
OPTOX VIOLET SPRAY—To keep your plants clean and 
free from cyclamen mite, mealy bug, thrips and other 
common diseases of African Violets or other plants 
kept near your Saintpaulias which are many times a 
source of infestation. 
Complete directions are printed on every bottle. 
Also can be used in diluted proportion to destroy 
manure worms and various larvae in the soil. 
Optox is a safe, dependable insecticide, containing 
a well balanced blend of rotenone and pyrethrum 
concentrate spray. Will not injure the most tender 
plants, when used as directed. Packed in the follow- 
ing convenient sizes. 1 oz. bottle 60¢ p.pd. 6 oz. dot- 
tle $1.35 p.pd. 1 pt. bottle $2.50 p.pd. 
MIST TYPE SPRAYER—A no drip sprayer ideal for use 
in spraying African Violets and other house plants. 
Wpintssize +$ 1\-252pp. le quartesizeyeS:1505: pp: 
Attractive Aquapin Bubble Vase—An attractive, plastic, 
heart-shaped lapel bubble vase, pin back to wear with 
safety. Now you can wear and show proudly your 
lovely violet blossoms, which last amazingly long as 
a cut flower in this water-holding corsage pin. A cut 
of fern or violet leaf with a few of your prettiest violet 
blossoms makes a lovely, fresh, unusual corsage. 
35¢ each p.pd. 

SUGGESTIONS ON CARE AND CULTURE OF AFRICAN 
VIOLETS 
With the ever-increasing interest and pleasure that 
Saintpaulias have given to beginners, collectors, and en- 
thusiastic window gardeners everywhere, much real in- 
terest has been created in search of the best possible 
culture for such a handsome house plant. It -seems every 
collectcr has some particular window or favored location, 
in one’s own home where their violets thrive best. In 
our sixteen years of African Violet growing and experi- 
ences we have found that violets, like individuals, have — 
certain likes and dislikes which, with careful observance 
and study, combined with a bit of practical knowledge, 
are easily understood. 
Above all, it is well to remember that this fascinating 
plant is a semi-tropical beauty, and all we can do to 
make it happy and comfortable in its unnatural surround- 
ings will be greatly rewarded with constant bloom and 
luxuriant foliage. 
Remember, too, our violets of today are gorgeous 
hybrids, with beautiful large blossoms of exquisite color 
tones, and interesting leaf formations, compared to the — 
original wild species. They grace our windows with an 
air of beauty and interest, which is a never-ending source 
of pride and satisfaction to the violet collector. 
