FRUIT AND SPICE SCENTS 
All scents are strong and distinct. 
Note: The first four are varieties of Pelargonium 
leaf colors vary. 
NUTMEG, fragrans—Semi-prostrate plant, a 
criss-cross Of small hard wood covered with 
beautiful round, wavy, grey-green foliage. 
Sprays of very tiny white flowers rise 
above foliage. 
FRUITY, fragrans Logeex—Apple and Nut- 
meg cross. Very rich fragrance of ripe fruit. 
Foliage is brownish-green, flower stems red. 
APPLE CIDER, fragrans Codyi—Apple and 
Nutmeg cross. Foliage is light bright green. 
PINE, fragrans turnenth —Clean scent— 
more turpentine than pine, which does not 
seem to lessen its popularity. Green. 
APPLE, odoratissimwm—Very strong clean 
scent. Round, wavy, dollar-sized leaves 
rise On slender stems six to eight inches 
from the basal stems. Flowers are small 
sprays similar to fragrans varieties. 
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$25.00 per 100 
GINGER, torento—Leaf is a little larger and 
less notches than Lime (P. nervosum). 
Always one of the best sellers. Plant 
grows 14 to 18 inches first season, full and 
round. Large (1’’) lavender flower. 
LEMON-BALM, melisst¢mum—Fast and rather 
coarse grower, but one of the best lemon 
odors. A nice pot variety. 
LIME, nervosum—Very attractive low, round 
plant with saw-toothed foliage and nice 
lavender flowers. A very free bloomer, 
and a number one seller. 
ALMOND, (Pretty Polly)—Attractive light 
green plant with silvery pink flowers with 
dark crimson blotches. Scent is just fair, 
but sells well. 
fragrans and have identical plant growth with Nutmeg, but 
STRAWBERRY, scarboroviae, (Countess of 
Scarborough)—Plant is upright, similar to 
crispum with leaves close to the stems, 
but less stiff than crispum. Appearance is 
reddish-green, flowers are small lavender- 
pink. 
PEACH, grossularoides, (Gooseberry-leaved)— 
Very distinct rich odor pleasing to all. The 
plant is upright with foliage close to the 
stems and compact. The foliage is green 
and variegated in a_ pretty  hit-and-miss 
fashion. Flowers are pale orchid. 
CINNAMON, gratwm—Similar to Attar of 
Roses. 
ORANGE, citriodorum, (Citronella, Prince of 
Orange)—Somewhat similar in growth to 
Lime (nervosum) with leaves less notched. 
Blooms well. Medium-sized  viola-like 
flowers are orchid blotched with crimson. 
PEPPERMINT, tomentoswm—tTrailing plant 
with large velvety, very pubescent, grey 
foliage. Very popular and an_ excellent 
trailing pot plant. 
PUNGENT PEPPERMINT, denticulatwm to- 
mentosum.—Fine large, upright plant with 
deeply cut, grey foliage, and very sharp, 
distinct peppermint scent. 
JOY LUCILLE, tomentosum. x quecifolium— 
Very large and rangy hybrid, that makes 
a good sized pot plant with large 5- 
fingered leaves. As a garden subject, Joy 
Lucille is a beautiful plant with clusters 
of small flowers and a minty fragrance. 
WORMWOOD, abrotanifolium,  (Southern- 
wooed leaved)—-A woody appearing plant 
with attractive tiny grey leaves. Fast 
like. The foliage is excellent in sachets. 
ROOTING POWDERS 
A large percentage of disease symptoms can be directly charged to the use of the 
wrong rooting formula. To promote better crops we are offering CUTSTART which has 
become the accepted powder for the trade. We root well over a million cuttings each 
year and use CUTSTART exclusively. 
CUTSTART %2X 
Pelargoniums (Lady Washingtons) 
Poinsettia tip cuttings. 
CUTSTART 1X 
All geraniums (except Lady Washingtons) 
begonias, fuchsias. 
CUTSTART 2X 
Mums, carnations, and most foliage plants. 
CUTSTART 3X 
1 Ib. Postpaid 6 Ib. Postpaid 
Gardenias, azaleas, and most semi-woody plants. 
CUTSTART 4X 
Camelias, boxwood, and most hardwood cuttings. 
CUTSTART 8X 
Deciduous magnolias. 
$4.40 $20.00 
4.40 20.00 
4.40 20.00 
5.40 25.00 
6.40 30.00 
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