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CURRIE BROS. CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 



PRIMULA OBCONICA GIGANTEA, 



A great improvement over the old Trade pkt. 



type of P. Obconica, being of stur- oz. of about 



dier habit and more free flower- 

 ing. Our strain is unsurpassed 



for size of blooms, color and sub- 

 stance. Sown in early spring they 



make fine plants for winter and 



spring flowering. 

 Obconica Giganteu Rose — Pale rose 



color, fine ... 500 .35 



Obconica Gigantea Crimson — (Ker- 



mensina) deep crimson ... 500 .35 



Obconica Gigantea Lilac — Soft lilac. ... 500 .35 



Obconica Gigantea Hybrida Mixed — 



A fine mixture containing all the 



known colors ■ ••■ 500 .35 



Obconica Grandiflora — Mixed 1.000 seeds, .25 



Obconica Grandiflora — White 1,000 .25 



Obconica Grandiflora — Rose 1,000 .25 



Obconica Grandiflora Vesuvius — Car- , 



mine red 1.000 _ .35 



Obconica Grandiflora Coerulea — Blue . . . 1,000 .35 



PYRETHRUM. 

 Purlhenifolium Aureum — Golden 



Feather 1.000 ' .10 



Pereuuial Pyretbrum. 

 . Old favorite herbaceous plants, very ■ 



much in use for borders. 

 Double French Hybrids — Beautiful, 



large flowering hardy plants, 



bearing bright-colored double 



flowers of crimson, pink, rose, 



white, etc 250 " .25 



Roseum — (Persian Insect Powder 



Plant). Rose colored 500 .10 



Uligiuosum— (Giant Ox-Eye Daisy). 



4 to 5 feet, September and October ... 1,000 .25 



RIC1NUS (See Castor Beans). 



IUIDBECKIA. 

 Fulgida — Orange yellow, purple cen- 



£e),. _ ... 500 .10 



Purpurea — Showy reddish purple 



flower 500 .15 



SALPIGLOSSIS. 



Fiuest Mixed — Large flowering 50 1,000 .10 



Emperor — Extra large flowering 1,000 .10 



SALVIA. 



Clara Redman — (Bonfire) 2.50 500 .25 



Splendens . .' I- 25 50 ° - 15 



Precocity — Grows 12 in. in height; 



a fine bedding sort; scarlet 6.00 500 .35 



Zurich — New dwarf scarlet 6.00 500 .35 



Ball of Fire — A splendid dwarf sort; 



extra fine 6.00 500 " .35 



SAN VIT ALIA. 

 Procumbens Fl. PI. — Double yellow. ... 1,000 .10 



SAPONARIA. " 



Calabrica— Pink 1,000 .10 



Calabrica — White 1,000 .10 



SCABIOSA — (Mourning. Bride). 



Dwarf Double Mixed 15 1.000 .10 



Leviathan — Mixed 20 1,000 " .10 



Caucasica — A fine perennial and one 



which should be in every garden, 



if only for cutting purposes, lilac 



blue 250 " .15 



White 250 .25 



SCHIZANTHUS. 



Dwarf Large Flowered Hybrids. 1,000 " .10 



Wisetonensis Improved, . an im- 

 proved strain of Butterfly flower, 



very useful for cutting and for 



pot plants 1.000 " .25 



SMILAX. 

 Myrsiphyllum Asparagoides, lb., $3.00 .25 500 .10 



SOLANUM. 

 Capsicastrom — (Jerusalem Cherry). 



Red berried plants that are always 



in demand around Christmas. 



Sow early to get good plants 1,000 .10 



STOKESIA — Stoke's Aster. 

 Cyanen — One of the most useful 



"perennial plants, producing in 



great abundantce its large, showy, 



Aster-like deep blue flowers 1.00 1,000 " .20 



STOCKS. 



Beauty of Nice — A very fine strain 

 of Early Flowering stock adapted 

 for indoor flowering, during win- 

 ter and spring. It is also an ex- 

 cellent sort for outdoor growing, 



furnishing large spikes of bloom. Trade pkt. 



% oz. oz. of .about 



Pink (Daybreak color) $ .30 1.75 1,000 " .20 



Canary Yellow 30 2.00 1,000 " .20 



Crimson King 30 2.00 1,000 " .20 



White •• 30 1.50 1,000 " .20 



Queen Alexandra, Rosy lilac. . . .30 1.75 1,000 " .20 



Mixed 30 1.75 1,000 " .20 



STOCKS— GERMAN TEN WEEKS. 



