.00 
Mrs. Boles—Heavy, DuPont-type foliage with 
wine-tinted leaf reverse. Very lovely blue blos- 
$1.50 
*Myrtle—We’ve had grand results with this plant. 
Blooms like all-get-out. Pale green foliage, rip- 
ples with maturity. Medium dark blue flowers 
CAND WMD Pg 20 dle ee a AS OI Sk $1.50 
*Neptune—This is a personal favorite and can well 
hold its own with the new exotic introductions. 
Foliage very distinct. Slick dark green leaves with 
brillant red reverse. Reddish purple blossom 
nearly round, pansy fashion _................. $1.50 
*Norseman—Good ol’ favorite. “Ovate, emerald 
foliage. Medium blue flower —....__._.._..... $1.50 
*Old Lace—Now don’t expect to get a big plant if 
you order this. It just doesn’t grow very big. It 
will get along fine for the rest of its life in the pot 
it’s shipped in. Deeply scalloped leaves with very 
pronounced white marking at base of leaf. Dark 
blue flowers rise on long stems above the kinky 
et ee re ee ee en ek $2.00 
*Orchid Beauty—or Mary Mac, Rosy Blue. Med- 
jum-sized, rather upright plant. Ovate leaves 
smooth and cupped downward. Flowers clear red- 
lavender produced freely above the foliage ...$1.25 
*Pink Beauty (Pat’d)—Well, everybody knows 
OTC TLIOOHOLLCG wears ek ih Yt ed $1.25 
*Purple Beauty—Dark purple with slight rosy 
‘tinge. Glossy, quilted leaves with red reverse. 
BMEUVEDODLIAT Tw. te ele a . $1.75 
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