P. CRISPUM MINOR. Strong lemon scent. Smallest leaves of 
ae of the crispums. Leaf sets close to the main upright 
stem. 50c. 
P. CRISPUM, PRINCE RUPERT. Pleasing lemon scent. Fan- 
shaped. Larger leaf than Crispum or Crispum Minor. 50c. 
P, CRISPUM LATIFOLIUM. Upright growth with sharply cut, 
dark green leaves. Very refreshing. 50c. 
P. DENTICULATUM. Deeply cut fine leaves with a pungent 
odor. Compact bush. 50c. 
P. FRAGRANS (NUTMEG). Spice scented, with round scal- 
loped green leaves. Small white flower with red markings. 
Very aromatic. 40c. 
P. GRAVEOLENS CAMPHORUM. Camphor scented rose ge- 
ranium. 50c. 
P. GRAVEOLENS, DR. LIVINGSTON. Also known as Skeleton 
Rose. Five lobed, deeply cut, light green leaf with rose 
scent. 40c. 
P. GRAVEOLENS, OLD FASHIONED ROSE GERANIUM. Good 
bushy plant with rose scented leaves. Deeply cut leaves, 
but not as finely cut as Dr. Livingston. 40c. 
P, LIMONIUM, LADY MARY. Mild lemon scent. Upright 
growth with light green leaf. 50c. 
P. MELLISSIMUM. Lemon Balm. Tri-lobed light green leaf 
with pleasant lemon balm scent. Sturdy grower. 40c. 
P. MRS. TAYLOR (syn. filtrum, coccineum). Pungent, deeply 
cut wrinkled leaf. Small bright red blooms. Free bloomer. 
50c. 
P. QUERCIFOLIUM, FAIR ELLEN. Pungent scent, sticky 
round lobed leaf with purple markings. Lavender flower 
with markings in upper petals. 50c. 
P. QUERCIFOLIUM GIGANTEUM (Giant Oak). Large oak- 
leaved, tall growing, with small rose flowers. Pungent 
scent. 40c. 
P. QUERCIFOLIUM PINNATIFIDUM. Sharp-toothed oak leaf 
geranium. Very much like Fair Ellen. 50c. 
P. QUERCIFOLIUM, STAGHORN OAK. Fine cut, distinctly 
divided, five lobed leaf. Prostrate growth. Excellent va- 
riety. 50c. Not available until September, 1948. 
P. ROUND-LEAF ROSE. Round light green with rose scent. 
Prostrate grower. 50c. 
P. ROBER’S LEMON ROSE. Lemon Rose scent. Deeply cut 
irregularly lobed leaf. 50c. 
P. TEREBINTHINACEUM (Little Gem). Low growing, com- 
pact plant with pungent light green three lobed deeply cut 
leaf. 50c. 
P. TOMENTOSUM (Peppermint). Strong peppermint scent. 
Velvety grape-shaped leaf. Low rambling grower. 40c. 
P. VISCOSUM GLUTINOSUM (Pheasant’s Foot). Pungent 
scent. Leaf resembles pheasant’s footprint. Rose colored 
flowers with carmine markings. Compact husky Us 
IVY-LEAF GERANIUMS 
PELARGONIUM PELTATUM 
CESAR FRANCK (Galalee). Soft crimson pink. Very popular. 
CHARLES MONSELET. Double, deep rose red, large flowers 
on long stems. 
COMTESSE DE GREY. Semi-double, light satiny pink. Very 
good bloomer. 
DARK RED (Willy). Double. Very dark red. Good variety. 
FRED BODE (syn. Palo Verdes). This beauty was discovered 
by the late Fred Bode growing at Palo Verdes, Calif., and 
most geranium growers think that it is one of the best. It 
has very large full double blossoms that are a scarlet-deep 
red color. A strong grower. This is a new introduction, 
very rare. $1.00. Available May, 1948. 
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