sions. Similar to P. Denticulatum. Leaves flatter, triangular shaped 
like bird’s foot. Flowers rose, dark markings. .75 each; $6.75 per 
ten. 
Fair Ellen: P. quercifolium. (To 3') Black veining in leaves. Flow¬ 
ers pink or rose with dark markings. Leaves often turn brilliant 
scarlet as they mature. A choice variety. .35 each; $3.00 per ten. 
Filbert-Scented: P. Shottesham. (To 1 %') Attractively shaped leaves. 
Dainty appearing plant. .35 each; $3.00 per ten. 
Lady Plymouth: P.-? (To IV 2 ') Variegated leaves. .35 each; 
$3.00 per ten. 
Lemon: P. limoneum. (To 2') Leaves about %" across, the largest 
size of the lemon and orange scented varieties, with crisped edges. 
Flowers lilac. Always a great favorite. .35 each; $3.00 per ten. 
Mrs. Taylor: P.---? (To IV 2 ) Large, deeply lobed leaves, 
wider divisions than skeleton leaf. Delightfully pungent. .75 each. 
Nutmeg: P. odoratissimum. (To 1$£') Another old-time favorite. 
Downy bloom on small light green leaves. Tiny white flowers. .35 
each; $3.00 per ten. 
Oak-Leaf: Var. P. quercifolium. Dark patch in center of leaves. 
Branching in habit. Pungent odor. .35 each; $3.00 per ten. 
Orange-Scented: P. citriodorum. (To 2') Fruity scent. Plant similar 
to P. crispum only slightly larger crisped leaves and more branching 
in growth. .35 each; $3.00 per ten. 
Peppermint: P. Tomentosum. (To 4') Large, soft, velvety leaves of 
bright green. A charming variety not at all common. .50 each; $4.50 
per ten. 
Rose: P. graveolens. (To 3') Leaves large, crenalated and much 
divided. Most fragrant. Flowers pink or rose, purple veined. Most 
familiar of all sweet-leaved geraniums. Leaves frequently used to 
flavor apple-jelly. Dried leaves in Pot Pourri or Sweet Bags. .25 
each; $2.25 per ten. 
Rose-Scented: P. capitatum. (To 3') Leaves flatter and less divided 
than P. graveolens. Fragrance of the Rose. Flowers rose with dark 
markings. .50 each. 
Skeleton-Leaved: Stag-Horn: Dr. Livingston: P. denticulatum. (To 
3') Leaves much toothed, but in curves, rather than flat surface like 
P. Eadula. Delicious scent. A favorite variety. Flowers pinkish. 
.25 each; $2.25 per ten. 
Spice-Scented: P. Lady Mary. (To 2') A neat grower, its medium 
sized leaves crisped on edges like P. limoneum, but broader. Very 
attractive when in bloom. Flowers delicate rose. .35 each; $3.00 
per ten. 
General cultural note on SWEET-LEAVED GERANIUMS: 
In garden, after danger of frost is over. Medium loam, full sun. 
Indoors, as house plants in winter, before first frost. 
Minimum amount of water, maximum amount of sun. 
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