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ep A. CURRIE & CO ge 
(33130 Wisconsin St. Milwaukee, Wis.30) 
NASTURTIUM 
A popular class of hardy annual plants un- 
surpassed for outdoor planting and presenting a . 
range of colors unequaled by any other. They _ 
bloom profusely all through the summer and fall | 
months until cut down by frost. Unlike most 
plants, they grow and thrive in almost any soil, 
flowering more profusely, however, in light, 
gravelly ground. When planted in rich soil the — 
tendency is to produce an abundance of foliage 
at the expense of a dearth of flowers. 
TALL OR CLIMBING VARIETIES, 
These are very effective for covering out- 
houses, fences, etc., and equally useful for plant- ) 
ing at the top of slopes and allowed to trail. 
Butterfly—Light lemon, with distinct red 
blotches on the lower petals. The upper 
petals are marked red. Pkt., 5c; oz. 20c3; %& bi } 
Ib., 60c; Ib., $2.00. “| 
Chameleon—An interesting variety bearing flow- ih 
ers of many different colors on the same 
plant, mostly beautifully splashed, blotched | 
and bordered. % 
Couquetre—Produces flowers of many different 
bright colors on the same plant. ' 
Croesus—Yellow with crimson blotches, the 
lower petals being fringed. ah 
Dark Crimson—Deep, velvety crimson. 
Edward Otto—Brownish lilac. 
Heilnemanni—Chocolate. 
Hemisphericum—Different shades of yellow to 7 
erimson. > F 
King Theodore—Flowers large, rich, velvety _ 
crimson, leaves dark green. , 
Moonlight—Pale yellow, of unusual size. 
Dunnett’s Orange—Deep orange blotched crim- 
son. 
Pearl—A pearly white shade. ; 
Prince Henry—Yellow with carmine blotches. 
Regelianum—Ruby violet. 
Salmon Queen—Soft, velvety salmon with dark 
green leaves. ‘ 
Scarlet—Bright scarlet. 
Searlet and Gold—F lowers scarlet, leaves yellow. 
Nasturtium. Sunlight—Rich golden yellow; exceptionally — 
arge. % p 
Twilight—Buff suffused rosy-salmon; extra large. Pkt. 5c} Yellow—Clear yellow. 
oz., 20c; % Ib., 60c; Ib., $2.00. Any of the above sorts, pkt. 5c¢; 02. 15¢; % Ib., 40¢; __ 
lb., $1.25, except those specially priced. 
“ Any 12 packets, 40c; 12 ozs. (1 0z. each of any 12 varie- 
Von Moltke—Ruby rose to rosy pink. ties), $1.25. 4 : i : . 
Vesuvius—Rosy salmon, leaves dark, 
MIXTURES OF TALL NASTURTIUM. 
Exhibition Mixture— Tall Fine Mixed—The usual mixture of colors. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 15e; %%4 Ib., 35e; Ib., $1.00. 
Composed of the above choice named sorts, including 
Hybrids of Madame Gunter and the New Fringed sorts, ‘Tall Ivy-Leaved Varieties—The foliage resembles the Eng- | j 
with the addition of all the latest beautiful hybrids, and lish Ivy in shape and is dark green, veined white. The 
put up in the proper proportions to produce the finest flowers are star-shaped and borne profusely in many r 
combination of colors. colors. : uf 
Large pkt., 10c; 07., 20¢; %4 Ib., 60c; Ib., 82.00. Finest Mixed Colors—PKt., 5c; oz., 20c; % lb., 50c; Ib., $1.50. | | 
Tall Hybrids of Madame Gunter—A beautiful, free flowerin any 
class with a wide range of brilllant colors, ineTalae Tall Variegated-Leaved Varieties—The foliage is beautifully | 
shades of vellow. rose. scarlet. maroon, salmon and mottled and striped cream gold, silver and green, con- ai 
showy blotched and striped varieties. Pkt., 5e; oz. 15¢; trasting splendidly with the many bright colored flowers. a 
14 lb., 40c; Ib., $1.25. Finest Mixed Colors—Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; %4 Ib., 50c; Ib., $1.50. | 
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