spoutz african violet greenhouse . . . fraser, michigan 
GENEVA BEAUTY: You won't have to look twice to notice 
the white edging on this midnight blue flower . . . it’s very 
striking! And such wonderful branching, always 8 or more 
blossoms on every stalk. Easy to grow, not temperamental. 
Yes, African Violets like this have real personality! $3.00 
GIBSON GIRL: Here’s a different shade from any violet 
we have grown, a new and very pleasing pastel blue- 
lavender! We'd like to see Gibson Girl in every collection. 
It’s especially suited for beginners for it’s easy to bloom, 
has the feminine girl-type leaf, remains compact for window- 
sills—truly a violet you'll call your favorite because it blends 
so nicely with the pinks and velvety purples. $1.75 
GYPSY: Really bright rose-orchid, a color which will attract 
much attention in your home. One of the newer violets we've 
been growing in quantity to be priced low for new enthusi- 
asts. If you have a limited amount to spend for violets we 
know you'll enjoy owning our Gypsy. Always many large 
round flowers with smooth coloring! Girl-type leaf. $1.75 
HILDEGARD: A sister seedling of Edith Cavell in a lively 
frilly rose-orchid with rich green leaves. Since we grow all 
varieties we sell side by side, we compared the flower of 
Hildegard with that of Gypsy described above; they're quite 
similar in color. But we're so fond of that dainty fluting on 
each flower petal, we just couldn't pass it by. $3.00 
HOLLY: If only this could be shown in color because the 
foliage of Holly must be seen to be realized! Darkest bronze 
green, very frilled and pointed crisply at the edges and 
royal purple beneath. Truly the darkest leaf and the shiniest 
leaf you've ever seen! No other variety in our catalog has a 
leaf like Holly. Lots of blue flowers too. $2.25 
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