6 BAIRD’S FLOWER GARDEN 
Rober’s Lemon Rose. Rather deeply cut, grey 
green leaves. Wonderful lemon rose scent. Laven- 
der flowers. 50c 
Rollinson’s Unique. Mint rather than pepper scent. 
Large pubescent leaf. Rangy grower, readily 
clirabing if supported and tied. Brilliant, pleasing 
magenta flowers. 40c 
Round Leaf Rose. Rose scented. Soft round, light 
green leaf. Lavender pink blooms. 40c 
scabrum, Apricot scented. Dark, glossy, rather 
pointed leaf, deeply toothed and itregular. Large, 
lovely, brilliant deep rose flowers. 50c 
scandens, Climbing Geranium. Round,  crenate, 
slightly zoned, shiny dark leaf. Spidery, magenta 
flower clusters with single florets of linear vctals. 
50c 
scarboroviae, Countess of Scarborough. Pleasant 
fruity, strawberry scent. Small, crinkled, tri-lobed 
leaves suggesting crispum but larger. Nice almost 
purple flowers. 60c 
Schottesham Pet, Filbert scent. 5-lobed, further 
divided, rather pointed pubescent leaf, light 
green. Frosty, nairy stems. ‘Rosy flowers. 50c 
Shrubland Rose. Pungent. Large heavy, glossy 
leaf, less finely cut to 5 crenate lobes. Tall, vig- 
orous and spreading plant. Handsome when 
showy rose flowers open, free flowering. 40c 
staveltoni, Cross of echinatum and saepeflorens. 
5-Icbed crenate, cordate leaves. Shrubby, glossy, 
barkec stem with spiny stipules bent downward. 
Flowers suffused carmine, large purple spots on 
upper ones. Dormant in summer. 50c 
terebinthinaceum, Little Gem. Pungent, tri-lobing 
leaf, very marked with finer divisions, lght green, 
pubescent. Compact, low-growing plant. Free 
fiowering, lavender-rese, uppr petals spotted 
deeper and veined purple. 40c 
tomentosum, Pepermint. True refreshing mint 
scent. Large, velvety “grape” leaf. Widely pro- 
cumbent grower. Tiny white flowers with purple 
veinings. 50c 
tomentosum x graveolens, Joy Lucille. Strong 
mint scent. Bold, triangularly lobed light green, 
“felt” leaf. Rangy, rampant grower. Pink flowers. 
50c 
tetragcnium (syn.Square-stalked Jenkinsonia). 
Few very small round crenate, “rubbery” leaves. > 
Unequal guadrangular stalk, some times triangu- 
lar. Disportionately large, 4-petaled, rose and 
white flowers. 50c 
