a 
PERIWINKLE: NEW! My own introduction this season. 
Periwinkle is pictured on page 4 and a complete description 
of its origination is given on page 16. This variety repre- 
sents the “cream of the crop” of many thousands of seed- 
lings—the one plant which was so outstanding in color, 
petal substance, free blooming qualities, ornamental foliage, 
that it was kept aside for further testing and propagating. 
An exquisite light blue with true color value, and very 
I ei eg i a eS $2.50 
PINK BEAUTY (patented): The only true apple-blossom 
pink in our catalog. Blooms freely, and looks especially nice 
among the dark blue varieties. Light green foliage. Very 
Vi SESE SRS Sey ce $1.25 
PURPLE PRINCE: The flowers have a rich velvety surface, 
are perfectly flat, and held well above the foliage. A deep 
purple of even tone, so vivid and alive. Leaves grow very 
large in size and have a smooth tailored appearance, very 
loos ce shhh ea he ices lal cdg Ea Daas 'y bal 0 
RED HEAD: This variety has been described as the nearest 
approach to true red thus far obtained in African violets. 
Red Head is not really red, but more of a claret, a new and 
attractive color. The flowers are unusual also in that they do 
not open up widely. Instead, they have the appearance of 
memrmento-shaped’ bells) ous a $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. A fine collector's 
crete che Me OER ee ee Seat ME $1.75 
13310 State Fair E. e Detroit 5, Mich. 
