ROSY BLUE: The freshly opened blooms exhibit 
a pronounced maroon-wine cast which quickly 
change to many shades of orchid and then “Rosy 
Blue,” and this unusual habit makes it most attrac- 
tive. Our customers proclaim its free-blooming 
qualities by saying they have counted more flowers 
on plants of Rosy Blue than any other variety in 
their collection under home conditions. $1.75 
SAILOR GIRL: We cannot say that it has large 
flowers or that it will grow to great size, but if you 
are looking for a friendly pot plant with many 
virtues, glance at my photograph on Page 7. The 
sweet flowers remind you of round bells (they do 
not open up widely), soft baby blue distinctly 
deeper in the center, with a golden eye. $1.50 
SHOW GIRL: Introduced last Fall, an excellent 
bloomer with a medium blue flower. Has lots of 
white at the heart of the fluted leaf which is very 
firm, and the plant remains compact. A depend- 
able newcomer, sure to please. $1.75 
SNOW PRINCE: NEW IN CATALOG! Absolutely 
pure white flowers on well branched stems. Blos- 
soms are full, round, and honestly bigger than a 
silver dollar! Possesses superior qualities and 
growing habits. If you have had difficulty grow- — 
ing the pure white ones, we guarantee that Snow 
Prince will give you new confidence. $3.00 
VIOLET BEAUTY: Not a dark flower but a pas- 
tel lavender-blue is about right and the foliage 
and flowers are both larger in size than most 
varities, with a very tailored appearance. Many 
widely opened blossoms at a time, and when 
displayed at the African Violet Convention in Phil- 
adelphia, Violet Beauty won the praise of exper- 
ienced collectors for novel color. Page 19. $2.50 
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