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Loved by many. . 
. used in hundreds of ways. No bouquet is complete without a bit of 
this fragrant foliage. A small rose-scented sprig in a corsage gives a wonderful aroma. Try 
our sweet-scented geraniums for a new thrill in flower gardening. 
Well-established plants in 22” pots 50c each. 
APPLE SCENTED (odoratissimum) — Crisp 
light green, oval, crenate velvety leaf. 
Compact plant with vinelike flower 
branches. Tiny white flowers, upper petals 
with tiny red spots. 
APRICOT SCENTED—Very attractive leaves. 
Large rose flowers with a light center. 
COCONUT SCENTED—Low spreading plant. 
Small and dark green leaves, with an 
agreeable scent, tiniest magenta flowers. 
GINGER SCENTED—Shiny deep green leaves. 
Rosy lavender flowers. Mild scent. 
LEMON (crispum) — Upright growth, small 
leaves, pleasing lemon scent. 
LEMON SCENTED — Strong upright grower, 
lavender flowers. Easy to grow. 
MINT SCENTED (P. tomentosum) — Large 
handsome leaves of velvet. Strong hori- 
zontal manner of growth. True refreshing 
mint scent. 
NUTMEG SCENTED—Small round gray green 
leaves. Small white flowers. Very aromatic. 
ORANGE SCENTED (Prince of Orange) — 
Orange-lemon and a little rose scent. Up- 
right bushy plant with elegant large flow- 
ers. 
PUNGENT PEPPERMINT—Beautifu! 
divided leaves. Small rosy flowers. 
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ROSE SCENTED—Finely cut velvety leaves. 
Small orchid pink flowers. Very sweet rose 
scent. 
STRAWBERRY SCENTED—Thin stems, small 
leaves with a blended scent of strawberry 
and lemon. 
velvety 
Mild 
Oy | eicae Geranium 
Well established plants in 22” pots. 
BIRD’S EGG Pink—Double. Orchid-pink with 
some white in the center. All petals, par- 
ticularly the lower ones, spotted with small 
rose-red dots. Large flowers in very large 
clusters. Free flowering, large plant. The 
spots are not as conspicuous in this variety 
as in the others, but the flowers are really 
good. 75c each. 
BIRD’S EGG White—Single. White with all 
petals, particularly the lower ones, heavily 
spotted with small purple-rose to rose-red 
dots. The flowers occasionally are very pale 
pink, instead of white. Medium size flow- 
ers. Free flowering, slow growing, compact 
plant. The spots are very evident in this 
variety because of the contrast. $1.25 each. 
DOUBLE NEW LIFE — Double. Scarlet and 
white flowers, some petals all scarlet, some 
all white or pinkish; others part scarlet, 
part white. Small flowers with many nar- 
row petals. Very free flowering, compact 
plant. Sometimes known as Stars and 
Stripes. 35c¢ each. 
NEW LIFE— Single. Scarlet flecked and 
striped with white. Occasional flowers may 
be all scarlet, or all white with a pink 
center; or part of flower may be of one 
kind and part another. No two are alike. 
The flowers are of attractive round form, 
small to medium in size, and freely pro- 
duced in clusters that last a long time. 
The plant is compact and bushy. Very 
scarce. $1.00 each. 
NOEL—Double. White with narrow rolled and 
twisted petals. Fairly large flowers of good 
substance. Strong bushy plant that flowers 
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well. This is the strongest growing of the 
Cactus Flowered Geraniums. 75c each. 
POINSETTIA—Red. Double. Narrow pointed 
petals. Each flower somewhat resembles a 
miniature Poinsettia flower. Very popular 
pot plant geranium. 35c each. 
POINSETTIA—Pink. Double. Soft orchid-pink, 
two or three top petals white near base. 
Closely resembles the Red Poinsettia, but 
this variety has broader petals, many of 
them peculiarly scalloped at the sides. Free 
flowering. 35c each. 

NOEL 
