NOVELTY GERANIUMS 
All plants under this heading will be out of 212-inch pots 
unless otherwise noted. 
KLIENER LIEBLING (Little Darling). Dwarf, small leaves 
and tiny pink blooms. Easiest grown dwarf. 2-inch pot, 50c. 
APPLE BLOSSOM ROSEBUD. Very tight double white with 
greenish center and rosy edge. 75c. 
SCARLET ROSEBUD. Very tight double small rosebud blooms 
of bright red. 50c. 
JEANNE (Carnation). A zonal geranium with single pink 
blooms with a toothed edge, resembling a carnation bloom. 
Strong grower. 35c. 
BIRD'S EGG, SINGLE PINK. Pink blossom lightly dotted 
with rose-red spots near throat of flower. $1.50. 
BIRD’S EGG, DOUBLE PINK. Double pink flower lightly 
dotted with rose-red spots near the center. $1.50. 
BIRD’S EGG, SINGLE WHITE. Single white blossom with 
faint bluish undertone. Violet-red spots near center of 
flower. Rarest of the three Bird’s Egg geraniums. $2.00. 
FPOINSETTIA, RED. Bright red double flower with each petal 
» curled so that blossom very much resembles a miniature 
poinsettia. 35c. 
POINSETTIA, PINK. Double light pink with bloom much the 
same as the red poinsettia. Smaller, more compact grower, 
50c. 
OTHER HERBS 
All plants listed in this group are thriving out of from 2 to 
Zl2-inch pots. We have tried to pick out some of the more 
useful and interesting herbs for our customers. All plants 
listed below are perennials unless otherwise shown in the 
description. 
PRICE: 35c¢ each; 3 of one kind, $1.00. 
MINTS 
AMERICAN APPLE MINT (Mentha gentilis variegata). Low 
growing with cream-streaked green leaf. Good scent. 
WOOLLY APPLE MINT (Mentha rotundifolia). Soft woolly 
green leaf, plants grow to about 18 inches high. 
BERGAMOT or ORANGE MINT (Mentha citrata). Reddish 
stems with dark green leaves. Odd scent, somewhat 
like lavender. 
BLACK PEPPERMINT (Mentha piperita var. vulgaris). 
Purple stems with dark green leaf tinged with purple. 
WHITE PEPPERMINT (Mentha piperita var. officinalis). 
Light green smooth leaf and stem. 
CURLY-LEAF SPEARMINT (Mentha spicata var. crispata). 
Crinkly, broad leaf with strong spearmint scent. Good 
in cooking or drinks. 
ENGLISH PENNYROYAL or PUDDING GRASS (Mentha 
pulegium). Pungent minty scent. Prostrate grower. 
YARROW (Achillea millefolium). Low growing plant with 
finely cut, feathery leaves. Excellent rosy-red flowers with 
light center on stems, 114 to 2 feet high. V tty. Al 
used medicinally. 2 e oe # 
WELCH ONION (Allium fistulosum). Larger than chives, with 
a little stronger flavor. Preferred by many over chives. 
Same uses. 
CHIVES (Allium Schoenoprasum). Resembles very fine onion 
leaves. Used as a garnish or in soups, salads, omelets, etc. 
ORIENTAL GARLIC (Allium tuberosum). Not really a garlic, 
nor has it tubers. Rather it is more like a chive with a mild 
garlic flavor. Same uses as chives. 
SOUTHERNWOOD, DWARF (Aritemesia abrotanum). Also 
called Lad’s Love, Old Man, or Maid’s Ruin. Feathery gray- 
green foliage. Good for hedges or borders in gray-green 
garden. Also used medicinally. 
BRORAGE (Borago officinalis). Also called Star Flower or Bee 
Bread. Annual. Good for high place in rock garden as 
flowers can best be seen from below. 
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