SCENTED-LEAF GERANIUMS 
Lady Plymouth Snowflake Rose Camphor Rose 
For a new thrill in flower gardening try Scented Geraniums! Their unique 
foliage may be used in hundreds of ways to add beauty and an aromatic scent. Try 
them in corsages, bouquets and centerpieces. Also Scented Geraniums are fine for 
planting among other flowers or to scent an entrance or patio. 
You and your friends will enjoy thumbing their leaves and smelling the fragrance. 
No two have the same scent or shaped leaves. 
ROSE SCENTED 
GS-201—Snowflake Rose (P. adcifolium)— GS-206—Dr. Livingston (P. graveolens)— 
Extra large, rangy plant with mammoth faq] plant. finely divided 1 ee 
fan-shaped leaves blotched with white. Lav- |, ,.5 P fH ‘ y ‘divided leaves. Small 
ender bloom. ight orchl owers. 
GS-202—Camphor Rose (P. graveolens GS-209—Lady Plymouth (P. graveolens) — 
camphorum)—Deeply cut camphor scented Green leaves are covered with white blot- 
leaves. Small orchid flowers, purple-veined. ches. 
GS-203—Attar of Roses (P. capitatum)— GS-210—Old Fashioned Rose (P. grave- 
Tall growing, deeply cut, highly scented olens)—Deeply cut heart shaped leaf. Tall 
leaves. Small orchid flowers. compact plant. Small orchid flowers, veined 
GS-205—Fern Leaf (P. denticulatum fili- purple. 
cifolium) — Finest cut leaf of all. Tall : 
spreading plant resembles the fern. ‘Tiny GS-211—Shrubland Rose—Large crinkly 
white flowers. leaves. Red flower. Compact, bushy plant. 
SPICE SCENTED 
GS-255—P. australis—Trailing plant with GS-257—Logee’s Nutmeg (P. fragrans)— 
large, zoned’ leaves. Small clusters of deli- Cross between Apple and Nutmeg Gerani- 
ums. Viny plant with delicate white flow- 
cate lavender flowers. Spicy scent. ers. Upper petals veined with purple. 
GS-256—Nutmeg (P- fragrans) — Small, GS-258—Ginger (P. torento) — Rounded 
round, light green leaves; slightly scalloped. serrate léaves with grey stems. Ginger 
Clusters of tiny white flowers. scent. 
30c each; 8 for $2.00; 50 for $10.00 
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