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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



DAHLIA COUNTESS OP LONSDALE. 



DAHLIAS. 



CACTUS DAHLIAS. 



Armentine Desleins — New. See page 6. 40c each. 



Burbank — Rich, brilliant, dazzling- red. 



Cockatoo — True color lemon-yellow, shaded rose, white center 

 petals; sometimes all yellow or all white, or flowers of both 

 colors on the same plant. 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 



Countess of Lonsdale — A profuse bloomer. Color salmon pink. 



Country Girl — Beautiful g-olden-yellow, suffused with salmon- 

 rose. 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 



Goliath — A very large and distinct variety. Ground color yel- 

 low, suffused and tinted with reddish-salmon. 25c each; 

 $2.50 per doz. 



J. B. Briant — Golden-yellow, tinting to soft, creamy yellow. 

 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 



J. H. Jackson — Rich velvety-maroon. One of the best. 25c 

 each; $2.50 per doz, 



Maid of Honor — Soft rose or peach-blossom pink. 



Master Carl — A pleasing bright amber. Unsurpassable for ex- 

 hibition or garden purposes. Flowers fairly colossal. 30c 

 each; $3.00 per doz. 



Mont Blanc — Pure white of fine form. 



Oliver Twist — Very large, bright crimson, petals twisted. 



Pius X — The ideal, pure white Cactus Dahlia. Flowers 5 to 6 

 inches across. 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 



Prince of Yellows — Rich canary-yellow, petals fringed. 



Bene Cayeux — New. See page 6. 40c each. 



Bosa Superba — Fine soft pink. Free, early bloomer. 25c each; 

 $2.50 per doz. 



Bosine — Pleasing shade of rose, very large flowering. 



Strahlein Krone — Intense cardinal-red. 



SHOW AND FANCY DAHLIAS. 



A. D. Livoni — Beautiful soft pink, with quilled petals and full 

 to the center; an early and profuse bloomer. S. 



Arabella — Sulphur, tipped pink. S. 



Dorothy Peacock — New. See page 6. 40c each. S. 



Dreer's White — A free-flowering, very larg-e, pure white, re- 

 sembling Grand Duke Alexis. 35c each; $3.50 per doz. S. 



Frank Smith — Dark maroon, tipped white. F. 



Lemon Beauty — A beautiful lemon-yellow. S. 



Paul's Scarlet — Brightest scarlet. S. 



Penelope — White, flaked lavender. F. 



Prof. Mansfield — Flowers, often six inches in diameter, vary in 

 color from cream through shades of yellow and red to deep 

 crimson. F. 



Progress — Soft rosy lake. F. 



Storm King — One of the finest white show Dahlias, flowers 

 large. S. 



Any of the above named Dahlias, each 20c; 6 for $1.00; 

 per dose. $1.75, except where otherwise noted. 



PAEONY-FLOWEBED DAHLIAS. 



Germania — A dark velvety wine-color, shaded with yellow, the 

 flowers borne on long, stiff stems. 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 



Queen Emma — A charming shade of hollyhock-pink, the inner 

 petals banded with gold. A very beautiful variety. 30c each; 

 $3.00 per doz. 



Queen Wilhelmina — Immense, fluffy, pure white flowers, with yel- 

 low center; a handsome decorative flower. 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 



DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. 



Augusta Nonin — Rich, fiery scarlet, one of the most brilliant in ex- 

 istence. Blooms of largest size. 35c each; $3.50 per doz. 



Blue Oban — The nearest approach to blue found in Dahlias. 



Catherine Duer- — Bright crimson-scarlet, very large. 25c each; 

 $2.50 per doz. 



Clifford XV. Bruton — A tall, vigorous grower and free-bloomer; of 

 immense size, perfect form and of the finest canary-yellow. 



Delice — The finest pink decorative Dahlia. See page 6. 40c each. 



Frank L. Bassett — Bright royal purple, shading to blue. 



Grand Duke Alexis — A magnificent flower of large size and distinct 

 form, with quilled petals. Pure white, delicately tinged lavender- 

 pink. 



Henry Patrick — A superb pure white variety, of large size and 

 borne on long stems; fine for cutting. 



Jack Bose — Rich crimson. Early and profuse bloomer. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria — An extremely early, clear ivory white. 

 Flowers large and perfect in form with broad petals. 30c each; 

 $3.00 per doz. 



Mine. A. Lumiere — New. See page 6. 35c each. 



Nymphaea (Water-lily Dahlia) — Clear shrimp pink. Very fine. 



Phenomene — New. See page 6. 50c each. 



Virginia Maule — A delicate shade of shell-pink. Plants robust, 

 flowering abundantly all season. 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 



Zulu— Rightly named "the Black Dahlia." Jet black, changing to 

 black maroon as the flowers fully expand. 



POMPON DAHLIAS. 



Allie Mourey — Light pink, tipped deep pink. 

 Elegante — Soft pink, tipped deep pink. 

 Guiding Star — Pure white. 

 Snowclad — Dwarf, pure white. 

 Splendens Imbricata — Bright red. 

 Sunshine — Brilliant scarlet. 



SINGLE DAHLIAS. 



20th Century Orchid-Flowered Dablia — Rosy 

 white tips and white disc around the yellow 



Collarette — 



Maurice Bivoire 



Outside petals 

 deep velvety, 

 ox-blood red, 

 collar fringed 

 and pure white. 



Danish Cross — 



Bright scarlet, 

 with a -white 

 stripe through i 

 each petal. 



Gaillardia — Gol- 

 den-yellow with 

 disc of red 

 around the yel- 

 low center. 25c 

 each; $2.50 per 

 doz. 



Gold Standard — Deep yellow. 



John Downie — Glowing crim- 

 son. 



Snow Queen — Pure white. 



Striking — Large, rich maroon, 

 white tipped. 



Twilight — Soft lavender, 

 shaded rose, very fine. 



Any of the above named 

 Dahlias, each 20c; C for $1.00; 

 per doz. $1.75, except where 

 other-wise noted. 



DAHLIAS IN MIXTUHE. 



Choice named sorts, many 

 colors in mixture. Double or 

 single. Cannot designate color. 

 15c each; $1.50 per doz. 



crimson, with 

 center. 



DAHLIA A. 0, LIVONI. 



DON'T FAIL TO NOTE tbe collection of 6 Superb Dahlias offered on page 6. 



