HIBISCUS ui 


DOUBLE PINK AND WHITE (Anderson No. 159). Loose, 
double form; white and bright pink. Grows and blooms 
easily. A very decorative bush when in bloom. 
DOUBLE RED PEONY. Old-fashioned peony type with large, 
full flowers of blood-red. An excellent grower with shiny green 
foliage when grafted. Does not do well on its own roots. 
A good bloomer. 
DOUBLE RED NO. 3. (Hendry.) A full double, medium- 
sized flower of brilliant red. 
pe BE WHITE. (Anderson.) This variety faintly shows 
pink. 
DOUBLE WHITE. Very beautiful, medium-sized flowers 
full of petaloids, which make it distinctive. Not pure white. 
EDNA LINDSEY. (Johnson.) <A single, very pretty pink 
flower. 
ELLA THANT. Light pink with darker throat; medium size. 
FANNY PECK. (Anderson.) Large, semi-double, ragged in 
appearance, very variable cerise color. A strong grower. 
FIG LEAF. Large and single. Buff and purplish pink with 
deep dubonnet center—a brilliant flower, heavily veined. 
A strong, bushy grower with large foliage. 
FLAME. Tomato-red to flame color; single, medium size. 
Unusually strong growth; upright. 
FLAMINGO PLUME. (Hawaiian.) Large, loose, double 
flowers resembling red flamingo plumage at its best. 
FLOPPY. (Anderson.) Single; orange with reddish markings. 
FLORID. (Valencia Gardens.) Single, large, flat; pinkish 
orange with gold center veining and grained effect. Very 
pretty. 
GLORIANA. Single; pink center and gold edge. Very at- 
tractive. 
GLORIOUS A; GLORIOUS C. Both these varieties are 
hard to grow and we gave them up. 
GOLDEN DAWN. A nice variety, flowering freely. Large, 
single; golden orange with red veins and brown center. 

Hibiscus, Flamingo 
