
PRICE LIST 
Note About The Fringettes—We didn’t dream that 
we would have such a demand for these plants, 
and we can’t begin to supply it. The plants we are 
having to send out are small, but we’ve lucky to 
have any to send out at all. We have hopes of 
offering the darker shades again in November, but 
feel sure we won’t have any more of the white 
or mauve until spring. 
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REDLAND RUFFLES 
You'll have to go far to find a lovelier variety 
than this one. A Redland sport with the ex- 
quisite Ruffles foliage, intense red reverse, sharp- 
ly pointed. The blooms have the longer bottom 
petal of the blue Ruffles. Rich burgundy red blos- 
BOM. Heallves (peatitie) oe) eee a a $2.50 
RED QUEEN HYBRIDS 
These are the result of some crosses made by 
Ulery. It was from this group that Red King was 
selected. Many are quite similar to Red King. If 
you’re in the market for a good red, this will 
certainly fill the bill with aflourish $2.00 
Amethyst—Excellent bloomer. Pale lavender 
blooms in profusion, dark green tapered foliage 
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Bi-Color—Upper petals deep red violet, lower lav- 
ender) VU Slick folin geese ees hae $1.25 
Blue Eyed Beauty—Large white blossom with 
blue marking at center of the blossom. Husky, 
medium-green foliage. Is remarkable for its 
vitality and profuse bloom. Three-inch gen 
Blue Girl—Scalloped, medium green foliage with 
white marking at the base of the leaf. Rich blue 
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Blue Knight—Medium blue flowers of quite large 
size, big foliage. A fine, showy plant to ae 
ited hatches mtb cht than ee eee Ue PINS $1.50 
Blue Butterfly—One of the finest of the light blues. 
Vivid green neat pointed foliage, medium pale 
blue flower with slender petals. A very delicate- 
looking plant for it’s large size... $1.25 
Blue Pet—An awfully sweet little miniature. Gir] 
foliage, round, flat leaves with white spot at base. 
Dark. biic flowers. 2 ee ee rac. seis $1.50 
Blue Chard—Please Read Before Ordering. We 
were ready to offer this last month but got cold 
feet and wrote a letter to Alma Wright, editor of 
the Violet Magazine first. This IS NOT the celery- 
looking sister illustrated in Helen Van Pelt Wil- 
son’s book. It is the big, flat plant with big medium 
blue flowers which was illustrated in color in the 
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