
HIBISCUS, CROWN OF BOHEMIA 
Dwarf Citrus 
Dwarf Rangpur Lime 
Rangpur Lime. Tangerine shaped, beautiful orange red fruits. Big, 
white, fragrant blossoms that smell heavenly. Grand for potted plants. 
Is cold resistant and bears heavily. Gal. 90c, 5-gal. $3.85. 
Dwarf Meyer Lemon 
Dwarf Meyer Lemon. For quality fruit you can’t tell this from the com- 
mercial lemon. Will supply all the lemons you need. Colorful, hardy 
and beautiful, the Meyer Lemon bush is one of. the best ornamental 
shrubs we list. It makes a beautiful tub planting. Gal. 90c¢, 5-gal. 
$3.50. 
Guavas 
Typical shrubs for southern planting, the Guavas, like their 
brothers, the Dwarf Citrus, combine that rare quality of beauty 
and utility. As ornamentals they are the equal of any shrub 
planted. The lemon and pineapple are best used as tall shrubs 
while the strawberry types are good as medium height shrubs. 
They make a good hedge for enclosing the garden, vegetable 
garden or as plants to screen undesirable views. The foliage, 
flowers and fruits for jelly, will be your reward. 
Lemon. Largest fruits of all, bright yellow. Most potent source 
of Vitamin C. Gal. 60¢, 5-gal. $2.85. 
Strawberry Guava. Clusters of small round fruits. Red and Yel- 
low. Gal. 60c, 5-gal. $2.85. 
Pineapple Guava. Flowers most ornamental; waxy white with 
brilliant red stamens. Gray-green foliage and large pale green 
fruits. Gal. 60c, 5-gal. $2.85. 
Resedales 
Brilliant Summer Flowering 
HIBISCUS 
Few shrubs are as beautiful as these lovely Hawaiian importations. 
Their large flowers, single or double, are available in many varied . 
and lovely colors from the delicate pink of Agnes Gault to the fiery 
crimson of Brilliant; to the delicate tones of buff, salmon and apricot. 
The individual flowers last only one day and can be used for flower 
arrangements, without water. Stick each blossom atop a thin green- 
covered wire, or a slender rattan strip. 
Hibiscus prefer sun, but will flower in light shade. They are tender 
shrubs and need protection in areas where frosts occur. But in the 
event of frost, the plants will’ quickly recover, even if taken to the 
ground. 
Agnes Gault. The enormous velvety shrimp-pink single flowers are 
the largest and showiest of all pink Hibiscus. A vigorous growing free- 
blooming shrub—perhaps the most popular of all. Gal. 90c, 5-gal. 
$3.50. 
Brilliante. Sometimes called San Diego Red, and ranking in popularity 
with Agnes Gault. The flowers are smaller, but a vivid crimson rare in 
flowers. One of the best. Gal. 90c, 5-gal.$3.50. 
Buff. A lovely single type with flowers in a pleasing buff or apricot 
shade. The deep center has a faint crimson stain. Gal. 90c, 5-gal. 
$3.50. 
Crown of Bohemia. By far the best and most dependable blooming of 
all the double Hibiscus. It combines all the colors of autumn in the 
large double flower—the rich golden base tones with blends of copper 
and orange; never twice the same but each and every one most charm- 
ing. Gal. $1.50, 5-gal. $4.25. 
Double Scarlet. 
pleasing in form and color. 
5-gal. $3.50. 
Kona (Double Agnes Gault). This is a favorite of ours, being the 
double counterpart of Agnes Gault, in the same delightful shade, fully 
double in a graceful manner and more free blooming than most doubles. 
Gal. 90c, 5-gal. $3.50. 
Red Monarch. Strong growing variety. Vigorous and profuse bloomer. 
Beautiful rich, dark crimson petals graceful and arranged in a good 
manner. The flowers are very large. This is a beauty. 5-gal. $4.25. 
Flowers best described as a double Brilliante. Very 
Somewhat dwarfer in habit of growth. 
Sun Down. Double orange, with pink shading on the twisted petals. A 
very beautiful flower in sunset colors. 5-gal. $3.50. 
White Wings. Shrub with spreading graceful habit. Large white petals; 
red column and throat. Single. Hardy and free blooming. Gal. 95c, 
5-gal. $3.85. 

RED STRAWBERRY GUAVA 


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