CHRISTINA—Big, Dupont type flowers and leaves, somewhat ruffled. 
Aetines bite rcotne mma eee lar iale. oo. osc ee es hilucdk. 2.50 
PAINTED GIRL—Petals are brushed with wine color on the edges. al 
foliage 5.) gins! AORAES Sela cf RIGOR Eko R A CARRE ERRORS Fa 2.50 
FIVE DOTTS—Each purple petal has a clean, white dot on it. A startling 
Contrast veryenedts eaiasemee i eee ornce waite a's, ciate eiaG 2.50 
RUFFLED BEAUTY—Like Lacy girl, but with lavender, bi-color flowers. 
LTORSPTIGESD GEESE GB NS: oak ist kai a a 2.50 
VELVET GIRL—A pale lavender and wine bi-color with pointed leaves 2.50 
TINARI’S AMERICA—A supreme type, with frilly petals in ayer 
color. © Anexcellent: bloomer)... 90.0.2) 0c so... o eet dbl aes. 2.00 
WINE VELVET—Deepest wine red to date. Fine plant............ 2.50 
HELEN WILSON BOUQUET—Excellent new double. Girl type.... 2.50 
NAVY BOUQUET—Very dark blue double.....................-. 2.00 
LEAVES OF ABOVE VARIETIES 60c EACH... . 
Minimum order, 3 leaves — may be assorted. Special delivery, add 35c. 
1952 AFRICAN VIOLET INTRODUCTIONS 
MARINE BOUQUET—Light blue double........................ 2.00 
RUBY BOUQUET—Dark red double. Good rich color............ 2.00 
VELVET BOUQUET—Luxurious purple color and good double...... 2.00 
RUFFLES BOUQUET—Exciting lavender with ruffled leayes........ 2.00 
CRAZY QUILT—Variegated flowers. Leaves are variegated, too, making 
an interesting pattern of color..................0.c eee eee eee 2.25 
BESS STUCK—Blue with white markings........................ 2.25 
APOLLO—A distinctive semi-double of clear, clean blue with many flowers 
showirigi ai yellow eye tian siiciias «co saleaien soo elec etetapreme ae 2.50 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS—Looks just like that. Big double blossoms that do 
not open wide: 2A novelty tes fee ss corde socom ene ee 3.00 
VIOLETTE BABY DOLL—A new miniature. Very shiny bronze foliage. 
Blossoms are very unusual deep, reddish purple bi-color with almost 
maroon tips, onvall’ 5: petalst.-ra; deen cette ens cee eee 2.50 
5 FOR $2.50 
HOUSEPLANTS 
_ EPISCIAS 
q These are close cousins of the African Violet and respond quickly to the 
same treatment. Everyone who sees these lovely plants in our greenhouse 
has to have one. 
FULGIDA—Dark green leaves with an irridescent overcast and char- 
_treuse veinings. Orange-scarlet flowers with spotted lip. We're in love 
with this one. Plants from 214” pots.................00 cece eens $1.50 
i, SPLENDENS—Variegated leaf, green with sparkling silyer spots and 
zones. Robust grower that trails or climbs. Scarlet flowers. Plants out 
ME 2 4rd DOTS NN Cee AeNT EON seals cae so ge ett eles 6 $1.50 
CUPREATA—Foliage is as bronze as a new penny. An extremely 
fine grower. Scarlet to orange flowers. Excellent. Plants from 
2%" (AE Socido wend a stag ucclod woh GLH Ba aH SOE eee $1.50 
_ NAEGELIAS 
; Another violet cousin. The most gorgeous foliage you've ever seen! 
Be Chartreuse with mahogany dapples end spots and very rich and furry! The 
_ flowers are orange with a yellow lip and scarlet spots. Increases by tubers 
and you'll get several plants after the first year. We recommend them. 
s lants Arend Va\c POtSuke ns ere ate ore bed ee Sas dices eas $2.00 
4 GLOXINIAS 
j These are PLANTS ready for a 4” pot when you get them. All named 
varieties, labeled, but our choice of Etoile de Feu, Tigrina (spotted) Em- 
 peror Frederick (scarlet with white border) Emperor Whilhelm (violet with 
white border) Blanc de Meru (rose with white throat.) A SPECIAL 
a 1g Se eee he eek RR A TET Oa 95¢c each — 3 for $2.25 
These are the newer and better varieties. ALL ARE FROM 214” pots 
t rooted cuttings). Shipped in original soil............ 3 FOR $1.50 
(Minimum order 3) 
HALO—The new, improved variegated Ivy with large zones of white and 
grey against a green background. Has about iets more white than older 
( egated EXCELLENT. 
NEW AND OLD 
STAR—Shaped like a star, large, leather leaves that give the airiest 
look you can imagine. 
MAPLE QUEEN—Shaped like a maple leaf, broad and Spreading and 
very dark in color. 
GRAPE—Shaped like a holly leaf. Stands hot air, neglect and abuse 
better than almost any other houseplant. 
GREEN RIPPLES—Looks like shirring. 
brand new one. 
FAMETTE—Just out this year. 
fan. Very dainty. 
PINOAK—Shaped like an oak leaf. 
SYLVANIAN—The florists love this one for its strong habit and 
beautiful, odd-shaped leaves. 
GIANT VARIEGATED—Leaves reach 3” across and are spotted with 
white, cream and grey. A beauty. 
Bright green color. Another 
An improved ivy shaped like a small 
Extra fine growth. 
PRAYER PLANTS 
A fine, care-free plant (Maranta). Folds its leaves at night as if in 
prayer. Leaves are broad and bright green with brown spots and it’s some- 
times called “Rabbit Tracks.” Plants from 2144” pots — 80c each — 3 
for $2.00. 
FRIENDSHIP PLANT (Panamiga) 
A satisfying little foliage plant from South America. Leaves are deep 
bronze with an overlay of green, somewhat heart-shaped and wrinkled. 
It’s always in bloom with small, lacy, greenish-white blossoms. You'll love 
it! Plants from 244” pots — 60c each — 3 for $1.50. 
PIGGY BACK PLANTS 
A conyersation-producer. New plants grow from the leaves, then more 
new plants from these new plants, etc. An intriguing noyelty with no 
troubles and a satisfying bright green leaf. Plants from 24%” pots — 60c 
each — 3 for $1.50. 
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