are carried out. A solution of Nicotine Sulphate will give satisfactory 
results in the home. 
BROAD MITE 
Broad Mite is very similar to the Cyclamen Mite, but usually feeds 
on the bottom of the outer leaves, instead of the heart growth. It can be 
detected by a silvery blistering effect onthe leaf. 
The leaf may also become very brittle. Here again we are not too 
worried about it, as this insect occurence is rare in proportion to Mite 
and Mealy Bug. The control in the home can be had with a light dusting 
of Sulphur (powdered) over the entire plant. 
VARIATIONS OF BLOOMS 

1. PURPLE GIRL 9. BI-COLOR 
2. AMETHYST AMAZON 6. MENTOR BOY 
3. DU PONT BLUE 7. KEWENSIS 
4. ORCHID BEAUTY 8. BLUE EYES 
9. PINK GIRL 
