Spoutz African Violet Greenhouses . . . . . . Fraser, Michigan 
BI-COLOR: A pretty African Violet that is sure to please 
you because it is different and grows quickly. Flowers 
have plum colored tips on the upper 2 petals which are 
a beautiful contrast to the pale lavender coloring of 
_ the rest of the blossom. It’s easy to grow, too. $1.25 
BLACK BEAUTY: The flowers are so plush, and alive, in- 
tensely colored reddish purple of even tone and with a 
velvety finish! Black Beauty is a giant from Mentor Boy 
and the same color, but oh! what startling big flowers 
on heavy stalks held high above the foliage! $2.25 
BLUE GIRL: The heart shaped leaves are so lady-like 
and graceful, with fluted edges and an ivory white spot 
where the leaf joins the stem that you should select this 
one as your darkest blue-violet variety. $1.25 
BLUE HEIRESS: A magnificent variety introduced just a 
year ago, it’s the result of years of cross hybridization! 
Blue Heiress has many giant-sized flowers of heavy sub- 
stance, for it is the only “DuPont” with girl-type foliage. 
Perfect growing habit, superior foliage, heavily scalloped. 
It’s a brilliant blue that’s really sharp! $2.75 
CLIMBING African Violet “Grotei”: (pronounced Gro- 
tee-i). They’re new in this country but they have been 
growing in Africa for quite some time. Found in dense 
shade, and requires good drainage. Leaf and stems are 
not brittle! Will definitely make a trailing or a climb- 
ing plant, and it blooms, too! Small flowers in clusters, 
light blue at the tips and shading darker in the center. 
$3.00 
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