BAIRD’S FLOWER GARDEN 5) 
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quercifolium, Beauty. Pungent scented. Lovely 
dark-leaved variety. Small rose flowers. 50c 
quercifolium, Fair Ellen. Pungent scent. Bold 
round-lobed, purple-marked, rough-textured leaf. 
Leaf and stem sticky. Medium § size, lavender 
flowers, spotted darkly on upper petals. 50c 
quercifolium, Fringed Oak x Fair Ellen. Pugent. 
Smaller leaf than Fair Ellen some leaves more 
definitely 3 than 5-lobed, sometimes slightly con- 
trasting midrib colorings. Tiny lavender flowers, 
purple-brushed, hairy petioles and stems. 40c 
quercifolium, giganteum, Giant Oak. Pungent, 3 
to 5-lobed, variable leaf form older leaves with 
deep purple veins. Coarse, tall grower, excellent 
for standards. Stems somewhat sticky. Small rose 
flowers. 40c 
quercifolium pinnatifidum, Sharp-toothed Oak. 
Pungent, Leaf elongated, pointed often crinkled 
and purple-marked through a wide area, 5-lobed 
and further divided Pale pink flowers, deeply 
marked rose, very like Fair Ellen. 40c 
quercifolium prostratum, Prostrate Oak. Excell- 
ent pungent scent. Small leaf blotched purple. 
Low spreading growth. Small lavender flowers. 
30C. 
quercifolium, Skelton’s Unique. Pungent. Small 
rather round leaf, slightly scalloped and hairy. 
Rangy, prostrate growth. 40c 
quercifolium, Staghorn Oak Leaf (formerly True 
Oak). Pungent, 5-lobed, very distinctly divided 
leaf, narrow purple veining. More prostrate than 
Fair Ellen, fine hanging sort of plant. 50c 
quercifolium, Village Hill Hybrid. Pleasant pun- 
gent. 5-lobed narrow, crenate leaf, new ones like 
moss-curled parsley. Small showy lavender flow- 
ers. 50c 
rapaceum, Mrs. Kingsley. Slightly pungent, per- 
haps mint. Small leaf almost round, much ruffled 
and silvered, suggests curly parsley. Compact 
growth. Flowers deep, rich cerise. 50c 
radula, Crowfoot. Pungent rather than mint scent. 
Fine-toothed like Dr. Livingston but greyer, lobed 
leaf with triangular divisions. Compact growth. 
Freest flowering of all scenteds, small rosy flow- 
ers. 40c 
Rober’s Lemon. Rather deeply cut, grey green 
leaves. Delicate lemon rose scent. Lavender flow- 
ToC 
Rollinson’s Unique. Mint rather than pepper scent. 
Pubescent leaf, somewhat like P. rapaceum but 
larger and less cringled. Rangy grower, readily 
climbing if supported and tied, specimens seen up 
to 5 feet. Brilliant, pleasing magenta flowers. 40c 
