RUTH WILCOX—Blooms Last Two Days! $ 2.50 
The 3-in-1 Hibiscus! That’s Ruth Wilcox! 
1. It blooms freely at night—a rarity! 2. Its blooms usually 
last 2 days—almost unheard of! 3. It provides you with im- 
mense, startlingly white, deliciously fragrant blooms all day, 
every day, for months. Get it! Prices, sizes, below 
Holmes BUSH-FUL Hibiscus 
Best Heavy Plants Best Heavy Specimens 
Gal. 4-gal. 
Can BD .50 Can $4.00 
MATENSIS. Highly variegated foliage—green and white 
tinged red. Single, small pink flowers on a low plant. 
MRS. WM. WHITE. 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. Medium to large in size, single; brilliant 
De ee ee Slow and hard to grow, but worth strivin 
or. 
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. 
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. 
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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