

HENDERSON'S 
HYBRID GIANT 
HIBISCUS 
This new hibiscus can be grown any- 
where; absolutely hardy. The flowers 
are enormous in size measuring from 6 
to 10 inches across, and when establish- 
ed will bloom from May to November. 
In winter the plants die, but the roots 
sprout again each spring, being per- 
ennial in nature. Healthy and vigorous 
and will thrive in any soil. Plant with 
shrubbery. Colors range from snow 
white through all shades of pink, red 
orchid, scarlet and maroon. Mixed 
colors 50c each root; $5.00 per 12. 
These grow about 34% to 4% ft. high. 

“Improved Radiation”—A larger and 
more vividly colored ‘‘Radiation.” In- 
dividual petals 5% inches broad. Flowers 
11 inches across. Red veins more prom- 
inent and a more richly colored center. 
$2.00. 
Hibiscus “Formal White”—Heavy pet- 
aled, pure white semi-ruffled round 
formed flower with deep red center. $1. 
“Fresno’”—Nine inch flowers of satin 
pink overlaid with silver. An indescrib- 
ably beautiful variety. Individual petals 
4 inches broad. Possesses a Burgundy 
red center. $1.00 each. The finest self- 
colored pink ever grown. 
New Ruffled White Hibiscus—Enor- 
mous 10 inch blooms beautifully ruffled 
petals of pure white with a center of 
dark red. The most beautiful and sen- 
sational white hibiscus ever grown. $2.00 
Yellow White—Large white overlaid 
with cream yellow and small red eye. 
Unusual color in this type Hibiscus. 
$1.50. 
Brilliant Ruffled Cerise—Entire flower 
fully ruffled and each petal glows from 
brilliant overlay of cerise. 8” flowers 
of very fine type. $2.00. 
Strawberry Rose—Strong growing var- 
iety producing quantities of beautiful 
8 blooms of glowing strawberry rose 
shade—entirely self colored. Highly 
recommended. $1.00. 
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Include Transportation Charges 




COLOR PHOTO BLAND CASEBOLT 
“RADIATION” HIBISCUS (see below) Color Photo by Bland Casebolt 
NEW HIBISCUS 
For 1941-42 
Super Rose — A brand new variety. 
Flowers up to 12 inches across of 
beautiful satin pink with small eye of 
burgundy red. Individual petals 51%” 
across. Petals recurved at tips giving a 
most graceful effect to the entire flow- 
er. Unusually vigorous and_ prolific 
bloomer. Finest pink in my collection. 
$2.50. 
Sloan Red—Brilliant deep scarlet over- | 
laid with almost black tones at tips of 
petals. 7” blooms that are wide open 
and good keepers. $1.50. 
Ruffled Clown—New variety similar to 
our “Clown” variety except petals at 
tips are ruffled and recurved. Small 
center of dark red enhances beauty of 
flowers. Exceedingly beautiful. 7” 
flowers. $2.50 each. 
Pearl—Exquisite pearl pink over white 
ground. Entirely self color with no 
contrasting center eye. 5” blooms. 
$2.00 each. 
Sea-Shell—Possesses unusual leathery 
substance of petals. 7” blossoms of 
clear pearl pink with center of rose- 
red. Free bloomer and very vigorous. 
$1.50 each. 
“Radiation”—Wonderful 9” flowers of 

New Blood Red Hibiscus—Magnificent 
new red. Very deep in color. Unusual 
texture of petals, with relaxed petals 
Best of all my dark reds. $1.50 each. 
satin pink striped with many lines of 8” flowers. In color above. 
rose-red radiating from a center of 
Glant Old Rose—One of the largest 
richest velvet red. Individual petals flowered varieties in our collection. 10 
434” broad. $1.00 each. Illustrated to 12 inch blooms of soft old rose 
in full color at top of page. throughout. Early bloomer. $1.00. 

5 Wm. H. Henderson Experimental Gardens 
