Spoutz African Violet Greenhouses . . . . . . Fraser, Michigan 
QUEEN NEPTUNE: One of the greatest thrills of collect- 
ing African Violets comes from the addition of an espe- 
cially choice variety . . usually high priced, too. Our 
Spring 1950 catalog listed this one for the first time, 
and now it is priced low so as to be in YOUR collection! 
Fully double flowers with each petal placed “just so,” 
to form a beautiful bloom of dark blue. If you've 
never grown a double, skip the expensive ones for Queen 
Neptune is the “mother” of the other colored doubles. 
Plenty of flowers and beautifully dark spooned leaves. 
See page 4. $2.00 
RAINBOW GENEVA: Really exquisite! It’s a smooth 
orchid with a sugar-white edge on each petal, and as 
each bud unfurls the coloring is very intense and the 
white edging is so sharp, and prominent. Light green 
foliage. $2.50 
RED KING: Think of a rich burgundy wine against vel- 
vety foliage of darkest green. The connoisseur will be 
proud to exhibit this variety at Flower Shows where it 
will surely win prizes for unusual color and perfect grow- 
ing habit. Always 7 or more buds on every flower stalk. 
Very aristocratic and the BEST of the “dark reds.” Red 
King does not fade and enjoys a sunny window. We are 
trying other “reds” all the time, but we still go back to 
Red King because it’s TOPS. $2.50 
ROSE MARIE: This is really a true rose, with the upper 
2 petals a bit deeper than the lower 3, but the overall 
tone is DEFINITELY ROSE. Flowers as large as a 50¢ 
piece, with stems of deep wine. Smooth tailored foliage 
which is lightly quilted with reddish reverse. It grows 
quickly, and it’s been sold out early each season. $2.75 
WD — Violets cannot be mailed after Nov. 29. Order Now! 
