LLDPE CED OAR GI OME BEDS LD LL ALD LEP GS LIE! LL LEILA 
Q. Should I destroy my violets when they 
get a hard center? Mrs. F.V., North Carolina. 
A. It would be simpler, to tell you the truth. 
pa A Ms cyclamen mite and it’s awfully hard to 
get rid of. 
Q. Somebody said you don’t ship plants be- 
yond 800 miles. Is that right? Mrs. N.ELP., 
Georgia. 
A. Sure is. Pretty expensive to mail com- 
post all the way out to California and that’s about 
all the violets are good for by the time they get 
there. Oh, a few plants get through. But not 
many. 
See you next month, 
pire 
PRICE LIST 
Shipping Information—Plants shipped in 2-inch 
pots in which they are grown. List price includes 
packing and mailing costs. All plants sent Special 
Handling. We guarantee safe arrival of plants. 
Since we assume the responsibility for safe arrival, 
we reserve the right to ship at our own discretion 
during the winter months and early spring. To 
avoid disappointment, and to take advantage of 
frequent price reductions, order from the most 
recent Price List. 
Yellow African Violet—Sorry we do not have one 
or know of one. 
Climbing African Violet—We have a small stock 
of S. grotei under propagation at present. Will be 
many months before we can offer it for sale. 
Blue Butterfly—Old favorite. Medium to dark 
foliage. Flat, heart-shaped leaves. Medium light 
blue flowers in profusion ___________________. $1.50 
Blue Eyed Beauty—Large white blossom with blue 
marking on the flower. Husky medium-green 
foliage. Remarkable for its vitality and profuse 
bloom. Three-inch plants _—..__________ $3.00 
Blue Girl—Dark blue flower. Scalloped ak 
= one ee een ne or er re rr ee nme ere re tren me 
Blue Pet—An awfully sweet little miniature. 
Girl foliage, round flat leaves with white spot at 
base. Dark blue flower 2 $1.25 
