Fringette Mauve—Same frilly Fringette character- 
ae ee pale pastel pink-lavender. Ready 
arc 
Fringette Red—Very unusual shade of blue-red. 
Crimping, of course, as in all the Fringette series 
Re ae 8 TS I ETT e 
Gorgeous Bi-Color—This favorite of a few years 
back is still holding its’ own. Rich green 
foliage, pointed, slick. Flowers two-tone bur- 
gundy red. There’s nothing prettier than a well- 
grown mature plant of this variety, with perfectly 
symmetirical leaf pattern and big lush blossoms 
peeping up at you 2 eee 
Geneva Rainbow—Rich plum colored flower bord- 
ered with white at the edge of the petal. This is 
the “red” version of the popular dark blue Lady 
Geneva Se eS eee 
Grand Award (Fischers)—This variety keeps good 
company. Among the very best for sheer size of 
gorgeous royal blue double blossoms. Profuse 
tiowering, holds blooms forever before they fall 
off. Ready March )15) 2 eee 
Holly—(Ferne Kellar) Violet enthusiasts claim 
that this variety has caused riots and other as- 
sorted mayhem. Could be. It’s pretty enough. 
Dark, dark green leaves very pointed, very den- 
tate, very rutfled. Reverse of leaf is plum red. 
Graceful pale blue flower has slender petals and 
tends toward “flower-basket” habit. You can’t 
go wrong on this one eee 
Indianola—Pale silvery red-lavender, slightly bi- 
color tendency. Leaves heart-shaped, very dark, 
plum red reverse eee 
Innocense—Olive green foliage, red reverse. Leaves 
roundish, semi-quilted. This is a magnolia white— 
a waxen, creamy color that in some lights displays 
a pinkish tinge but in bright light looks milky 
White. eee eee 
Juliet—Rounded leaves much more dentate than 
is usually found in Saintpaulias. Slight quilting. 
Very double burgundy blooms, many to the flower 
stalk, stay on for days and days. Ready March 15 
Lacy Girl—Heavy supreme-girl dentate leaves set 
off the enormous flowers of darkest velvety pur- 
‘ple, edges of petals crimped and fluted ____ $1.00 
Mentor Boy—This makes a plant of impressive 
size, gorgeous display of dark blue flowers, for 
the least amount of money. Tapered, quilted 
medium-green leaves. A long-time favorite $0.75 
