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FROSTYss#s--~-EXTRA! EXTRA! We now have a VARIEGATED PLANT that propogates true. 
It's the eye catching green and white leaf, that doesn't need bloom to become a 
"conservation piece", not that it doesn't bloom, it does, starting with little red 
buds, maturing to blue and white pastel shaded bloom, but until you have "FROSTY" 
_.  »Wpu haven't every type of foliage-------~---- wenn e+ = = = - = = = =~ = - 75¢ 
says 
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HOLLY-----(Ferne Keller's) The very darkest foliage on an African Violet; the leaves 
are black velvety, truly pointed ruffling to edges, wine edged underneath, blue 
flowers. Imagine this beautiful plant in milk glass container. 
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PINK CHEER-----THe 1952 blue ribbon winner at the convention in Chicago; is undisput- 
edly the deepest cerise pink; large bloom, often eight to a clusber, grows on upright 
stems; foliage is rich dark green quilted glossy on top and rose colored underneath, 
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PORTLAND ROSE----Vivid shade of rose with darker eye and markings, outstanding foliag« 
red petiole, with red veins in leaf, the only really rose African Violet-----75¢ 
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PINK -LUSTER=--~A lucious sea shell pink of profuse blooming quality, producing a con- 
stant succession of lush pink blossoms, as many as 15 to 20 per flower stalk; dark 
green foliage, bronx tinge, slightly cupped and quilted, pink suffusion underneath, 
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DOUBLE LACE~---Blooms look like miniature gardenias, white with some tints of blue, 
sometimes pure white, petals have a fringed or lacy effects; foliage bright green and 
fringed along the edge3 grows to a large plant, profuse bloomers; one of my favorites 
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THE OUTSTANDING TYPES OF AFRICAN VIOLETS 
DAINTY DUTCHESS-----It!'s large, sweet pea type blossom is exotic in both shape and 
color. It can best be described as weite with sparkling soft, frosty-pink overcast. 
Good bloomer with Pink Girl type foliage. Was a blue ribbon winner at the 1952 
National African Violet Show in Chicago-~---~-----~-~------------------~-~---- 75¢ 
LILAC(SWEET PEA)GIRL----Large lilac color sweetpea type bloom on Pink Girl foliage 
very good bloomer, and different----~------~-~---~-------------~-------.----~~-~ 75¢ 
KEHLS RED (sweet pea) GIRL----Red girl foliage, but beautiful large wine red 
sweetpea shaped blooms; good bloomer too; outstanding-----~--—--~--—~——~---~--- 75¢ 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS----The "PARROT TULIP" of African Violets; a novelty definitely in a 
class by itself. The super-—double blooms are deeply fringed and have petals that are 
almost leafy in texture. Color varies from silver-~green on the underside to deep 
purple in the center of the flowers, blooms seldom fully open but instead remain as 
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