Du Pont Blue 
LARGE FLOWERING 
DU PONT VARIETIES 
DU PONT BLUE. 
compact method of growth. The rather 
round heart shaped leaves are thick, with 
deeply toothed edges and grow quite large. 
The flowers are very large and held well 
above the foliage in clusters of 2 to 5. 
The color is a medium blue. Each, $1.50. 
DUPONT LAVENDER PINK. This va- 
riety is the same as above, with the same 
fine characteristics but with large, lovely 
lavender-pink flowers. Each, $1.50. 
A HANDBOOK FOR > 
AFRICAN VIOLET GROWERS 
By Mary Margaret Odom 
A complete book on your favorite house 
plant, for either beginner or specialist... 
Contains information on exposure, water-. 
ing, soil mixtures, feeding, propagation, 
symptoms and methods for combating dis- _ 
eases and insects, ee BenealiZ OES ete 
$1.50, postpaid. — g 
‘““VIOLET’’ PLANT FOOD 
In Capsule Form : 
MADE ESPECIALLY FOR AFRICAN 
VIOLETS. 
age. A well balanced food available as the 
plant needs it to promote growth and blos- 
soming and intensify color. 5592—Pkz. 
Gs ear 35e3 3 pkes. for $1. 00, post- 
pai 
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' different in color. 
This variety has a ~ 
‘ Safe and easy to use, non-poi-- 
sonous, instructions for use on each pack- 
FREE 
EASY TO 
SAINTPAULIA, 
OW. 
FLOWERING VARIETIES 
BLUE DELIGHT. Something entirely 
white witha lig 
at edges_of petal) 
yellow eye. A 
and encircling the bright 
eavy bloomer, with buds 
and flowers held well above the foliage. 
Really an unusual variety. Each, $2.39. © 
CARDINAL GIANT, See color page op- 
eDOEILG : 2 
LADY GENEVA ‘An exciting new addi- 
ton to.this ever popular house plant. Lady 
r ly new but decidedly dif- 
_ferent. Its pure ite twinkling edge ona 
solid blue flower ‘gives it an entirely new 
quality. The flowers are large, beautiful 
in color and the whole plant is compact and 
well formed with bright green foliage. Cer- 
tainly this variety is a “must” for all Afri- 
can Violet lovers. Bach, $1.49. 
MENTOR BOY SUPREME. Here is a 
violet with distinet character. The flowers 
are yery large and of a rich, velvety deep 
violet blue, with bright yellow eye. There 
is a glowing quality to this color, very dif- 
_ficult to describe but decidedly noticeable 
when once seen. 
-ing plant almost 
#2 3D. A 
ORCHID WONDER. Considered a giant 
among giant flowering varieties with flow- 
ers, often claimed to be as large as a silver 
dollar. They will surely be much larger 
than a 50c; pice the color is a lovely 
Javender- orchid, somewhat deeper in color 
around the stamens. and on the two upper 
petals. Easy to grow and a profuse bloom- 
er. A real beauty and a decided acquisition 
to anyone’s collection. Each, $2.39. 
SNOW PRINCE. Absolutely pure white 
flowers that are full, round and of huge 
size compared to. ordinary varieties. The 
dependable. free-bloom- 
class by itself. Each, 
well branched stems always carry many 
flowers and buds. -If white varieties have 
-heretofore proved troublesome, try Snow 
Prince-for full satisfaction. - Each, $2.39. 
“Very free bloomer. 
Lavender Lady 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
BLUE BOY IMPROVED. Blooms almost 
the entire year, bearing in profusion its 
lovely purple flowers with tiny golden cen- 
ters. Each, 79c. 
BLUE GIRL. Plant Pat. No. 535. Color 
similar to Blue Boy, but the leaves are 
heart-shaped and each leaf has an ivory 
white marking at leaf axil. Each, 78c. 
LAVENDER LADY. Light lavender. 
Each, $1.39. 
MERKLE’S RED. Not actually red. The 
color is' a deep red-plum and decidedly 
different from other “violet” colors. Fo- 
liage grows upward producing a well 
shaped plant. A splendid addition to any 
collection. Each, $1.39. 
PINK BEAUTY. Plant Pat. No. 514. Ex- 
quisite pink fiowers with yellow stamens. 
Each, 89c.° 
WHITE LADY. Plant Pat. No. 597. The 
best white produced to date, Large perfect 
flowers. Each, 93c. 
KAPSULATE 
Protect. your African Violets with this 
easy simple, method. Just insert KAPSU- 
LATE capsule into soil, of the pot once 
every three months. Each capsule contains 
sodium selenate, soilicide and fertilizer. It 
will kill or repel practically all the small 
insects affecting the plant, also fertilize 
and keep them healthy. 5418—3 capsules 
for 25e; 18 capsules for $1.25, postpaid. 
