BLUE WARRIOR: Bold and manly in appearance, 
a lusty grower possessing magnificent leathery fol- 
lage and quickly broadening into specimen-type 
symmetrical form. Leaf: darkest forest green. 
Flowers: round, and big. Color: loud blue. $1.75 
DuPONT LIGHT BLUE: Heavy substanced smooth 
baby blue, a wee bit deeper in the center, it stands 
unmatched for size, beauty, texture and distin- 
guishing foliage, with fancy pinked edges. The 
most popular color in the DuPont group. P 18 $2.25 
LACY GIRL: BRAND NEW — At last, the variety 
that created a sensation among African Violet So- 
ciety members at the 1950 Convention. This is one 
of the “breaks” that collectors have been waiting 
for, and what opportunities await the amateur hy- 
bridizer! Flowers: immense dark blue giant-sized 
beauties with heavily fringed and fuzzy rick-rack 
type margins on the petal edges. Jewel bright 
golden eye in the center. Foliage: ruffled and 
waved on medium stems with “girl-type” fluting. 
Accurately pictured! Page 5 $3.25 
LADY GENEVA (Pat.): You wont have to look 
twice to notice the white edge bordering the mid- 
night blue flower — it’s unusual and all that en- 
thusiasts say it is... temperamental by admitting 
it’s shocked when transplanted by withholding the 
white edge, but dependable because it will “come 
true” as soon as established. $2.50 
LAVENDER BEAUTY: Lightest silvery mauve. 
Written words cannot do it justice, I’ll offer the 
comment that it is promptly bought by all who see 
it in bloom, and it is our favorite light-toned va- 
riety. One of the new hybrid series with widely 
opened flowers on well branched stems that have 
brought great size and color to edge out many of 
old-fashioned kinds. Exquisite. Page 23. $2.50 
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