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HIBISCUS, continued 
GOLDEN HARVEST. (Anderson.) Double, loose, two-toned 
bronze bloom. 
GOLDIE DOUBLE. (Anderson.) Small flowers of reddish 
orange with golden veins and twisted petaloids. 
HALEAKALA. Single, large, very ruffled; sunset colors. 
HELEN WALKER. Single, medium size, very ruffled. Peach- 
pink fading to flesh-pink with a deep pinkish red throat. 
HENDRY’S EXTRA PALE PINK. Large, single; almost 
white, rather faded-looking. Strong grower. 
INDIAN CHIEF. Large, single; scarlet-orange. Extremely 
strong grower. 
JANE WITHERS. Double, coppery bronze flowers of medium 
size. Blooms well; upright in growth. 
JIGORA. (Teas.) Large, double; golden orange with crimson 
and vermilion at the base of the petals. Similar to Mme. 
Chiang Kai-shek but smaller flower. 
JUNIOR’S COMPANION. Double. Similar to Charles 
James, Jr. Smaller and not so pretty. 
KAMA PUAA (Hendry 19). Large, single, with curved 
edges. Fawn colored into mauve, with light pink center. 
KAMA PUAA. (Teas.) Prettier than the regular type. Large, 
flat, single blooms. 
KING OF TONGA. A large, single, darker sport of Agnes 
Gault. 
KONA. Large, double, peony type. A very showy pink flower, 
often with several yellow stamens. One of the best new 
varieties. Free flowering and strong growing. Does not do 
well on its own roots. 
LUNA. Large, single; ruffled, overlapping petals. Buff with 
white center faintly marked pink; pink eye. Strong grower. 
Very fine. 
MACAW. Single, large to medium size. Bright sunset shades 
—reddish orange with darker throat; outer edges of petals 
veined yellow. 
MAHOGANY. Double; old mahogany tone. 
MAIDEN BLUSH. Large, single, old-fashioned rose color; 
slightly ruffled edge. 
MALATOA. (Teas.) Large, single; creamy pink, almost ivory, 
with deep carmine throat. 
MARGARET SHAFFER. Single, small to medium in size. 
Overlapping petals with rolled edge; ivory with light ver- 
milion throat. A poor grower. 
MATENSIS. (Henry.) Highly variegated foliage—green and 
white tinged red. Single, small pink flowers on a low plant. 
MILLER DELRAY. Small, single; pastel pink with deep 
pink veins and bright pink throat. Excellent for mixing 
with darker colors. 
MINIATURE ALTHEA. Small, double; purple with reddish 
center. Slow, compact, bushy grower. 
MINNEWA BELL. Small, single; light pink with pink veins. 
The center is a large star of rich dubonnet color. Very 
striking and free bloomer. 
MRS. HASSINGER. (Hawaiian.) Single, medium size, 
flat. Bright rose-red with star-shaped, maroon center. 
Another good grower. 
MRS. JOHNSON. (Hawaiian.) A very large and spectacular 
single flower—one of the best. Exquisite creamy rosy pink 
petals blending to a lighter edge. A free bloomer and vigor- 
ous grower. Adding to its beauty are occasional twisted 
petaloids that appear at the end of the style. 
MRS. MARY MORGAN. Semi-double, deep bright rosy 
pink with pink veins and deep maroon throat. A rank 
grower and free bloomer. 
MRS. MURIEL EVANS. (Teas.) Medium size, single; rusty 
bronze shading to a carmine throat. 
