MENTOR BOY: Flowers of a pleasing reddish pur- 
ple (no trace of blue) and entirely distinct from 
all others in the beginners class. Grows rapid- 
ly. The blossoms reflect handsomely in the sun- 
light and you will receive many compliments on 
the size of each flower. We recommend Mentor 
Boy to customers who want to buy a dependable 
free-blooming variety, not too expensive but niece. 
See the accurate picture on Page 20. $1.25 
NEPTUNE: No other like it if you are looking for 
deeply quilted “spoon type” foliage of unusual! 
darkness and satiny finish. Wonderful pot plant 
because it remains compact, and the foliage is tint- 
ed rose underneath. Many round. full blossoms of 
good size — true blue. $1.50 
ORCHID WONDER: Was sold out several times 
last season, but these richly colored flowers of sil- 
ver dollar size will prove to all serious houseplant 
enthusiasts that African Violets have made the 
most startling advances in recent years . . . have 
converted many ordinary window gardens into 
sites of real beauty! Upper 2 petals deep orchid: 
lower 3 petals much lighter; color is more intense 
around the stamens. See Page 3! $3.00 
PINK BEAUTY: A true apple-blossom pink that 
blooms easily, looks nice amongst your other va- 
rieties and is priced for the modest purse. Neat 
light green foliage. $1.25 
PINK GIRL: A newer variety for collectors of 
girl-type foliage, bright pink flowers, neat rosette 
growing habit, and a good bloomer. Many en- 
thusiasts have written us that Pink Girl is the 
prettiest and daintiest of the “girls” because of the 
extra nice scalloping and we're sure it will be the 
standard pink soon. Page 7. $2.25 
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