1. VICTORY VIOLET 
(New Giant) 
Imagine a Violet that measures 1% to 2% inches. 
Imagine a Violet that has a stem 9 to 12 inches long. 
Imagine a Violet plant two feet across. 
Imagine a Violet plant 12 to 18 inches high. 
Think of a blossom of richest Violet brilliance with petals of vel- 
vety softness. Add to that a pleasing sweet fragrance and you 
have a little glimpse of the Victory Violet. Its blooms last three 
to five days longer than most cut violets. It is sturdy, will grow in 
sun or shade. Tested in many climates. Sure to grow. Sure to 
lease. Sure to bloom. | 
1.50 each «$8.50 for. six $16.00 per doz. 

2. LADY LLOYD GEORGE 
| (Semi double) | 
The lovliest of all Violets. It is a beautiful lavender has five large 
flaring petals with a dainty double violet tucked in the center, 
plane it distinction. It is the most exquisite and rare of all per- 
umed violets. When full grown the blossoms open up to two 
inches across. Stems will average 9 inches in length. Leaves about 
5 inches across. : 
$1.50 each : $8.50 for six $16.00 per doz. 
3. NEOPOLITAN 
(Double Parma) | 
A cluster of tiny petals forming almost a ball of lavender shaded 
to lighter center. Five to six inch stems hold this lovely blossom 
upright above the leaves, making it a delight to pick. Perfume is 
unexcelled, Especially long lasting for corsages. 
50c each $5.00 per doz. 
4, 3 SWANLEY 
(Double White ) | 
A full fluffy ball of white. Very fragrant. Looks like a bed of pop 
corn in early spring. Stems about 6 inches. Dainty pointed leaves. 
Light green. Lovely in pots, porch boxes, border, shady nooks 
or rock gardens. Early and long blooming season. Exceptionally 
long lasting for corsages. 
50 cents each $5.00 per doz. 
