spoutz african violet greenhouse .. . fraser, michigan 
PINK DELIGHT: Has dark ‘‘bronze-type”’ foliage which is 
very new and impressive, for it gives the true cameo pink 
flowers a beautiful setting. An excellent bloomer, we have it 
pictured on the back cover! Extra nice. $1.50 
PINK WONDER (Pat.): Here’s the newcomer that cap- 
tured all those ribbons at its debut at the African Violet 
Convention held in Nashville, Tennessee! Exactly what the 
name implies and a must for all collectors . . . those who 
want the BEST: Beautifully symmetrical exhibition-type plants 
with whole bouquets of brightest waxy-pink blossoms. Im- 
mense buds unfold into huge flowers perfectly spaced on 
stalks that boast of magnificent branching . . . yes we've 
counted 15 to 20 buds on our plants! $3.50 
PURPLE KNIGHT: This famous seedling has been a favorite 
here for the past 2 years so we dropped the older sorts in. 
this color class . . . we’ve made room for this superior dark 
Purple Knight! All good habits: easy to bloom with giant 
sized flowers, strong stems, a very fine gift plant. $1.25 
QUEEN NEPTUNE: 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 darkest blue. See 
Page 5. A real novelty! $1.75 
RED KING: Think of a rich burgundy wine against velvety 
foliage of darkest green. The connoisseur will be proud to 
exhibit this variety at Flower Shows where it will surely win 
prizes for its free-blooming habit. We have counted more 
blossoms on Red King than any other variety we grow! 
We've seen many newer ‘‘reds’’ but still prefer the captivat- 
ing Red King for its exceptionally fine windowsill qualities. 
For a rare treat, display Red King next to baby blue Sailor 
Girl! 2.25 
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