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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



CURKIES SUPERB 

 HOLLYHOCKS. 



The growing: popularity of this grand 

 hardy perennial has induced us to make 

 a great effort to procure the choicest 

 strains of Seed from every source. The 

 Seed we offer has been saved from named 

 varieties of every known shade of color, 

 and can be confidently recommended. 

 Seed sown in June or July will produce 

 plants for blooming' the next summer. 

 H. P. 



Double "White, Red, Crimson, Maroon, 

 Pink, Salmon, Yellow, Black, 



Choice Double Mixed. 



Any of the above, pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; 



% oz. 80c. 



Fine Double Mixed, pkt. 5c; % oz. 40c. 



CHOICE SINGLE HOLLYHOCKS. 



Mixed colors 



Pkt. 

 pkts. 10c; Vi oz. 25c. 5 



MAMMOTH FRINGED ALLEGHENY 

 HOLLYHOCKS. 



The mammoth flowers are formed of 

 loosely arranged petals, which look 

 as if made from tTie finest China 

 silk. The colors are shell pink, rose 

 and ruby red, shading off deeper at 

 the center, and exquisitely tinted 

 towards the edges; 3 pkts. 25c 10 



Single — Mixed 



15 



SINGLE HOLLYHOCKS. 



HOLLYHOCKS, ANNUAL HYBRIDS. 



These new Hybrid Hollyhocks show all the beauty and varied colorings of 

 fashioned garden favorites with the additional advantage that they can be flow 

 first season from Seed. Sown in the house or hot-bed in March they will bloom 

 while sown outdoors in May they can be flowered by August. 



Pkt. 



Double — Mixed; 3 pkts. 25c 10 



Everblooming Annual Hollyhocks. 

 An improvement over the above in the con- 

 tinuance, variety and profusion of bloom. 



Plants flower in three months from Seed 



and continue blooming in a magnificent 



diversity of form and color until frost. 



The strain is entirely free from disease. 



Mixed colors, double and single, pkt 



Three pkts 35 



Annual Hybrids — Double Fringed Mixed. 

 The flowers are fringed and as double as 



the best of the old-fashioned Hollyhock*. 



The colors range through light and dark 



yellow, chamois, flesh, rose, dark red, 



purple, lilac and black 10 



HUMIJLUS. 

 Japonicus (Japan Hop) — A rapid growing 



climber ' with luxuriant foliage, excellent 



for covering verandas, etc. "Withstands 



heat and drought well and is not troubled 



by insects. H. A. % oz. 20c -5 



Japonicus Variegatus (Variegated Japan 



Hop) — Like the preceding, except that the 



foliage is beautifully blotched 10 



HYACINTH BEAN. 

 (Dolichos.) 



Rapid growing climbers, bearing a profusion 

 of pea-shaped blossoms; the seed pods are 

 beautiful in fall. Sow in the open ground in 

 April and May, against trellis, arbors, etc. 10 

 feet. H. H. A. Pkt. 



the old- 

 ered the 

 by July, 



Pkt 



l.ablab, Mixed Colors, oz. 25c 5 



Soudanensis — Beans and foliage purple vio- 

 let; V 2 oz. 15c 5 



Giganteus, Giant Crimson — Color from light 

 pink to deep maroon; seed pods of a deep 



purple color; % oz. 15c 5 



Daylight — Snow-white flowers followed by 



cream-colored pods; y 2 oz. 15c 5 



Bush Hyacinth Bean — The showy compact 

 bushes present an attractive appearance 

 surmounted by enormous spikes of pure 

 white flowers, which are succeeded by 



large creamy white pods 10 



IMPATIENS HOLSTli. 

 Dwarf Hybrids — An improvement on Impatiens Sultani. They form dwarf, com- 

 pact plants ti to 11 inches in width by about s in height, freely branched. The 

 flowers, which vary in color from flesh-pink through shades of blush-pink, rose 

 and orange to scarlet and vermilion and are unusually large; are produced in con- 

 tinuous profusion all summer. Sow the seed indoors in March and transplant to 

 open ground in May. Packet 15c. . 



VATMI'.fiATED JAl'AX IK" 



IIVACINTir BEAN 



