

AFRICAN VIOLET PLANTS 
Standard, Patented, and new Varieties 
for beginners and collectors 
AMAZON RED: A new variety that deserves its popularity! 
Immense blooms held firmly above the heavy round foliage 
—the color is the same as Red Headed Girl. Collectors 
that like giant-sized flowers will be pleased. $2.00 
AMETHYST: We cannot show it in color this season but it is 
pictured on page 19. The most free-blooming variety in its 
color class; exquisite orchid-tinted lavender blossoms and 
quilted foliage, deeply flushed wine underneath. One of the 
first varieties you should buy for your collection. $1.25 
BI-COLOR: A real two-tone variety—the plum colored tips on 
_ the two upper petals are a beautiful contrast to the pale orchid 
coloring of the rest of the bloom. Easy to grow, and you'll like 
it because it’s different. $1.50 
‘BLACK BEAUTY: The flowers are so vivid and alive, in- 
tensely colored blackish purple of even tone with a rich 
velvety surface. It is truly the DARKEST and LARGEST 
African Violet Blossom | have ever seen! Black Beauty is a 
supreme’ of Mentor Boy. Produces 2 or 3 IMMENSE 
blossoms or buds on a heavy stalk held high above the 
foliage, and each plant has many flowering stalks at a 
time, while fairly young. | $2.25 
BLUE GIRL (patented): The heart shaped leaves are so lady 
like and graceful, with fluted edges and an ivory white spot 
where the leaf joins the stem, that this is the one you should 
select as your dark blue-violet variety. See page 8. $1.25 
BLUE GIRL SUPREME: Beautiful giant-flowering sport from 
Blue Girl, and one of my introductions. This outstanding variety 
has fine free-flowering qualities not found in some of the other 
“Supreme’s”. The flowers are velvety midnight blue with a 
touch of violet in the center, right next to the bright yellow eye 
—very striking! Foliage husky, compact. See Page 20. $2.00 
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