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The Haskell Avenue Floral Co., Dallas, Texas 
Hibiscus. 
HIBISCUS 
These delightful free-blooming plants are unsurpassed for planting in the South ; they 
stand the hot weather to perfection and bloom the whole summer through. Our col- 
lection is unsurpassed. 
2 1-2-inch plants, fine ones, 15 cts. each, or the full set $1. 
Peachblow. One of the finest plant novelties of recent years. Flowers double, of a 
rich shade of clear pink, with small deep crimson center ; an entirely new and most beau- 
tiful shading ; 4 to 5 inches in diameter. Blooms freely, even on small plants. Good as 
house plant or planted out in the garden. 
Coleri. Flowers buff-yellow, with crimson base, very distinct. 
Sub-vlolaceus. Flowers of 
enormous size, beautiful carmine, 
tinted with violet; probably the 
largest flower of the Hibiscus family. 
Carmlnatus perfectus. Full, 
round flowers of perfect shape and of 
a rich, soft carmine-rose, with a deep 
crimson eye. A beautiful free-bloom- 
ing variety. 
Mlnlatus semi - plenus. Semi- 
double flowers of brilliant vermilion- 
scarlet ; petals waved and recurved. 
Crandiflora. Rich, glossy foliage, . 
blooming profusely during the sum- 
mer, literally covering the plant with 
scarlet-crimson flowers. 
Rubra. Flowers enormous, double, 
clear red, tinted with violet; an un- 
usually free bloomer. 
HYDRANGEA OTAKSA 
Hydrangea Otaksa 
A Japanese variety, producing im- 
mense heads of pink flowers. This is 
the variety so extensively used for 
Easter decorations. 15 cts. and 25 cts. ; 
large plants, 50 cts. and $ 1 . 
