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CURKIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS 



NASTURTIUMS. 



These are without doubt the most admired of any of our summer 

 flowering plants, and succeed well in any good garden soil, even under 

 the most ordinary conditions of culture. Light or gravelly soils pro- 

 duce the best results, for in rich soils they show a tendency to run to 

 leaf. Nothing can equal the tall varieties for covering fences, veran- 

 das or unsightly outhouses, or by pegging down the stems to the 

 ground a handsome bed can be had. They flower profusely, giving an 

 immense blaze of color, which greatly tends to heighten the appear- 

 ance of the garden. 



TALL, OR CLIMBING VARIETIES. 



Prince Henry, yellow marbled 



scarlet. 

 Regelianum, violet crimson. 

 Straw Color. 

 Scarlet and Gold, flowers bright 



scarlet, foliage yellow. 

 Scarlet. 



Crimson. 



Edward Otto, brownish lilac. 

 Heinemanni, chocolate color. 

 Hemisphericuin, lemon yellow, 



with throat blotches of deep 



crimson. 

 King Theodore, flowers almost 



black, foliage bluish green. 

 Orange. 

 Pearl, white. 



COLLECTION of 

 Tall Nasturtiums- 



oz. 10c 



Vesuvius, salmon rose, dark foli 



age. 

 Von Moltke, beautiful rose. 

 Yellow. 



Any of the Above, pkt. 5c; ox. 10c. 

 6 varieties, 15c. COLLECTION of 12 varieties, 

 —Fine mixed; postpaid, per lb. 60c; % lb. 20c; 

 Pkt. 



25c. 



DWARF OR TOM THUMB VARIETIES. 



Ardoise — Large, perfectly formed flowers of a bright orange-yellow, 

 marked clear slaty mauve, slightly tinged chocolate-brown. 



Aurora — Chrome yellow spotted and veined purplish carmine. 



Beauty — Striped red and yellow. 



Chameleon — The variously colored flowers of different colors 

 markings on the same plant are borne in great profusion. 



and 



Gem, sulphur 



Golden King, golden. 

 King of Tom Thumbs, scarlet. 

 King Theodore, dark maroon. 

 Lady Bird — Golden, with a flame 

 of ruby crimson on each petal. 

 Pearl, cream. 



Prince Henry, bright yellow, 

 spotted and marbled with scar- 

 let. 

 Ruby King, ruby. Spotted. 



Any of the Above, pkt. 5c; oz. 10c. 

 COLLECTION of 6 varieties, 15c. COLLECTION of 12 varieties, 25c. 

 Dwarf Nasturtium — Fine mixed, per lb. 70c; Vi lb. 25c; oz. 10c; pkt. 5 



Crimson. 

 Crystal Palace 



spotted. 



Empress of India, the most bril- 

 liant variety in cultivation, 

 very dark foliage and flowers 

 of a deep rich crimson. 



Golden Queen, golden-yellow 

 flowers on golden foliage. 

 Rose. 



GIANT CLIMBING NASTDRTIUMS. 



CURRIE'S CREAM CITY MIXTURE OF 

 DWARF NASTURTIUMS. 



For this mixture we put up an even proportion of all the finest 

 named sorts and colors. It is certain to produce a much more hand- 

 some effect than the ordinary mixed. Postpaid, per lb. $1.50; \i lb. 

 45c; oz. 15c; large pkt. 10c. 



Our Cream City Mixture of Tall and Dwarf Nasturtiums are 

 choice well-balanced mixtures, containing all the best colors in 

 their proper proportions. No better can be obtained anywhere 

 at any price. 



CURRIE'S CREAM CITY MIXTURE OF 

 TALL NASTURTIUMS. 



In the mixture we have aimed to give our patrons the best pos- 

 sible combination of colors; we use only the finest named sorts in 

 equal proportions of colors, and are adding each season all the new 

 large-flowering hybrids, many of which are of great size and sub- 

 stance. Postpaid, per lb. $1.50; Vi lb. 45c; oz. 15c; large pkt. 10c. 



NASTURTIUM CHAMELEON. 



NASTURTIUM. 



Dwarf Lilliput. 



A charming and distinct dwarf compact class; the plants form round, 

 compact bushes of light green leaves, through which appear an immense 

 number of blooms borne well above the foliage. The colorings are beau- 

 tiful. Excellent sort for bedding or for ribbon borders. 

 Pkt. 5c; ox. 15c; % lb. 40c; lb. $1.40. 



