
Single Yellow Hibiscus, Mrs. Earl Anthony 
SINGLE YELLOW BUSH-FUL 
HIBISCUS 
Although in the past the Double Yellows have outsold 
the Single Yellows, we find here that the singles surpass 
pe doubles in blooming. We have a fine group to select 
rom. 
Best Heavy Plants, gal. can . $2.50 
Best Heavy Specimens, 4-gal. can $4.00 
MRS. EARL ANTHONY. The finest of all the single canary- 
yellows. Large blooms on a splendid plant. 
KILAUEA. A choice flower. Single; yellow with white center 
or often pink in the center upon opening, fading to white. 
KILAWAIAI. (Teas.) A single bright canary-yellow with 
white center and reddish pink veins in the throat. Unusual 
foliage. 
RUFFLED GIANT. Large, single. Light yellow; white 
center. Often produces really mammoth flowers and is 
very nice when up to par. 
SINGLE YELLOW, WHITE CENTER. Medium-sized, 
deep yellow bloom with a large white throat. Good foliage. 
TONGA GOLD. Single; gold with deeper golden center. 
Overlapping, ruffled, heavily veined petals; yellow stamens. 
A very pretty, medium-sized flower. 
Now Turn the Page... 
and you will see our offering of HOLMES ‘“‘DISCOVERY” 
HIBISCUS. Here are absolutely some of the choicest va- 
rieties we have ever tested. Every last one of these Dis- 
covery Hibiscus represents a search of many days, and 
we really feel that we have brought back something worth- 
while to gardeners. 
Among the single yellows of the Discovery Hibiscus, 
we would point out Delight, Buttercup, Mandalay, Mrs. 
Fred Anderson, Superba and Peter Pumpkin. Don’t miss 
them! 
See pages 12 and 13 for Holmes 
Cream-of-the-Crop Own-Root Hibiscus. 
They, too, include Single Yellows 
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