BEEF 
STRONG 3 to 5 BYE SELECTED DIVISIONS 
BARONESS SCHROEDER— (Tall, Midseason.) <A splendid poe Tee 
with large, well-formed flowers showing a delightful delicate push. 
in the opening bud but soon changing to an attractive milky-white. 
Very dependable and should be in every garden. Each, 98e. : 
DUCHESS DE NEMOURS—(Medium, Barly.) 
shaped, double blooms of well-rounded form and pure white cole 
An excellent cut lowe 
shading to green at the base of the petals. 
Each, 79c. 
EDULIS SUPERBA—(Medium, Barly.) An even shade .of prigee: 
rose-pink. Fine, full-centered flower, very fragrant. ah 
Exceptionally good cut flower. 
FELIX CROUSSE—(Medium, Early.) A deep rose- -red showing no E 
Flower consists of a central bomb of incurved petals aa = 
Each, 98e. | 
FESTIVA MA XIMA— (Tall, Barly.) The most popular of all white 
Peonies, bearing graceful, large flowers composed of broad, round, 
pure white cpa pier ears be a crown of broad guard petals. 
and a strong grower. 
stamens. 
rounded by broad, prominent guard petals. 
Each, S89c. 
BEAUTIFUL 
FLOWERS 
Su 
s Peony 
‘THERESE © 
_.PEONIES 
ie every year. 
Impressive cup-— 
Each, $3.00. 
HANSINA BRAND—(Tall, Late.) A lovely, glistening flesh pink 
with a salmon reflex shading toward the base of the petals. 
variety has been®a consistent winner at national and local peony 
exhibitions and is most dependable, giving a splendid performance 
A late bloomer, and as the flowers fade they resemble 
a perfectly formed specimen of Solange; 
fine flowers. A “must have” 
This 
it never fails to produce 
for any fine planting of peonies. 
KARL ROSENFIELD—(Tall, Midseason.) A well-known variety 
Very. early 
Each, 79¢c. 
Each, $1.89. 
Each, $1.98. 
$2.19. 
gsrance. 
$1.28. 
pink Peony. 
peal. Each, $1.28. 
_ JOHN ee Soe SEED cO., LA CROSSE, Wee cONsIn 
MYRTLE GENTRY—Tall, 
flower is perfect rose form. The stems are strong, holding the huge 
| flower well above the foliage. 
of outstanding brilliance bearing magnificent large semi-rose type 
flowers of richest velvety crimson. 
KATHERINE HAVEMEYER—(Medium, Late.) True rose type in 
form and the flower is large and of a lovely flesh-pink shade. Late 
blooming variety. Each, $1.28. | 
KELWAY’S GLORIOUS— (Tall, Late.) This peony is aptly named, 
as it is a glorious creation and a most popular white. 
‘a creamy diffusion in the depth of the flower, and occasionally 
_ there will be a few crimson edges on center petals, 
like fragrance. Free flowering with strong stems. A Peony that is 
- much sought after and admired. Each, $2 -19. 
MARTHA BULLOCH—(Tall, Late.) Soft rose- pink shading to 
silvery shell-pink on the outer petals. 
flowers ideal for cutting. Each, $1.89. 
MME. JULES DESSERT—(Tall, Midseason. ) An entrancingly col- 
ored flower which is creamy-white with faint tints of pink and 
buff. Very highly rated and a lovely variety. WBach, $1.28. 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC—(Medium, Midseason.) This is the 
darkest of all Peonies and for that reason it is a great favorite. 
Deep maroon-red blooms enhanced by prominent yellow stamens. 
Each, 89c. 
There is 
Strong, rose- 
Huge, beautifully formed 
Late.) A beautiful late pink. The 
Has the fragrance of a tea-rose. 
PHILIP RIVOIRE—(Medium Late.) Very dark crimson flowers 
‘with a delightful velvety black sheen and a rich rose fragrance. 
Of symmetrical form and never showing any yellow stamens. Each, 
SARAH BERNHARDT—(Tall, Late.) Graceful, and a fine semi- 
rose-type bloom of bright apple-blossom pink with the petals at- 
tractively tipped with silver. 
Each, $1.28. 
SOLANGE—(Tall, Late.) An unusual but very delightful combi- 
nation of orange-salmon and rich cream shading toward the base 
of the petal to a unique light Havana brown. Very popular. 
It has an agreeable, elusive fra- 
Each, 
THERESE— (Tall, Midseason.) Considered by many the finest 
Delightful, fragrant, rose-type blooms of very large 
size. The somewhat lighter center adds much to its pleasing ap- 
WALTER FAXON—(Tall, Midseason.) Soft, coral-pink blooms, 
lighter at the petal tips and darker toward the base. 
variety considered by many the best in its color class. 
. 3 MIXED—Unnamed Peonies in white, pink and red. 
wanted. Economically priced. 
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A super b 
Each, $1.28. 
State colors 
,Each, 65e; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $2.98. 
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