SCENTED LEAF GERANIUMS 
PUNGENT SCENTED 
GS-275—P. abrotanifolium—Finely cut leaves; tiny white 
flowers faintly veined with red. Strong aromatic scent. 
GS-276—Beauty (P. quercifolium)—Spreading plant with 
rough, dark green, oak-shaped leaves with brown zone. 
GS-279—Clorinda—Eucalyptus scent. Compact plant with 
oak-shaped leaves. Large pink flowers. 
GS-280—Round Leaf Balm (P. dennisianum)—Large fra- 
grant 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. quercifollum) — 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 Gooseberry bush. 
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 pheasant’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 giganteum)—Coarse 
tall grower having small rose flowers. Deep purple veined 
leaves. 
GS-290—Sharp-toothed Oak (P. quercifolium pinnatifidum) 
—Purple marked medium sized leaf. Pale pink flowers 
deeply marked rose. 
GS.292—Skeleton’s Unique (P. quercifolium)—Dark green 
leaves with brown zone. Deep orchid flowers marked 
purple. Prostrate 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 
GERANIUM SEED 
S-100—Mixture of the zonal type. Produces single 
flowers in shades of red, pink, salmon and white. 
Pkt. (about 75 seeds) —25c; 1/16 ounce—$1.00 
