Spoutz African Violet Greenhouses . . . . . . Fraser, Michigan 
LADY GENEVA: You won't have to look twice to notice 
the white edge bordering the midnight blue flower—it's 
unusual and all that enthusiasts say itis . . . tempera- 
mental by admitting it’s shocked when transplanted by 
withholding the white edge, but dependable because 
it will “come true” as soon as established. $1.25 
LAVENDER BEAUTY: Lightest silvery mauve. Written 
words cannot do it justice, but Ill offer the comment that 
it is promptly bought by all who see it in bloom and it 
is my favorite light-toned variety. One of the new hybrid 
series with widely opened flowers on well branched 
stems that have brought great size and exquisite color- 
ing to edge out the old-fashioned kinds. Dependable! 
See page 4. $1.25 
MENTOR BOY: Flowers of a pleasing reddish purple, 
and entirely distinct from all others in the beginners 
class. The blossoms reflect handsomely in the sunlight 
and you will receive many compliments on the size of 
each flower. A free-blooming inexpensive kind that’s 
sure to please. $1.25 
PAINTED GIRL: White centered flower with a bright 
orchid band that sometimes extends to the middle of 
each petal, thus forming a star-like effect on each blos- 
som! A clean color combination, very lively and new. 
Fluted leaf. $2.50 
PINK BEAUTY: A free-blooming variety having clear 
pink blooms which are deeper towards the throat and 
about 12” across. It has medium green leaves, neat 
growing habit. An excellent choice for a beginner. 
$1.25 
10 ; — would your neighbor like to have a catalog? 
