AFRICAN VIOLET—CAMPANULA 
SAINT PAULIA or AFRICAN VIOLET 
Delivery beginning April 15. 
These easily grown house plants should have a moist soil at all times and the temperature 
should never be allowed to drop below 65°. Use lukewarm water. Do not place im a 
sunny window. The following varieties are available. All plants should be potted in 4-inch 
pots. 
BLUE EYES—Flowers are very light clear blue of good size. $1.00. 
BLUE GIRL (Pat.)—Flowers of a deep bluish violet, foliage is beautifully variegated at the base 
of the leaf. Different. $1.00. 
DOUBLE DUCHESS—Prolific bloomer, flowers fully double in a deep purple. $1.00. 
IMPROVED BLUE BOY—The largest flowering type in deep blue. $1.00. 
LADY GENEVA (Pat.)—This lovely new introduction is of a rich deep blue, with a sparkling pure 
white edge. It has all the good qualities of Improved Blue Boy, and is the best selling 
variety here at the nursery. No collector should be without it. $1.75. 
ORCHID LADY—A true shade of orchid, good bloomer, large flowers. $1.00. 
PINK BEAUTY (Pat.)—The true pink flowering variety. Very choice. Ours never stop blooming. 
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PURPLE PRINCE—Flowers of a true imperial purple. Good blooming habit. $1.25. 
RED HEAD (Pat.)—The nearest to true red. Very bright. $1.00. 
ROSE PURPLE—Foliage of rich velvety green, purplish red beneath. If it never bloomed, would 
still be worth growing for the leaves alone. However, the flowers are large, of brightest rose- 
purple. Exceptionally strong grower and bloomer. $1.25. 
WHITE LADY (Pat.)—The first true white. Easily grown, floriferous. $1.25. 
CAMPANULAS 
CULTURE—These delightful trailing plants make ideal hanging baskets or planted in 
the ground or, tf you are fortunate enough to have a rock garden they may be permitted 
to foam over the rocks. A multitude of small flowers is produced and their blooming season 
is long. Any soil containing some leaf mold will do, provided they have good drainage. 
A semt-shady exposure suits them best, although they do grow in full sun. Those of you 
who live in cold climates should take cuttings in the fall, as their degree of hardiness has 
not been established. They should also be sheared back strongly after flowering. Keep 
the soil moist at all times. 21-inch pots. Delivery April 15th. 
ISOPHYLLA ALBA—Double. This choice variety has myriads of double white flowers about one- 
half inch across, resembling dainty white roses. As it never sets seed, be sure to take 
cuttings if danger of heavy frost. We can not praise this and the following variety too 
highly. 75c. 
ISOPHYLLA—Double Blue. This plant is exactly the same as the above, but the flowers are a lovely 
shade of rich lavender-blue. Both varieties grow about 18 inches long. 75c. 
FRAGILIS—Leaves about an inch across of silvery gray coated with white hairs. Flowers flat and five- 
pointed of lavender. Worth growing for foliage alone. 50c. 
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