THE SHOW SERIES 
(NEW INTRODUCTIONS) 
Rooted Leaf Cuttings............ 60c each 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN---Dbl. lav. & white flowers 
larger than a silver dollar. Excellent bloomer. 
ROCHESTER--Huge dark red dbl., dark green leaf. 
SHOW ARISTOCRAT---Dbl. blue & white flowers. 
SHOW BLUE--Large, very light blue flower, girl leaf. 
SHOW BOY--Huge mottled dark blue & white flower. 
SHOW CLOUD~-Mammoth double white flowers with a 
tint of blue in the center. 
SHOW DARLING-~-Heavy blooming, extremely light 
blue double with contrasting dark green leaf. 
SHOW GLOW--Dbl. red flowers shaped like small 
zinnias, beautifully scalloped girl leaf. 
SHOW LADY--Huge, odd shaped, bi-colored, double 
lavender flowers. Very heavy bloomer. 
SHOW MAN--Mammoth single white over 2” across. 
Very heavy bloomer and plant doesn’t sucker. 
SHOW SENSATION---Dbl. red lav. & white flowers. 
SHOW STOPPER ~- Mammoth variegated lavender 
and white. A heavy bloomer with girl leaf and one of 
the most outstanding of the “SHOW SERIES.” 
Rooted leaf cuttings of the following three members 
of the “SHOW SERIES” are 75c each. 
DOUBLE BLUE HEIRESS--Huge double light blue 
flowers up to 2” across, beautiful girl leaf. 
SHOW DAY--Single white with blue center. Flowers 2” 
or more across. 
SHOW KNIGHT--Large dark blue ruffly double. Very 
heavy bloomer with dark green foliage. 
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“SHOW PINK” 
(Pictured in color on the cover of the March 1953 
African Violet Magazine.) 
THIS IS THE FIRST VARIETY IN MY “SHOW 
SERIES” AND IT IS NOW AVAILABLE IN ROOTED 
LEAF CUTTINGS FOR ONLY 50c EACH. IT IS A 
GOOD BLOOMER BESIDES HAVING MAMMOTH 
DARK PINK FLOWERS UP TO 2” ACROSS. 
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ABOUT THE NEW SHOW SERIES 
I have been developing the different varieties in the 
“SHOW SERIES” over the past four years. They all have 
several characteristics in common in that they are heavy 
bloomers, sturdy growers, and have mammoth flowers. 
They are easy to grow into Show-winning plants, and any 
or all of them will soon become eye catchers in your violet 
collection. They were first introduced in 1954. 
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