LIST OP CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1910. 



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CURRIES TWO 

 NEW AMERICAN PANSIES. 



Exhibited for the first time at the Wisconsin State Fair last Septem- 

 ber, where they attracted a great deal of attention, being much admired 

 on account of their delicacy and fine texture. 



Pkt. 

 New Pansy "Cyclone" — A grand new Pansy of the Giant Class, great- 

 ly admired on account of its delicate shading. It has a white 

 ground, flushed near the outer edge with lavender, and bordered 

 with dark purple. It is a free bloomer, and very robust in habit, 

 making it a valuable bedding sort 20 



New Pansy "Eiderdown" — This is a beautiful new white Pansy of 

 the Giant Type, with flowers perfect in form and delicately fringed 

 around the edges; of the purest velvety white except a faint tinge 

 of lavender near the center. As an exhibition flower this variety 

 attracts the greatest attention, and because of its free-branching 

 habit it is a profuse bloomer, and is especially valuable for bed- 

 ding 20 



The two New Pansies, one packet each for 30c. 



CURLED OR RUFFLED PANSIES. 



Giant Curled "Masterpiece" — An interesting and charmin ~ class of 

 Pansies quite unique in appearance on account of the curled or 

 ruffled edges of the petals. Pkt. 

 The flowers are of great size 

 and substance and contain 

 many colors and combina- 

 tions not shown in other 

 Pansy mixtures 10 



Andromeda — A new and charm- 

 ing addition to the Giant 

 Curled Class. The color is a 

 delicate apple blossom, with a 

 trace of soft lavender or rosy 

 lilac veins 15 



Cassier "Psyche" — One of the 

 most beautiful of the Ruffled 

 Class with fine velvety violet- 

 colored blossoms, which are 

 surrounded by a broad margin 

 of white, making a most de- 

 sirable acquisition 10 



PANSY EIDERDOWN. 



PANSY CYCLONE. 



VIOLAS OR TUFTED 

 PANSIES. 



Pkt. 

 Violas or Tufted Pansies — A new 



and improved large flowering 

 strain producing blooms rival- 

 ing in size those of the best 

 Pansies. They are more pe- 

 rennial in their character and 

 once started will bloom for a, 

 longer period than the ordi- 

 nary Pansies. Many of the 

 blooms are sweet scented, ri- 

 valing the violet in their per- 

 fume. Sow in May, trans- 

 planting in August into per- 

 manent beds or borders for 

 flowering the following spring 

 and summer. Mixed colors... 10 



PANSY "PSYCHE.' ; 



CURRIES BARGAIN COLLECTION 

 OF BEDDING PANSIES. 



Black Blue — Very rich. 



Bronze — Reddish brown. 



Emperor William — Brilliant blue, with purple eye. 



Mahogany Color — Peculiar shade. 



Golden Yellow — Beautiful clear yellow. 



Faust, or King of the Blacks: — Densest black Pansy known. 



Snowilake — Pure white. 



Yellow Spotted — Beautiful yellow, with a black center. 



Azure Blue — Very fine. 



Gold Margined — Beautiful color with gold margin. 



Silver Margined — A new and fine variety, with silver margin. 



Coquette de Poissy — Reddish lavender. 



Fairy Queen — Sky-blue flowers, with white border. 



Victoria — Flowers large brilliant red. 



Peacock — The ultramarine blue in the upper petals most nearly resembles the 



peculiar shade of this color in the feather of the peacock. 

 Lord Beaconsfield — Purple violet shaded off to a whitish hue. 



Fine Mixed — All shades and colors; % oz. 25c. 

 Any of the above varieties not priced, pkt. 5c; 3 pkts. 10c; 10 pkts. 25c. 



