Scented Geraniums 
FRUIT SCENTED 
P. FRAGRANS (Cody Variety) 
Cross between Apple and Nutmeg Gerani- 
ums; tiny white flowers. 
APPLE-SCENTED (P. odoratissimum ) 
Light green velvety leaves; compact plant; 
tiny white flowers with red spots on upper two 
petals. 
FILBERT 
Filbert scent. Light green, hairy leaves 
and stems. 
PRETTY POLLY 
Almond-scented. Crisp, fresh looking 5- 
lobed leaves. | 
MINT SCENTED 
GODFREY’S PRIDE 
Large leaves, sometimes yellow-marked. 
JOY LUCILLE 
Strong mint scent; tri-lobed leaf; rangy 
grower. 
PUNGENT PEPPERMINT 
Pleasant mint scent. Long, downy leaves; 
handsome plant. 
PEPPERMINT (P. tomentosum) 
Large grape-like leaves are quite hairy, 
with pleasant mint scent; low, spreading 
growth. 
SPICE SCENTED 
P. AUSTRALIS 
Large, three-lobed leaves. 
NUTMEG (P. fragrans) 
Small round leaes are light green. 
P. FRAGRANS (Logee Variety) 
A cross between the Apple and Nutmeg 
Geraniums. Small white flowers, the two up- 
per petals marked purplish-red. 
GINGER 
Round, serrated leaves with gray stems. 
Ginger-scented. 
PUNGENT SCENTED 
P. ABROTANIFOLIUM 
Finely cut leaves; tiny white flowers; faint 
red lines on upper two petals. 
BEAUTY 
Spreading plant with rough, dark green 
leaf. 
P. BLANDFORDIANUM 
Large, rangy plant with strong scent; 
leaves deeply cut. 
CAPRI 
Faint odor, but a_ beautiful plant with 
richly colored, cherry-red flowers. 
CLORINDA 
Eucalyptus-scented. Large and handsome 
cerise flowers. 
~ ROUND-LEAF BALM 
(P. dennisianum) 
Hairy leaf; spreading plant; 
scent. 
P. DICIPENS 
A spreading plant with a wide, light green 
leaf. Pungent odor. 
FAIR ELLEN 
The sticky, rough-textured, round-lobed 
leaves are marked with purple. 
GOOSEBERRY 
Leaves resemble those of Gooseberries. 
Sometimes a large patch of yellow will be 
prominent in the leaf, 
LITTLE GEM 
_ Compact, low-growing plant with 3-lobed, 
light green, hairy leaves. Rose-pink flowers 
with red markings on 2 upper petals. 
MRS. KINGSLEY 
Small ruffled and silvered leaves are sug- 
gestive of parsley. Flowers are red. 
MRS. TAYLOR 
Crinkly leaves with pungent odor; spread- 
ing plant; bright red flowers. 
PHEASANT’S FOOT 
Narrow deeply cut leaves, about the shape 
of the print of a Pheasant’s Foot. Strong odor. 
PROSTRATE OAK 
Small leaf, blotched with purple; low 
spreading growth. 
GIANT OAK (P. quercifolium) 
Very pungent scent; coarse, tall grower; 
sticky stems. 
P. QUERCIFOLIUM PINNATIFIDUM 
Similar to above variety, except that leaves 
are smaller and more finely divided. 
CROWFOOT (P. radula) 
Free-flowering; finely toothed leaves. 
SKELETON’S UNIQUE 
Round, hairy leaf; prostrate growth. 
COCOANUT (P. parviflorum) 
Small and compact with dark leaves and 
clusters of tiny magenta flowers. 
pleasant 
30c each; 8 for $2.00; 50 for $10.00 
