Pink Amethyst—The West Coast Ame- 
thyst. Medium-sized flowers are light 
violet-red, $1.00 each. 
Red Head—Not truly a red African 
Violet, but the reddest that has yet been 
produced. Color of flowers may vary 
fron blue to wine-red to orchid, depend- 
ing on light intensity, heat, available 
nutrients and soil reaction. A beautiful 
plant, $1.00 each. 
Purple Prince—Medium sized flowers 
of a rich, clear purple. The light green 
leaves are flat and pointed. $1.00 each. 
Sapphire — Medium-sized light blue- 
violet flowers on a low-growing plant. 
Leaves are flat and shiny with long pink- 

ish petioles. $1.00 each. 
Topaz—Similar to Sapphire, except 
darker flowers, stems and leaves. $1.00 
each. 
Commodore—Dickson’s Purple. Large 
reddish-purple flowers; slick, pointed 
leaves, $1.00 each. 
Double Duchess—Small double purple 
flowers with lower sides of petals almost 
white. A very prolific bloomer; plant is 
extremely low-growing. $1.00 each. 
Red Bicolor— Two upper petals of 
these flowers are red-violet, very intense 
at the tips. Lower three petals are pale 
orchid pink. Plant is a strong, upright 
grower, with large flat leaves. $1.00 each. 
Viking—Very deep blue-violet flowers 
on a flat, spreading, dark green plant. 
Free-flowering. $1.00 each. 
Sky Blue—Tinted Lady. Almost gray, 
pale blue lavender flowers of the Ame- 
thyst type. $1.00 each. 
Blue Eyes—Small, pale blue-lavender 
flowers; next to Sky Blue, the lightest we 
have. $1.00 each. 
Orchid Beauty — Pale lavender - pink 
flowers on an exceptionally fine plant. 
The shiny, bright green leaves are al- 
most round and flat. $1.00 each. 
Blue Girl—An extremely popular deep 
blue-violet Saintpaulia. Leaves are scal- 
loped and marked with a large white 
spot at each leaf base and a tiny white 
spot at the base of each scallop. This 
scalloping and spotting varies consider- 
ably with individual plants. Patented. 
75¢ each. 
Pink Beauty—The best and most wide- 
ly grown true pink Saintpaulia. Flowers 
are large and held high. Leaves are 
fairly thin with rosy petioles. Patented, 
75¢ each. 
White Lady—Glistening white flowers 
twisting and crowding among the leaves. 
Plant is compact and free - blooming. 
Patented. 75c¢ each. 
Blushing Maiden—Opaque white flow- 
ers with a faint blush of pink. Plant 
resembles Pink Beauty in appearance 
and free-blooming habit. 75¢ each. 
Neptune — Medium - sized blue - violet 
flowers on a low, flat plant. The short- 
stemmed flowers are set close among 
overlapping leaves which are shiny dark 
green above and rosy beneath. 75c each. 
Mentor Boy—Large violet-purple flow- 
ers with long, dark red stems, Very 
free-blooming.  69c each. 
Blue Bird—Long, tapered petals of 
this large, flaring, clear blue flower sug- 
gest a bird in flight. Growth is upright. 
69c each. 
Ionantha—One of the most free-bloom- 
African Violets. Medium-sized blue- 
lavender flowers; shiny, olive - green 
leaves on long petioles. 69¢ each. 

THE AFRICAN VIOLET. by Helen Van Pelt Wilson 
Contains complete culture and classification of varieties. 
In- 
cludes information on growing from seed, hybridizing, insect and 
disease control, and a monthly calendar. 
tailed descriptions of 68 varieties, and list of 175 varieties. 
will be fascinated by this book. 
$2.75 each, postpaid 
Contains drawings, de- 
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