SCENTED-LEAVED GERANIUMS 
Gooseberry Giant 
PUNGENT 
GS-275 P. abrotanifolium— Finely cut 
leaves; tiny white flowers faintly veined 
with red. Strong aromatic scent. 
GS-276 Beauty (P. quercifolium) Spread- 
ing plant with rough, dark green, oa 
shaped leaves with brown zone. 
GS-277 P. blandfordianum—Strong sweet 
scent. Large rangy plant with deeply cut 
fuzzy leaves. Small white flowers veined 
with purple. 
GS-278 Capri—Large crisp, crinkled leav- 
es. Mild scent. Crimson flowers. 
GS-279 Clorinda—Eucalyptus scent. Com- 
pact plant with oak-shaped leaves. Large 
pink flowers. 
GS-280 Round Leaf Balm (P. dennisia- 
num)—Large fragrant leaves. Spreading 
growth. Free flowering lavender, upper 
petals brushed purple. 
GS-281 P. decipiens—Large fan-shaped 
leaves. Spreading growth with tiny rose 
flowers. 
GS-282 Fair Ellen (P. quercifolium)— 
Purple marked, rough textured leaf. Sticky 
stem and leaf. Lavender flowers, spotted 
purple. 
GS-283 Gooseberry (P. grossularioides)—- 
Woody bushy plant. Deep green leaves 
blotched with yellow. Resembles the Goose- 
berry bush. 
GS-284 Little Gem (P. terebinthinaceum) 
—Compact, low-growing plant with light 
green hairy leaves. Rose pink flowers with 
red markings. 
Oak Crowfoot 
SCENTED 
GS-285 Mrs. Kingsley (P. rapaceum)— 
Small ruffled and silvered leaves reminds 
one of parsley. Red flowers. 
GS-286 Mrs. Taylor (P. _ ignescens) — 
Crinkly leaves on a spreading plant. Bright 
red flowers. 
GS-287 Pheasant’s Foot (P. viscosum)— 
Deeply cut leaf has appearance of a pheas- 
ant’s footprint. Light orchid flower veined 
purple. Strong scent. 
GS-288 Prostrate Oak (P. quercifolium 
prostratum)—Low growing plant with oak- 
shaped leaves having light brown zone. Deep 
orchid flowers. 
GS-289 Giant Oak (P. quercifolium gigan- 
teum)—Coarse tall grower having small 
rose flowers. Deep purple veined leaves. 
GS-290 Sharp-toothed Oak (P. quercifoli- 
um pinnatifidum)—Purple marked medium 
sized leaf. Pale pink flowers, deeply marked 
rose. 
GS-291 Crowfoot (P. radula)—Fine tooth 
leaves with triangular divisions. Free- 
blooming with small rosy flowers. 
GS-292 Skeleton’s Unique (P. quercifoli- 
um)—Dark green leaves with brown zone. 
Deep orchid flowers mreecys purple. Pros- 
trate growth. 
GS-293 Cocoanut (P. parviflorum)—Small 
and compact with dark leaves and clusters 
of tiny magenta flowers. 
30c each; 8 for $2.00; 50 for $10.00 
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