2 BAIRD’S FLOWER GARDEN 
PELARGONIUM SWEET-SCENTED, 
NOVELTIES AND ODD VARIETIES OF 
GERANIUMS 
abrotanifollium — Southernwood-leaved Geran- 
ium. Slender growth, small grey-green dissected 
leaves of strong aromatic scent. Small white flow- 
ers. 50c 
acerifolium — Maple-leaved (syn. Paceroides). 
Pungent spicy scent. Light green, rough, deeply 
5-lobed leaf, resembling maple. Handsome, tall 
grower. Lavender flowers, arrow-shaped, carmine 
markings on upper petals. 35c 
acetosum — Thin stems with small fleshy leaves 
tasting like sorrel. Good-sized flowers, narrow pet- 
als, of pleasing pale shrimp with darker veining. 
Unusual and rare. $1.00 
adcifolium — Snowflake. An extra choice variety, 
round hairy leaves with white blotches in leaf. 
Rose scent, Lavender bloom. 50c 
Australis — Spicy scent. Soft, light green leaf, 
quite large. Difficult but handsome. 40c 
blandfordianum — Deeply cut leaves of silver 
grey. Attractive white flowers with pink mark- 
ings. Free flowering. 50c 
Brilliant. Slightly pungent. Cordate, crenate, dark 
green leaf. Spreading plant. Fine cerise flowers, 
medium size. 60c 
capitatum — Larger leaves than regular rose ger- 
anium. Scent like attar of roses. Pale lavender 
flowers. 50c 
Capri — Large crisp crinkled leaves. Mild scent. 
Beautiful crimson flowers. 50c 
citriodorum, Prince of Orange. Orange scented, 
quite small, crenate leaves. Compact, showy plant, 
large among scented varieties. Free-glooming, pale 
orchid flowers, upper petals lavender with a large 
maroom “feather” on each. 50c 
Clorinda — Eucalyptus scent. Rather large, 3-lob- 
ed, crenate leaves. Compact plant. Large pink 
flowers, free blooming. 50c 
crispum lactifolia — Fruity orange scent. You 
will like it. 50c 
crispum, Lemon. Tiny crinkled leaves. Grows to 
pyramidal shape. The most distinct lemon scent. 
One of the finger bowl geraniums. 50c 
crispum, minor, Finger Bowl Geranium. Strong 
citronella scent. Tiniest leaves of all crispum va- 
rieties. Leaves stemless. Same plant growth. 
Smaller flowers. 50c 
crispum, Prince Rupert. Lemon scent, strong and 
pleasant. Small, smooth, crenate leaf. Same 
growth, largest of group. Lavender flowers, up- 
per petals carmine-veined. 50c 
crispum variegatum, Variegated Prince Rupert. 
Lemon scent less pronounced than Prince Rupert. 
ate Deeply cut leaf of attractive velvety grey. 
60c 
