OVERLOOK VARIETIES (Continued) 
RED HIBISCUS ... Our seeding I. Deep pink to red, 
usually semi-double in form, but often stamens 
change to small petalets forming a flower of the 
peony type. Leaves are stiff and serrated and 
borne on strong up-right branches. Blooms early. 
6-8 in. to 18-24 in., 12-18 in. G. to 24-30 in. G. 
SMILING BEAUTY ... Our seedling J. Semi-double, 
31%4-4% inches, composed of 14-16 obovate petals 
of a delicate pink slightly deeper in color than 
Magnolia flora. 6-8 in. to 18-24 in., 24-30 in. G., 
30-36 in. G. 
VICTORY MAID... Our seedling V. Very late 
bloomer. Medium size flower; some full double, 
imbricated, others semi-double with yellow stamens. 
Pure white. Leaves small and thin, growth com- 
pact. 6-8 in. to 18-24 in. specimen. 
WHITE HIBISCUS ... Our seedling O. Single to semi- 
double, 4-5 inches. Petals long and narrow and 
snowy white. Resembles closely the variety 
Imura, but differs in having fewer petals that are 
more simply arranged. An early bloomer, usually 
December. Leaves long, narrow and crinkled and 
borne on long slender twigs. 6-8 in. to 18-24 in. 
specimen. 

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