Canada. Our reference is the Lincoln-Rochester Trust 
Company, Brockport, N. Y. All orders are numbered 
as received and promptly acknowledged. Shipments are 
made in the same order sequence, as soon as weather 
permits. Hence, we strongly urge you to send in your 
order early, to avoid disappointment, because we re- 
serve the right to refund your money if we are unable 
to fill your order. We never substitute unless requested. 
The attached order blank is for conyvenience—hurry it 
back to us so we can make you happy at the earliest 
possible date. 
NOTICE to Canadian customers: We have inspec- 
» tion certificates from both our State and Federal au- 
thorities to expedite your imports. However, each order 
must be accompanied by a Canadian ‘’nursery stock’’ 
import number on a first class mailing label. You can 
easily obtain your permit and this label by applying to: 
The Chief, Science Service, 
Division of Plant Protection, 
Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, Canada 
Alma Wright—Medium size double white flower on 
small light green foliage. Dainty compact plant—not 
a miniature. Named for the Editor of African Violet 
Magazine. 50c. 
Apple Blossom (Improved)—Large white flower with 
rose-orchid at tips and edges. Medium green DuPont 
foliage. Will grow large and lovely. 50c. 
Aurora—Delicate blue flower diffused with a blending 
white. Exquisite, but contrary in that the upper petals 
are the lightest. Bright green rippling foliage. 50c. 
Autumn—Medium blue full double, some petal tips 
minutely splashed with rose-pink, usually 10 to 12 buds 
per stalk. Large dark green leaves, varnished in ap- 
pearance, deeply waved and rippling, underside has red 
coloring of autumn foliage. The outstanding plant of 
the year. $1.00. 
Bronze Fringette—Dark blue frilled flower with sides of 
petals crimped backward. Bronze fringed foliage, very 
red underside. Size medium. 50c. 
Brussels Sprouts—The ‘’Parrot Tulip’’ of violets. Usu- 
ally a silver green ball-blossom shaped like its name, 
occasionally unfolding to disclose a huge double, deep 
purple, flower. Extra profuse bloomer. 50c. 
Calif. Dark Plum—Flowers open a dark red velvet (al- 
most black) later becoming rayed to a plum red. Large 
dark green foliage, will make a large graceful plant. 
50c. 
Corsage—A new color in violets. Powder blue double 
flowers with a corsage of bloom nestling on medium 
green foliage. Medium size plant. 50c. 
