Hibiscus, Ruth Wilcox. Silver-white. 
HOLMES BUSH-FUL HIBISCUS, continued 
MATENSIS. (Hendry.) Highly variegated foliage—green and 
white tinged red. Single, small pink flowers on a low plant. 
McINTYRE, JR. Very similar to McIntyre, with smaller 
and darker flowers. A better grower. 
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. MARY MORGAN. Semi-double, deep bright rosy 
pink with pink veins and deep maroon throat. A rank 
grower and free bloomer. 
MRS. WM. WHITE. (Hendry.) Sometimes called Talisman 
because its color is similar to that of the Talisman rose— 
golden orange. Double, medium size. An abundant bloomer 
and a strong, upright grower. 
MYRNA LOY. A double cross with Althea. Lavender fading 
to bluish lavender with age. 
NEUTRALITY. (Anderson.) Medium to large in size, 
single; brilliant orange-vermilion. Slow and hard to grow, 
but worth striving for. 
OLD GOLD. Large, single; old-gold shading to violet, with 
rose center. Extra good. Blooms freely. 
RAINBOW. Small and dainty, single flowers of golden buff 
with light pink throat. 
RUTH WILCOX (Purity). Large, beautiful, fragrant flowers 
often lasting two days. Single. The all- white petals make 
it a choice bloom. A free bloomer at night. 
SEMI-DOUBLE RED. Small to medium in size; terra-cotta 
with yellow stamens. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE. A dwarf plant with small flowers about 
the same color as Jane Withers. 
SINGLE ORANGE. Single, ruffled flower of golden orange. A 
strong grower and free bloomer. 
SNOW WHITE. Large, flat. single; pure white, overlapping 
petals. Low bush of slow growth. Very nice. 
STELLA LYKES. Medium-sized bloom with a single row 
of true petals and a center of petaloids. The finest golden 
apricot. Free blooming. 
TANGERINE. Solid tangerine color. Flat flower, closing 
early. A good bloomer. 
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