6 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
ASTER, AUTUMN GLORY. 
Pkt. 
CYCLAMEN, Mrs. Buckston—This-‘is one of the few Cycla- 
mens that have been honored by the Award of Merit from 
the Royal Horticultural Society. Cyclamen, Mrs. Buckston, 
is of a real salmon shade, somewhat more delicate than 
Salmon King. Flowers 8 inches in diameter. The chief 
attraction of this Cyclamen is the beautifully frilled 
flowers which are a great improvement on the Butterfly 
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NOVELTY COLLECTION OF SIX SUPERB NEW DAHLIAS. 
Each 
Augusta Nonin (Decorative)—One of the most brilliant 
Dahlias in existence, the color being a rich, fiery scarlet. 
Blooms are of the largest size, full to the center and of 
the best exhibition type. Very few of the recent intro- 
ductions have met with such success as has this one.... 40 
Cockatoo (Cactus)—In this variety we have the most un- 
usual combination of colors imaginable. The true color 
is lemon-yellow shaded rose; with white center petals, but 
sometimes the flowers are all yellow or all white, and 
again a combination of both on the same plant........... 40 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (Decorative)—Clear ivory-white 
without a shade or blemish. The flowers are large, of 
perfect form, with immense broad, flat petals. One of 
the many attractive features of this sterling sort is its 
extreme earliness 
Master Carl (Cactus)—The color is a pleasing shade of 
bright amber, which combined with its other good qual- 
ities makes this new Dahlia unsurpassable for exhibition 
or garden purposes. Unlike most other cactus Dahlias 
its colossal flowers are held upright on stout stems..... 35 
Pius X (Cactus)—In this we believe we are offering the 
ideal Cactus Dahlia, a type cultivators have for a long 
time been striving to secure. In color it is pure snow- 
white with flowers from 5 to 6 inches in diameter 
Virginia Maule (Decorative)—A gem of the most beautiful 
coloring, being a delicate shade of shell-pink. 
The entire collection of six varieties, one strong root of 
each, for $2.00, 
NEW ASTERS. 
Pkt. 
Autumn Glory—A new very late Branching Aster. This 
is similar to the well-known Semples Pink, but is a 
larger and stronger type of plant, and a much more 
substantial flower. A pure sea-shell pink. This Aster 
comes into bloom when other late varieties are past 
their prime, and before the early Chrysanthemums are 
ready, thus prolonging the Aster season two weeks. 
The flowers are very double, and are borne on stems of 
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Viek’s Pink Enchantress—A large loosely arranged 
flower of a soft delicate pink similar to the Pink En- 
chantress Carnation. The plants are upright in habit 
and very vigorous, the leaves large and broad. The 
stems are long, strong and graceful..... alerohstcredenetstoncnche 
Purple Rochester—A more Chrysanthemum-like flower 
than those of the original Lavender Pink Rochester. 
A rich shade of deep purple. The long, narrow petals 
fall over one another in a charming cascade of color, 
forming a wonderful shaggy mass that cannot be 
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Vick’s White and Pink King—These two Asters are a 
great acquisition. The plants are very tall and 
crowned with massive flowers quite unlike any other 
type in cultivation. The thick masses of long, narrow 
petals give the flowers a beautiful soft, fluffy appear- 
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One Pkt. Each of the Above 5 Novelties for 80c. 
See Illustrations on Page 62. 
ASTERMUM—A splendid new type of the Hohenzollern 
Aster. of immense size, with very full center. The 
following description is given by the raiser: The 
plant reaches a height of from 18 to 24 inches, srow- 
ing very straight, with strong sturdy stems, starting 
near the base. We offer it in three colors. White, 
Pink, Lavender, and Mixed. Each per pkt........... 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM, New Single Early Flowering Hy- 
brids, H. H. P.—With the introduction of these hy- 
brids we have a new race which, without any special 
treatment, begin to bloom, under glass, in July. They 
bloom equally as well outdoors. Sow in February or 
March in pots or boxes, prick off when ready, and 
treat exactly the same as Asters, planting them in 
the open early in May....... 6 Sago soeousce scones e eos 
GAILLARDIA. 
Currie’s Exhibition Strain—A beautiful collection of 
gold, lemon, gold and crimson, crimson, scarlet, brown 
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