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HAWAIIAN HIBISCUS 
Hawaiian Hibiscus 
Few shrubs are as beautiful as these lovely Hawaiian importa- 
tions. Their large single or double flowers are now available in 
many varied and lovely colors. The glossy foliage and free 
blooming habit of the Hibiscus makes them one of our most strik- 
ing shrubs. They prefer full sun and should be situated in pro- 
tected places, as they are tender. 
Hibiscus Agnus Gault. Enormous single subdued pink blossoms. 
Gal. 50c; 5-gal. $1.90. 
Hibiscus Buff. Lovely single apricot blossoms. Gal. 50c; S-gal. 
$1.70. 
Hibiscus Double Orange. Large showy double orange blossoms. 
Gal. 75c; 5-gal. $2.25. 
Hibiscus Double Red. Large double dark-red flowers. Gal. 50c; 
5-gal. $1.70. 
Hibiscus Double Yellow. Huge sulphur yellow double flowers. 
Gal. 75c; 5-gal. $2.25. 
Hibiscus Peach Blow. Extremely double bright pink flowers. 
Gal. 50c; 5-gal. $1.90. 
Hibiscus Furity. Pure white single blossoms. Gal. 75c; 5-gal. 
$2.50. 
Hibiscus White Wings. Single white blossoms with brilliant coral 
throats. Gal. 75c; 5-gal. $2.25. 
Hibiscus Single Scarlet. Beautiful scarlet flowers. Gal. 50c; 5-gal. 
$1.70. 

Hydrangeas 
The Hydrangeas with their large foliage and immense flowers 
have always been popular with California gardeners. In the spring 
and early summer they make a gorgeous display when in full 
bloom. Should be planted in part shade where they can secure a 
liberal amount of water. 
Hydrangea Hortensis. Large globe shaped clusters of pink flowers 
with large heavy foliage. Gal. 40c; 5-gal. $1.70. 
Hydrangea Variegata. Extremely attractive variegated foliage 
with pale blue flowers. Gel. 40c; 5-gal. $1.70. 
The New French Hybrid Hydrangeas 
These French Hybrids are noted for their deep rich coloring and 
immense heads of flowers. They have the same large foliage and 
should have the same culture as the above Hydrangeas. 
Hydrangea Blue Princess. Large clusters of bright blue flowers. 
l-gal. 60c; 5-gal. $1.90. 
Eydrangea Giant White. Giant flowers of pure white. 1-gal. 60c; 
5-gal. $1.90. 
Hydrangea Trophee. Brilliant deep rose flowers with large klooms. 
l-gal. 60c; 5-gal. $1.90. 
Gold Flower 
Hypericum calycinum (Dwarf Gold Flower). This variety has 
about the smallest bloom of all the Gold Flower family, but they 
are borne in such profusion that they mcre than mcke up for their 
lack of size. Gal. 45c. 
Hypericum moserianum. The shrub itself attains a height of 
about 4 feet and has a spreading, rather open type of growth. The 
waxy, five petalled flowers with delicate stamens, all of a pale 
yellow ccior, attain the size of about a silver dollar and are borne 
profusely throughout the summer. Gal. 45c; 5 gal. $1.70. 
The Gem of Asia Minor 
Hypericum patulum henryi. The best and most beautiful of the 
gold flowers, where a 2 to 3-foot shrub is needed. Delicately beau- 
tiful and profusely flowering throughout the summer. Flowers golden 
yellow, showy. Worthy of a place in every garden. Gal. 45c; 
5-gal. $1.70. 
Bougainvillea Bush 
Holmskioldia sanquinea. This is a large growing shrub that 
comes very close to being an everblooming plant, in fact some 
specimens have produced quantities of flowers throughout the 
twelve months of the year. Like the Bougainvillea, the bracts are 
more colorful than the individual flowers, they being an orange 
to brick-red in color. Gal. 50c; 5-gal. $1.90. 
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