﻿CURRLE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



MARIGOLD. 



1IABIG0LD ATM CAN. 



MALOPE. 



Very effective plants for beds or borders, free-flowering-, of easy culture. The 

 African sorts are best for center of beds or backs of borders, the French for edges 

 or as a fore-ground for larger plants. For other varieties see Calendula and 

 Tagetes. H. H. A. 



Pkt. 

 French Double Mixed — A strain of this fine annual hitherto unequalled, 



each plant forming a handsome bouquet in itself. Oz. 25c 5 



Legion of Honor (Little Brownie) — The prettiest of all the dwarf Mari- 

 golds; height about 10 inches. The blooms are single, of medium size, 

 rich golden yellow with the center of each petal marked with velvety 



brown. Blooms continuously from July till cut down by frost. 5 

 African Mixed — Selected from the finest double flowers; very 

 beautiful. Flowers often run to 3 inches in diameter; colors 



from pale yellow to orange; oz. 25c 5 



African El Dorado — A large flowering variety, producing abun- 

 dantly flowers varying in color from pale yellow to deep 

 orange. Oz. 30c 5 



LUNARIA BIENNIS (Honesty). 



Pkt. 

 Early summer free-flowering plants, with silvery Seed pods, 

 much admired for winter decoration with ornamental grasses. 

 2 feet. K. B 5 



LYCHNIS. 



A genus of handsome and highly ornamental plants of easy cul- 

 ture, striking, effective in mixed flower and shrubbery borders. H. P. 



Pkt. 



Chalcedoniea — Scarlet, 2 feet 5 



Haageana — Bright scarlet, splendid 5 



Viscaria Splendens — 2 feet. Deep red, double, fragrant flowers 



on long stems .'■ 10 



Very pretty plants of a branching habit, producing large, showy 

 flowers in great profusion of the easiest culture. H. A. 



Pkt. 

 5 

 5 



Grandifiora Alba — Pure white 



Grandiflora — Purple flowers 



MATTRANDIA. 



This beautiful summer climber cannot be too highly recom- 

 mended. Blooms the first season from Seed. H. H. P. 



Pkt. 



Alba — "White, 10 feet 10 



Barclayana — Rich violet, 10 feet 10 



Mixed 5 



MIGNONETTE. 



Red Goliath — Double Flowering Mignonette, the most beautiful 

 Mignonette in existence, unexcelled for garden culture. It is 

 strong and compact in growth with luxuriant rich green foli- 

 age and stiff, erect giant trusses of flowers, often 7 inches in 

 length and ove?- 2 inches in diameter, thickly covered with 

 very large double florets, measuring v 2 inch across. The 

 color of the flower is a bright red, surpassing all other red 

 flowering sorts in brightness. It is delightfully fragrant. 

 14 oz. 50c 10 



White Pearl — A magnificent sort, a white companion to the Red 

 Goliath; the stems are stiff and long, with well-rounded 

 blooms of a pearly white color 10 



Allen's Defiance — A favorite forcing variety, the spikes of which 

 often grow 12 to 15 inches long. It is also one of the best 

 .for outdoor culture. Very fragrant. Oz. 50c 10 



Bismarck — Produces strong, bushy plants, with dark green and 

 somewhat crimped foliage, bearing immense, strong spikes of 

 flowers of a reddish color, on strong, stout stems, borne well 

 above the foliage 10 



Ma diet — A variety of dwarf, vigorous growth, with dark green 

 foliage and deliciously fragrant red flowers; very fine and 

 distinct. Per oz. 60c; % oz. 20c 5 



Miles Hybrid Spiral — Is a strong growor and a most abundant 

 bloomer, producing flower spikes from 8 to 14 inches in 

 length; deliciously fragrant. Per oz. 50c 5 



Golden fliieen — A very pretty and distinct Mignonette, -with 

 thick, compact tufts of a beautiful golden color. Per oz. 40c. 5 



Victoria — A new, dark red variety, very fine 5 



Bird's Mammoth — A variety with very large and deliciously 

 fragrant flowers 5 



Large Flowering Sweet-Scented (Reseda odorata) — Per oz. 15c. 5 



Large Flowered Pyramidal (Reseda ameliorata) — Distinct from 

 the old large flowered variety, of a pyramidal growth. Per 

 OZ, 25c, , „ , . 5 



MIGNONETTE., RED GOWATH. 



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