Visitors are welcome. Our regular hours are 
from § a. m. to 5 p. m., Monday through Saturday. 
In coming to the Nursery, we are located % mile 
south- west of McGrawsville, and not at Bunker 
Hill—that is our mailing address only. 
‘We recommend for those wanting a book of in- 
structions for raising and caring for African 
Violets to write to Mrs. W. H. Odon, DeWitt, Iowa, 
and enclose $1.50 for her Handbook on African 
Violets. 
We have listed the colors. It is almost impos- 
sible to give an understandable description of 
each color, as different people understand descrip- 
tions differently. Every plant has a different tint 
or shade to the color of the blossom when seen 
together. The foliage as well is different on each 
variety. The Supremes and Duponts have heavy 
hairy quilted foliage. 
These plants show a difference in appearance 
when grown in different environment. At times 
there is such a difference in appearance that a 
plant will look almost like another variety. Every 
difference in location, moisture, soil, feeding, etc. 
will make a difference in the general appearance 
of the plant. 
EPISCIA Viridifolia: Cool light green foliage with 
scarlet flowers. This is a rare Gesneraceae; 
bears its blossoms generously from the base of 
the stems. $2.00. 
AFRICAN VIOLETS 
ADMIRAL: The flower shows some red so that 
the color is more purple than blue; plant grows 
compact and not so large. Leaves a rich green 
with neat pointed and quilted leaves. $1.00. 
AMETHYST: (west coast). Flowers are dainty 
fine lavender, noted for its abundance of blos- 
soms, thrown up in large clusters. Plant a very 
beautiful moss green, foliage soft and plushy 
with notched edges. One of the best. $1.25. 
AMETHYST AMAZON: A _ beautiful lavender 
blossom produced freely; foliage resembles 
Dupont foliage. This is an unusual Amazon, 
both in foliage and wealth of bloom. $1.50. 
BLUE BOY IMPROVED: Flowers large, deep 
viclet blue and produced in large numbers. Leaf 
ovate, rather flat, edges generally show a ten- 
dency to turn down, foliage a fresh deep green. 
One cf the best. $1.00. 
BLUE BIRD: Flowers deep violet blue, long ta- 
pering petals. Leaf large medium green, slight- 
ly ribbed, rosy underneath. $1.00. : 
BLUE BOY SUPREME: Fowers very large, deep 
violet blue, broad petals held slightly above 
foliage. Leaf broad, ovate, large _ scallops. 
Sometimes this feature does not appear at once 
in young plants. $1.25. 
BLUE GIRL COMPACTA: Foliage different, very 
short heavy stems, leaves grow in a low mound 
like a pincushion, has regular Blue Girl leaf and 
blessom with white spot at base of leaf. $1.25. 
BLUE GIRL: Flowers a deep violet blue; leaf 
broad, notched, with pale, almost white spots 
at base of leaf. Has leaf indentations. A beau- 
tiful plant. $1.00. 
BLUE GIRL SUPREME: Flowers are a_ very 
