Spoutz African Violet Greenhouses . . . . . . Fraser, Michigan 
DuPONT LIGHT BLUE: Very popular large-flowered light 
blue that is wonderfully smooth and an_ excellent 
bloomer. Distinguishing foliage. See page 22. We've 
been on the look-out for “something newer” in light blue 
violets. There are none that can beat either Sailor Girl 
or this one as regards foliage or lots of flowers. Select 
either variety — both are the BEST! $2.25 
EVENING SUNSET: A new introduction! And ! wish we 
had colored pictures on this one for it is very hard to 
describe, but anyway. Imagine a dash of vivid pink 
surrounded by blue and where the colors overlap, the 
combination includes purple. But none of the colors are 
loud or harsh—it’s the smoothest pastel blend! $3.00 
INDIANOLA: If you’ve been admiring violets with a 
really bright wine-red underfoliage, wait till you see 
Indianola! The top of the leaf is the darkest, best look- 
ing black-green imaginable. Grows quick. Flowers? 
Orchid and plum. Take Bi-Color and add an angry- 
looking frown in the middle of the blossom and you 
have it. Time was when a violet was either pink, blue, 
or purple BUT these 2 and 3 colored kinds need color 
photos! New, too. $2.50 
LACY GIRL: This is the prize-winning FRINGED velvety 
midnight purple that has set a record that is hard to 
beat! Perfectly round flowers, with each petal so rippled 
and frilled it gives the impression of a fuzzy rick-rack 
fringe. Flowers last a long time, and grow to giant 
size with a very heavy substance. The golden stamens 
in the center of each flower appears as a jewel in a dark 
setting. Foliage remains compact, is gently waved, and 
husky in appearance. A best seller—and sure to break 
all records again! $2.75 
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