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SCENTED LEAF VARIETIES (Cont'd) 
FINGER BOWL GERANIUM 
A strong lemon scent. Very refreshing. 
Very small leaves that are attached 
directly to the stalk with no stem be- 
tween. Each leaf is curled and fluted 
and of a bright crisp green. It is a tall 
plant resembling a miniature evergreen 
with small pale lavender flowers. 
NUTMEG 
A very pleasing odor similar to its name. 
The leaves are small, slightly lobed, 
round, gray and crinkled. The flowers 
are very tiny white ones with a touch of 
red on the upper petals. The dried 
leaves of this variety add a very deli- 
cate aroma to any mixture of potpourri. 
This is a very good one and a “must” 
for the collection. 
APRICOT 
The leaves of this variety are dark, 
glossy and rather pointed. They are 
deeply toothed and irregular. The odor 
is very pungent and fruity. This variety 
carries large and very lovely brilliant 
rose flowers with darker pencilings. 
Very good. 
CAMPHOR ROSE 
An intriguing combination of rose and 
camphor. Leaves are five lobed and 
daintily cut and toothed. A tall growing 
and yet compact plant. The flowers 
resemble lavender wood violets with 
ragged edges. 
CLORINDA 
A pleasingly pungent eucalyptus scented 
variety with rather large three lobed 
crenate leaves. A very compact plant. - 
This scented Geranium has the largest 
and most beautiful flowers of all this 
class. They are brilliant cerise flushed 
with orange. This is very good for 
dried leaf perfume. 
COCOANUT 
A small smooth dark leaf with a very 
good scent of freshly opened cocoanut. 
The plant is rather small and compact, 
and is literally covered in the summer 
with the tiniest of magenta flowers in 
clusters. 
LIME SCENTED 
Small, smooth, dark green sharply 
toothed leaves with gray “frosted” 
stems. A very pleasing refreshing lime 
scent. The plant is very compact and 
the flowers lavender with dark markings. 
Very different. 
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