CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL 



NIGOTIANA HYBRIDS OF SANDERAE. 



VARIOUS FLOWERED TOBACCO PLANT." 

 AS EASY TO GROW AS A PETUNIA. THE FLOWER NOVELTY OF THE CENTURY. 



These are the hardy annuals of the century. As a useful and beautiful garden 

 plant, they have no equal, and are unapproached — even the great beauty of Nicoti- 

 ana Sanderae is quite eclipsed by these new hybrids, and the culture is simplicity 

 itself. The most easily cultivated annual is not more readily grown than these 

 magnificent, new Nicotianas. They thrive in any soil or situation, either in pots, 

 boxes, or the open ground. The colors are pink, purple, crimson, dark red, light red, 

 violet, salmon and white. As a cut flower they are charming. They last well 

 and open their blossoms in water. Plants raised in February, and grown on in cold 

 frames, will flower in May; and if planted in the open ground, will continue to 

 bloom all the summer and autumn, making extraordinary branched specimens, and 

 retaining their leaves to the ground. 



Originators Collection of Eight Separate Colors, 35 cents. 



PANSY — NEW GIANT CURLED 

 "ANDROMEDA." 



This sort will undoubtedly rank 

 as one of the choicest of our Pan- 

 sies, rivalling even the charming 

 "Psyche" in its elegant and remark- 

 able beauty. The color is a very 

 delicate apple blossom, generally 

 showing a soft lavender blue or 

 rosy lilac hue, rendered still more 

 effective by a somewhat darker 

 ling. The petals have the beau- 

 tiful curled or undulated style of 

 Psyche and Masterpiece. 

 Pkt. 20 cents. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA GRANDI- 

 FLORA ROBUSTA. 



A great improvement over the old 

 Obconica. The individual flowers of 

 which measure 2 inches across, are 

 borne on very strong, rigid stems, 

 on which are carried enormous 

 heads of flower. A grand plant for 

 greenhouse and pot culture. 

 Pkt. 20 cents. 



SCABIOSA JAPONICA. 



NICOTIANA HYBRIDS OF SANDERAE. 



SCABIOSA JAPONICA. 



A hardy perennial Scabious or Mourn- 

 ing Bride, from Japan, forming large 

 many-branched bushes of about 2% feet 

 in height. The flowers are borne on long, 

 wiry stems 15 to 20 inches in length and 

 many of them measuring 2\' 2 inches 

 across of a beautiful lavender blue color. 

 The plants are extremely free flowering, 

 producing lovely flowers from June until 

 late in fall. Excellent for cut flower 

 work. Will not be at its best until the 

 second year. 



HARDY LARKSPUR. 

 Delphinium Grandifloruni Mixed. 



In our superb strain of Hardy Lark- 

 spurs which we have saved from our own 

 collection of named Hybrids, many of 

 which we had imported at a considerable 

 expense, we claim to be sending out the 

 '■ finest seed that can be obtained. On the 

 back of our cover this season we show in 

 color? these beautiful perennial Lark- 

 spurs, and no plants can surpass their 

 stately beauty when planted in clumps in 

 the herbaceous border. The plants are 

 strong growing and when well established 

 throw spikes of blooms 2 feet long, most- 

 ly in shades of blue and lilac. Their cul- 

 ture from seed is easy and they should be 

 sown in pots in March or April and when 

 large enough transplanted to their flow- 

 ering quarters. Where immediate effect 

 is wanted we would recommend plants as 

 offered on page 103. Our superb strain 

 contains double, semi-doubles and singles 

 in mixture. 



Pkt. of 100 Seeds 20 cents. 



Pkt. 20 cents. 



HARDY LARKSPUR 



bee colored illustration on back cover. 



At the Small Outlay of 25c 



You can have during; the whole smii- 

 hicr bushels of elegant Sweet Pen blos- 

 Nonis— see pngrc 52 which explains our 

 Kreat offer with instructions HOW TO 

 GROW THEM. 



PANSY ANDROMSDA. 



