SCENTED-LEAVED VARIETIES 
P. australis—Spicy scent, soft green leaf, quite large. 50c. 
P. capitatum—Large-leaved rose. Strong rose scent. 
P. Clorinda—Pleasant, pungent scent. Largest flowering 
among scented. Cerise flushed with orange. 75c. 
P. crispum—Lemon scent. Small curled and fluted leaves, 
tall narrow with pale lavender flowers. 
P. Crispum minor—Finger bowl type, strong citronella 
scent, tiniest leaves of all crispum types. 
P. denticulatum—F ine rose scented, light green leaf. Small 
lavender flowers. 
P. fragrans, Nutmeg—Pungent, slightly lobed, crinkled 
grey leaf. Clusters of tiny white flowers. 
P. gravelous—Rose scented Graveolens type leaf. 
P. graveolens—Old fashioned rose. 
P. graveolens camphorum—Camphor rose. 50c. 
P. graveolens Dr. Livingston, Skeleton Rose—lLemon rose 
scent. Fairly large, fine cut leaf. 
P. graveolens, Lady Plymouth—Rose scent variegated. 50c. 
P. graveolens, Rober Lemon Rose—Lemon rose scent, ir- 
regularly lobed. Lavender flowers with brush marks. 75c. 
P. Hirsutum—Deep cut leaves, silver Sheen. Sweet fruity. 
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P.ignescens, Mrs. Taylor—syn filtrum, coccineum—Pun- 
gent crinkled leaf. Small red flowers. 50c. 
P. Limoneun, Lady Mary—Slight lemon scent, small hairy 
leaf. Magenta blossoms. 50c. 
P.melissimum, Lemon Balm—Lemon scented tri-lobed, 
light green. 
P.nervosum, Lime scented—Deep green, sharp toothed 
leaf. Compact. 50c. 
P. odoratissimum, Apple—Light green velvety leaf. Tiny 
white flowers. 50c. 
P. quercifolium, Fair Ellen—Pungent scent. Leaf and 
stem sticky. Lavender flowers. 
P. quercifolium, Giant Oak Leaf—Coarse, tall grower, 
small rose flowers. © 
P. Round Leaf Rose Variegated, Snowflake—Rose scent, 
hairy leaf streaked with white. Tiny lavender flowers. 
P. scabrum, Apricot syn, Ninon—Pungent. Large brilliant 
flowers of deep rose. 75c. 
P.tomentosum, Peppermint—True mint scent. Velvety 
leaf. Tiny white flowers. 50c. 
i e viscosum, Pheasant’s Foot—Pungent, narrow toothed 
eaf. 
2l2-inch Pot Ulants, 35c each (except as noted) 
38-inch, 50c and 75c each 
NOVELTIES AND NEW VARIETIES 
Apple Elossom Rosebud—wWhite with rose edge and ereen 
towards center and edge, very double tight clusters. 75e. 
Echinatum—Cacti Pel.—Duil leaves. Clusters of small 
white flowers with red markings, resembling hearts. 
Double Poinsettia—Dark red, resembles a poinsettia. 75c. 
Golden Brilliantissima—Small scarlet flowers, light green 
foliage. 
Jeanne or Carnation—Salmon pink with notched petals, 
small florets. 
Kliener Liebling or Little Darling—Dwarf growth. Tiny 
pink flower. 
Pink Poinsettia—Light lavender pink, with white center. 
Rose Eud or Magenta Rosebud—Purple crimson, light on 
back of flowers. Double rosebud shape. 
Stars and Stripes or Double New Life (also known as Pep- 
penne Stick and FKlaf of Denmark)—Small red and white 
owers, se 
Wallichianum—Spécies. Buxton’s Blue. Small blue flow- 
ers, small cut leaf. For rock bedding. 
2144-inch Pot Plants, 50c each (except as noted) 
38-inch, 75c and $1.00 each 
LOCATION OF NURSERY 
Nursery located one block east of Bundy Drive near 
San Vicente Blvd., on Saltair Avenue. 
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