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YX:i.I.OW SORTS 
California Gold. One of the finest Hibiscus grown and our 
• favorite gold variety. Beautifully-shaped fiowers of 
enormous size, petals pure, clear gold, shading into 
rich carmine in the throat. Really a fiower of breath¬ 
taking bauty. Stock limited. $1.00 and $2.50. 
Golden Vase (An E. & R. Origination). Lovely fiowers of 
deep lemon - yellow, petals of the “windmill” type. 
Heavy dark green foliage. A very fine variety. 75c 
and $2.00. 
• Dorothy McKee. Medium grower, with fiowers of deep 
gold and golden column. 75c and $1.75. 
Mauna Doa. Large finely-shaped blossoms of clear yellow, 
sometimes shaded burnt amber. Heavy luxuriant 
foliage. A choice variety. $1.00 and $2.50. 
Pride of Bel-Air. New and very beautiful variety, with 
large perfectly-formed fiowers of straw-yellow with 
golden column. Quite distinct. Stock very scarce. $1.00 
and $2.50. 
Papeete. Good-sized flowers of orange-yellow lightly suf¬ 
fused with coral-pink. Another new one. 75c and $2.00. 
Champion. Very large double flowers of pure deep gold, 
' something quite new in a double Hibiscus. 75c and 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Crown of Bohemia. "VVe claim this magnificent flower to 
be the finest of all double Hibiscus in our collection. 
Enormous loose double flowers of deep golden yellow, 
overlaid with amber and apricot and shading into 
bronze and cerise in the center of the flower. Limited 
stock of this one. $1.25 and $2.75. 
AMBER SORTS 
Kamepuia. A new and magnificent variety. Very large, 
• perfectly-formed flowers with overlapping petals. 
Ground of light clear cerise, overlaid and suffused 
with coral and amber, underside edged with gold. Will 
be scarce for a long time. $1.25 and $2.75. 
j* Iiuna. As glorious as a tropical moon is this beautiful 
flower of rich golden amber, delicately overlaid with 
tones of cream and coral. Large, handsome foliage of 
deep green. One of the finest of all. $1.00 and $2.50. 
• Mayo Jane. Beautifully-shaped large flowers of rich ivory, 
shaded straw-yellow and edged with gold. Quite new 
and distinct. Scarce. $1.00 and $2.50. 
FDAME SORTS 
Eleanor Gartley. Very large wavy flowers of copper-pink. 
A very free-blooming and lovely variety. 60c and $1.75. 
Flame. Large scarlet flowers suffused geranium. Not a 
new one, but still one of the most satisfactory garden 
y Hibiscus. 60c and $1.75. 
» Muriel Evans. One of the most profuse bloomers of all 
Hibiscus, with plenty of flowers right on past Christ¬ 
mas time. Blossoms of orange-scarlet, veined coral, 
gold and pink. 75c and $2.00. 
0 Oahu. Large, handsome flowers of dark flame-amber with 
chocolate throat. This one, too, is a good winter 
bloomer. 75c and $2.00. 
• Pele. Reminiscent of a South Seas sunset is this magnifi¬ 
cent variety that will win a place in every collection. 
An enormous, perfectly-formed flower of unsurpassed 
beauty; deep, glowing flame, suffused with a glorious 
shade of cerise, underside edged with gold. Stock of 
this variety very limited. $1.00 and $2.50. 
• Rainbow. A compact plant, with heavy, luxuriant foliage. 
Large flowers of a real bronze-scarlet, veined with 
tones of coral, amber and flame. A new one and well 
named. 75c and $1.75. 
HIBISCUS SPECIES 
HIBISCUS arnottiauu 
(Mountain ranges of the Hawaiian group) 
Tall growing Hibiscus, eventually making a tree, cov¬ 
ered in summer and autumn with quantities of pure 
white flowers with red column. This has the unusual 
feature in Hibiscus of being fragrant. One of the 
hardiest of the family and very beautiful. Scarce. 
75c and $1.75 to $2.50. 
HIBISCUS chrysantha (South Africa) 
Low growing shrub, bright green foliage, deep yellow 
flowers with maroon eye. Very pretty. 50c and $1.50. 
HIBISCUS diversifolious (Australia) “Trailing Hibiscus” 
Trailing species, large yellow flowers with dark center, 
finely cut foliage, very free bloomer. Naturalizes itself 
well. 2^^" pots, 15c: gallon, 40c. 