Snowflake — Early white fore- % oz. oz. 

 ing, stock $1.25 



"Cut and Come Again" — 



White Florists' strain 40 2.50 



"Cut and Come Again" — 



Mixed .40 2.50 



Largest Flowering Double 

 Dwarf — 10-Week Stock: 

 Rose, Light blue, 



Rlood red, White, 



Canary yellow, Chamois, 



Dark Violet, Carmine, 



Trade pkt. 

 of about 

 1,000 seeds, $ 



.50 



1,000 " 



.25 



1,000 " 



.25 



.00 



1,000 " 

 1,000 " 

 1,000 " 



.15 

 .25 

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.15 

 .15 



1,000 " 

 1,000 " 

 1,000 " 



.05 

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500 " 



.10 





500 " 



.10 



each 35 2.00 1,000 



Largest Flowering Dwarf— 



10-Week, Extra Choice 



Mixed 35 2.00 1,000 



Dwarf — German 10-W 7 eek, 



Mixed 20 



Early Autumn Flowering 



It rout |>lon Finest Mixed 



SUNFLOWER 

 Double Chrysanthemum lb. 



Flowered 1.00 



Double Californiau 1.00 



Double Globe Shaped 1 . 00 



"Cut and Come Again," — 



Single mixed ... 



"Cut and Come Again," — 



Double mixed 



"Cut and Come Again," — 



Stella Yellow with black 



center 5o0 " 



SWEET WILLIAM. 

 Auricula Flowered — Finest Mixed... .15 1,000 " 



Finest Single Mixed 15 1,000 " 



Finest Double Mixed 35 1,000 " 



SWEET PEAS. 



GIANT ORCHID OR BUTTERFLY- FLOWERED 



These new Spencer and Unwin types are known in 

 flower markets as Butterfly Sweet Peas, and have 

 the place of the old standard sorts. The flowers are 

 with beautifully -waved petals averaging 3 and 4 to a 

 We strongly recommend all Florists to grow the new 

 they bring' better prices and find more ready sales. 

 Asta Ohu (Spencer), Lavender % oz. oz. % lb 



suffused with mauve 25 



Aurora Speucer, White flaked 



with orange salmon 20 



Blanche Ferry Spencer, Pink and 

 white . . 25 



1 Couutess Spencer — Grand flowers 



of lovely shell pink, shading 



deeper pink at edges 20 



3 E. J. Castle — Rich carmine rose, 



shaded salmon 10 



Ethel Roosevelt (Spencer) — Soft 



primrose, overlaid with blush 



crimson .. .25 .45 1.50 



Florence Nightingale (Spencer) — 



Soft rich lavender .25 .50 1.65 



2 Florence Morse Speucer — Light 



pink, edged darker pink 20 .60 



Frank Dolby — Large lovely pale 

 blue " 10 .25 



2 Gladys Unwin — Clear, bright 



light pink, slightly deeper tint 



than at the edges 05 .15 



3 John Ingmau (Spencer) — Deep, 



rich carmine rose standard, deep 



rosy pink wings 20 .60 



Helen Lewis (Spencer) — Orange 



pink seedling of the Countess 



Spencer class 15 .45 



5 King Edward Spencer — Bright 



scarlet 20 .60 



Marie Corelli (Spencer) — Brilli- 

 ant rose carmine 35 1.00 



Maud Holmes— Brilliant crimson 



the finest Spencer of this color. 



Pkt. 50 seeds, 20c 1-00 .... 



W. T. Hutchius (Spencer) — 



Creamy yellow, blush pink mar- 



.25 



.25 



fin 



10 



White Speucer — Pure white flow- 

 ers of enormous size 



Nora Unwin — Giant pure white 

 flowers 



Othello Spencer — Dark maroon... 



Primrose Spencer — A decided 

 primrose color 



Senator Spencer — Deep claret 

 flaked on a ground of heliotrope 



Countess Spencer, Mixed Seed- 

 lings — The colors vary from 

 blush pink, through all the 

 beautiful shades of pink, salmon 

 pink and rose, deepening at the 

 edges and wavy undulations. 

 Our mixture of the Spencer 

 seedlings is well balanced and 

 contains the best of the new 

 class 



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