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CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL 



CYCLAMEN. 



Valuable pot plants with orchid-like blossoms of great va- 

 riety and beauty of coloring-, varying from the purest -white 

 to the darkest crimson. They can be grown from seed -and 

 brought to flower in about 11 months from the time of sow- 

 ing. H. H. P. 1 foot. 



GIANT FLOWERED CYCLAMEN. 



Giant — Pare White. 

 Giant — Pale Pink. . 

 Giant — Dark Rose . 



Pkt 

 . . .15 

 . . .15 

 ...15 



Pkt. 



with 



Giant — W hite 



<• rim sun eye 



Giant — Bright Crinison.lo 

 Giant Flowered, Finest Mixed — The flowers meas- 

 ure from 2 to 2V 2 inches in length 15 



New Feathered Cyclamen — The flowers are large, 

 with a distinct Crest or Feather upon the face of 

 each petal, the feather adding very much to its 

 lasting qualities. White, pkt. 25c; rose 25 



CYCXASIEX. 



DAHLIA. 



Bloom froni Seed the First Season. 



Nothing can be more effective than a bed 



of Dahlias or a few individual plants of them 



placed around borders. By sowing early In 



spring and afterwards transplanting, they 



can be had in flower the same season. The 



single and Cactus varieties are valuable for 



decorative work in vases, etc. H. H. P. 



Extra Choice, Double Mixed — From finest Pkt. 

 named flowers 10 



Pompone, Finest Doable Mixed — Small 

 flowering 10 



Single, Finest Mixed — Very showy and 

 fine for cut flowers 5 



Cactus Dahlia — Of distinct and remark- 

 able appearance, the petals being quil- 

 led and curved loosely and gracefully. 

 Finest Mixed 10 



Collarette — A novel t3'pe, the frill or col- DIGIT, 



lar around the center being of a differ- 

 ent shade from the other petals, mak- 

 ing a unique and striking flower. Mixed 

 colors 10 



20th Century or Orchid-Flowered — One of the finest of the Pkt. 

 single Dahlias. The individual flowers are charming in 

 color, a rosy crimson with white tips" and white disc 

 around the yellow center. As the season advances the 

 color lightens until finally they come clear white, suffused 

 with rose 10 



DAISY THE BBID1 



DOUBLE DAISIES. 



Mollis Perennis. fl. pi One of the most 



charming of our early spring flowers. They 



are very easily raised from seed, and can be 



5g# had in bloom the first season. Require a 



slig-ht protection during the winter. H. H. 



P?# JF" R Pkt - 



The Bride — The best of the Double "White 



Daisies, extra large and very double 



flowers, borne on long stiff stems. Very 



early and free flowering 10 



Longfellow — Flowers large, dark rose. ... 5 



Snowball — Large, very double, pure white 5 



Double White . .- 5 



Double Red 5 



s Double Mixed 5 



DATURA. 



Ornamental, strong growing annuals, attaining a height of 

 2 to 3 feet. Very handsome and easily grown plants for 

 beds or borders, producing a profusion of showy, trumpet- 

 shaped flowers in various shades of white, yellow and purple. 

 Sow in open ground May and June. H. A. 3 feet. 



Double Finest Mixed 5 



Cornucopia — Flowers double white inside, 

 outside purple, averaging S inches long by 

 5 inches across; fragrant 5 



DELPHIN- 

 IUM. 



(See 

 spur, 

 69). 



Lark- 

 p age 



DIGITALIS 



Foxglove. 



H a ndsome, 

 stately grow- 

 ing plants, 

 with beauti- 

 fully mottled 

 thimple shap- 

 ed flowers; 

 prod uced in 

 profusion on a 

 stem usually 

 about 3 feet 

 h igh. The 

 racemes of 

 flowers are 

 about 2 feet 

 long. H. P. 



Fine Mixed. 5 



