PINK BEAUTY SUPREME: As you know, the “Supreme’s” 
grow a little slower than the ordinary varieties, but the blos- 
soms are worth waiting for! This is a deeper pink than Pink 
Beauty — and therefore very desirable. $2.00 
RED HEAD: This variety has been described as the nearest 
approach to true red—but it’s not really red! More of a claret, 
very nice round petal blooms and a new and attractive color. 
The flowers are unusual also in that they do not open widely, 
but have the appearance of dainty cup-shaped bells. $1.50 
RED HEADED GIRL: The flowers are like those of Red Head, 
but the foliage is the same as on the variety Blue Girl: heart 
shaped with fluted edges and the familiar white spot in the 
leaf where it joins the stem. Collectors are fond of this type 
of leaf. $1.75 
REGAL WINE (double-flowering maroon): Picture on Page 
5. This is the variety that everyone has been waiting for! My 
own introduction this year, and very desirable. Each wine- 
maroon flower has from 12-20 petals, and blooms freely. Most 
desirable and very choice—read the description beneath the 
picture—this is a very nice variety. $3.50 
ROSY-BLUE: This is one of my older introductions and still 
the leader in its color class. 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 bloom- 
ing your African Violets, Rosy-Blue is the one to buy. $2.00 
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