Most unusual of all Hibiscus—no other like 
it! Almost a single and a double flower in one! 
So brilliantly orange-red, lighted by yellow glow that it almost 
glitters! Buds are long, lovely—blooms huge 5 to 6 in. size. 
All sizes, prices below. 
Make BLAZE Your Glittering Choice! $ 3 .00 
Our 1949-50 Expeditions 
GLORIANA. Single, 6 to 7 in. Pink with light center, outer 
edges shading yellow. 
HAWAIIAN GOLDEN. Large, double, bronze flower with 
light center. A slow grower with very fine flowers. 
HURRICANIA. 6 to 7 in., semi-double, shape similar to 
Flamingo. Rich glowing pink, lighter toward center. Some- 
times streaked with white spots. 
MANDALAY. Huge, single, ruffled, lemon-yellow flowers 
with a very large white center and a deep purplish pink eye. 
Truly outstanding, although not always of top size. 
McINTYRE. Very well-formed, enormous, single flowers 
with ruffled petal edges. The color is apricot-bronze with 
light center and deep pink throat. 
MINALILA. Extra large and single. Almost white with 
bluish pink veins and ruffled edge touched with yellow; clear 
white throat. 
MRS. FRED ANDERSON. Single, 5 in. Flat, ruffled, over- 
lapping petals, yellow with white center, light pink throat. 
PERFECTION. Single, 5 to 7 in. Overlapping, tufted and 
heavily veined. Its dainty color is orange-buff with glowing 
yellows. Quite uniform throughout. 
PETER PUMPKIN. Small, single flowers of pumpkin- 
yellow; white center. A free bloomer that is an attractive 
addition to the yellow Hibiscus. 
SARAH DE SCHAZEN. Glowing apricot-orange, single, 
7-in. flowers. Petaloids at the end of the styles are most 
attractive. 
SUPERBA. Huge, single, exquisite yellow upon first opening, 
changing to golden yellow by noon. The flowers are very 
large; the color is clearer when sheltered from the hot sun. 
Strong plants, 
gal. can $3.00, 5 qt. $3.50 
Extra large plants, 
4-gal. can $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 
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