Scented Geraniums or Pelargoniums 
All the varieties of scented geraniums 
are tender and must be carried over winter 
as house plants in cold climates. 
We have traced back the names as nearly 
as we can but have no doubt that further 
study will disclose mistakes. We will be 
pleased at any help that you can give us 
at any time. 
Apple Scented (Pelargonium odoratissi- 
mum.)—Dwarf spreading habit with soft 
velvety rounded leaves. Delightful ripe ap¬ 
ple fragrance. Small white flowers with red 
flecks on upper petals Each 50c 
Balm Scented (P. melissimum) — Large 
coarsely lobed leaves. Combined spice and 
lemon fragrance. Flowers light pink, pur¬ 
ple veined. Each 35c. 
Apricot Scented (P. scabrum Ninon) — 
Strong fruit smell that is as near apricot 
as anything else. Rather pointed cut leaves, 
stiff and hard. Each 75c 
Camphor Scented (P. graveolens) — 
Strong scented variation of the rose geran¬ 
ium. Rare. Each 50c. 
Coconut Scented (P. parviflorum)—Fra¬ 
grance of fresh coconut. Trailing reddish 
stems, leaves dark green, dark red flowers 
very small. Each 50c. 
Coconut No. 2 (Species not known) — 
Round hairy leaves, .spicy fragrance. Pretty 
light lavender-pink flowers. Each 35c. 
Filbert Scented (P. Schottesham Pet)^— 
Long narrow scalloped leaves, spicy odor. 
Each 35c. 
P. Hirsutum —Deeply cut leaves, lightly 
hairy with a silvery sheen. Sweet fruity fra¬ 
grance. Sprays of showy flattened flowers 
freely produced, white with purple blotch. 
Each 35c. 
Lemon Scented (P. limoneum)—Refresh¬ 
ing lemon fragrance, crinkled rounded 
leaves, .showy carmine flowers. Each 35c. 
Lemon Scented (P. crispum var. latifol- 
im^i)—Strong lemon scent, stiff upright 
growth, small rounded crimped foliage, 
flowers pink with lilac stripe. Each 35c. 
Lemon Scented (P. crispum var. Prince 
Rupert)—Larger leaves than above, with a 
sweeter lemon .scent. Each 50c 
Citrus Scented (P. odoratum Lady Mary) 
—^Sweet orange scent, rather dwarf with 
soft rounded light green leaves. Rose and 
pink flowers of fair size. Each 50c. 
Little Gem (P. terebinthenaceum) — 
Strong spicy odor, dwarf growth; cut, some¬ 
what hairy green leaves. Each 50c. 
Mint Scented (P. tomentosum)—Large 
soft velvety green leaves with a silvery 
sheen. Small but striking white flowers 
with lavender markings at base, peppermint 
scent. Each 35c. 
Nutmeg Scented (P. fragrans)—Soft, 
velvety smooth, round leaves of medium 
size. Nutmeg scent. Small white flowers. 
Each 35c. 
P. Filtrum (Mrs. or Lady Taylor)—^^Pep- 
pery scent, dark green cut leaves, brilliant 
deep scarlet flowers of medium size. 
Each 35c. 
P. Alchemilloides (Pheasants Foot)— A 
pungent unpleasing odor, but the finely cut, 
long, dark green leaves and pleasing growth 
of plant make it attractive. Large bright 
flower, pink with purple featherings. 
Each 50c. 
Rose Geranium (P. graveolens)—Strong 
rose scent, rather coarsely cut leaf. 
Each 35c. 
Rose Geranium No. 2 (P. graveolens) — 
Same as above but leaf more finely divided. 
Each 35c. 
Rose Geranium No. 3 —Scent is sweeter 
than above and foliage faintly silveiy at 
times. Came to us as P. fragrantissima. 
Each 35c. 
Skeleton Rose—Dr. Livingstone (P. den- 
ticulatum majus)—-Strong rose scent, leaves 
finely divided. Each 35c. 
True Oak Leaved (P. quercifollum ^ — 
Deeply cut oak shaped leaf with bronze cen¬ 
ter. Odor of the green husks of black wal¬ 
nut. Large showy flower, bright pink with 
purple blotch. Each 35c. 
Walnut Scented (P. quercifolium) — 
Strong walnut scent but growth trailing 
and leaves less cut and more nearly round. 
Flower showy, deep pink with purple vein- 
hlg. Each 35c. 
