SPECIALIZING IN AFRICAN VIOLETS 
Dear Homemaker: Fall, 1951 
Won't you take a moment and do me a big favor—it 
will take you so little time, and yet will mean so much 
to you, all winter long. 
I’d like to perk up your indoor windowsill garden this 
Fall. As you turn the pages of this wee catalog, I want 
you to imagine how nice and cheery your kitchen will be 
with just one or two of my good plants. What a joy it 
will be to watch the new blossoms unfold. 
We all take pride in keeping our home “friendly” and 
everyone knows that all “green thumbers” are just plain 
home folks when it comes to swapping advice and talking 
about plants. Haven’t you noticed that if you have “a 
pink one” it doesn’t take long before you acquire a leaf 
or two of another variety? That’s the easiest way to start 
a collection, and right there is where I would like to 
make your acquaintance. 
I specialize in African Violets. The GOOD ones. Varie- 
ties that are outstanding as a result of years of cross 
hybridization of the better kinds. New color combinations 
and unusual follage—brand new double-flowering varie- 
ties are the latest thing in African Violets nowadays. 
Just think how nice it will be when the snow flies, to 
have a new violet or two, to add to the enjoyment of 
your home. But you must act now! Plants cannot be 
mailed during freezing temperatures. Our Fall shipping 
season depends on the weather, which changes so 
quickly! May I look forward to your order—today? 
Sincerely, de nnie 
Copyright 1951 by 
MARS. JENNIE SPOUTZ 34365 MORAVIAN DRIVE FRASER, MICHIGAN 
