SCENTED LEAF GERANIUMS 
You'll enjoy thumbing 
their leaves and sniff- 
ing their fragrance. No 
two have the same aro- 
ma or leaf pattern. 
ROSE SCENTED 
GS-201—Snowllake Rose (P. adcifolium)—Extra large, rangy 
plant with mammoth fan-shaped leaves blotched with white 
Lavender bloom. 
GS-203—Attar of Roses (P. capitatum)—Tall growing, deeply 
cut, highly scented leaves. Small orchid flowers. 
GS-205—Fern Leaf (P. denticulatum)—Finest cut leaf of all. 
Tall spreading plant resembles the fern. Tiny white flowers. 
GS-206—Dr. Livingston (P. graveolens)—Tall plant, finely di- 
vided leaves, small light orchid flowers. 
GS-207—Grey or Silver Leaf Rose (P. graveolens)—White 
edged, silvery-grey leaves. 
GS-208—Grey Lady Plymouth (P. graveolens)—Strong rose 
scent. Silvery grey leaves with white margins. 
GS-210—Old-Fashioned Rose (P. graveolens) — Deeply cut 
heart-shaped leaf. Tall, compact plant. Small orchid flowers, 
veined purple. 
GS-211—Shrubland Rose—Large, crinkly leaves. Red flower. 
Compact, bushy plant. 
GS-212—Giant Rose (P. graveolens giganteum)—Sweet rose 
scent. Large leaf on rangy plant. 
SPICE SCENTED 
GS-255—P. australis—Trailing plant with large, zoned leaves. 
Small clusters of delicate lavender flowers. Spicy scent. 
GS-256—Nutmeg (P. fragrans)—Small, round, light green 
leaves; slightly scalloped. Clusters of tiny white flowers. 
GS-257—Logee’s Nutmeg (P. fragrans)—Cross between Ap- 
ple and Nutmeg Geraniums. Viny plant with delicate white 
flowers. Upper petals veined with purple. 
GS-258—Ginger (P. torento)—Rounded serrate leaves with 
grey stems. Ginger scent. Lavender rose flowers. 
GS-259—Cinnamon—Deeply cut, slightly cupped leaves. 
Good cinnamon scent. Bright red flowers. 
35c each; 10 for $3.00; 50 for $12.50 
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