PINE (P. fragrans turpintha). Clean, refreshing pine scent. 
Small round leaf. Sprays of tiny flowers. 50c 
PEPPERMINT (P. tomentosum). True mint scent. Large velvety 
“grape leaf’. Prolific grower. Tiny white flowers. 50c 
PEPPERMINT (P. denticulatum tomentosum). Pungent. Good 
mint scent. Rather small but long, downy, 5-lobed leaf. 
Unusually handsome plant. Tiny white flowers. 0c 
STRAWBERRY (Countess of Scarborough) (P. scarboroviae) 
Small, crinkled, tri-lobed leaves. Small lavender-pink 
flowers. 50c 
P. Schottesham Pet. Filbert scented. Low, round light green 
plant with deeply cut foliage and a myriad of small 
brilliant. red flowers. 50c 
P. Shrubland Rose. Pungent. Large, heavy, glossy leaf. Tall, 
vigorous and spreading plant: Handsome when showy 
rose flowers open. 90c 
SOUTHERNWOOD-LEAVED (P. abrotanifolium). Strong 
pungent scent. Silvery, finely-feathered growth of small, 
much divided leaves. Tiny white flowers. 90c 
W. R. KIRSCH (P. crispum and peltatum cross). Lemon scent- 
ed. Stiff crinkled leaves close to stems. Light fuchsia 
flowers. 50c 
Spocies Uarictios 
P. frutetorum. Dark green foliage with a well-defined brown 
zone. Beautiful with a profusion of bright salmon single 
flowers above the dark foliage. 50c 
P. Dark Beauty. Differs from frutetorum only in that entire 
center of leaf is brown. Very striking. 90c 
P. Brilliant. Dark green leaf, deeply cut. Cerise flowers, 
upper petals deeply veined and gleaming, center of 
blossom light. Attractive. Good grower and free blooming. 
Viste 
P. Old Scarlet Unique. Wooly, pointed-lobed greyish leaf. 
Rather rangy plant, rare and handsome. Large scarlet 
flowers with striking black markings. Free blooming. 75c 
Knotted Stork’s Bill (P. gibbosum) (Evening scented). Spread- 
ing plant. Odd stems with enlarged joints account for one 
of its common names. The small greenish-yellow flowers 
are fragrant during the evening hours. This novelty is 
strictly a collector’s item. VSG 
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