CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 



NEW GIANT CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS 



JUPITER. 



A superb Nasturtium bearing- flowers of great size, exquisite form 

 and rich color. Tlie flowers measure 3 to 3% inches across, and when 

 they first begin to open have a beautiful silk or crepe-like look that 

 is very attractive, and when well opened much of this effect is retained. 

 The petals overlap and in color are a rich brilliant yellow. Pkt. 10c. 



SATURN. 



A fitting companion and a fine contrast to the beautiful crinkled 

 flower Jupiter, is Saturn, a variety with large round smooth petals in 

 shades of brightest tawny red, like rich velvet. The two upper petals 

 are almost black at their base, the calyx bright yellow, w^hich brings 

 the dark gleaming red and black into fine relief. Both of the above 

 are fine for cutting. Pkt. 10c. 



TWILIGHT. 



One of the most exquisite N'asturtiums ever offered. The plant is a 

 strong grower and remarkably free flowering. The flowers are extra 

 large, of full expanded form, in color yellow overlaid with salmon 

 pink, the two upper petals feathered with red in the throat, blooming 

 at first a rich pure salmon, fading with age to lighter shades. Pkt. 10c. 

 One packet each of the three Grand Nasturtiums, 25c. 

 Per ox., each 20c; 3 ozs. for 50e. 



NEW SWEET PEAS. 



EARLIEST SUNBEAMS. 



A yellow companion to Earliest of All and Mont Blanc, and in re- 

 spect to earliness tliese three sorts rank by themselves, coming in at 

 least ten days to two weeks ahead of the others. The flowers are of 

 good size, fine substance, and are well formed. They are of a rich 

 primrose color and generally borne three on a stem; stems strong and 

 of good length for cutting. Pkt. 15c. ' 



BURPEE'S DAINTY. 



Flowers are of the largest size and substance, borne three and four, 

 set well at the end of long stout stems. 



So vigorous in growth and profuse in bloom are the vines that many 

 of the flowers come with a double standard. The flowers on first open- 

 ing appear to be white, but quickly change to "white with a pink 

 edge," making a charming contrast. Pkt. 15c. 



The six pack- 

 ets S-weet Peas 

 and Nasturtium 

 for 55c. 



One pkt. each 

 of the three 

 Extra Early 

 flotrering Sweet 

 Peas, Earliest 

 Sunbeams, Mont 

 Blanc and Ear- 

 liest of All. for 

 20c. 



NEW BABDY OA.RDEN PINES. 



GIANT CLIMBING NASTUKTIUMS. 

 SWEET PEA GOLDEN ROSE. 



One of the most attractive and distinct Tall Sweet 

 Peas ever offered. The flowers are extra large in size, 

 of fine open form with the standard gracefully fluted. 

 Tlie ground color is a clear primrose-yellow beautifully 

 flushed with rosy pink, a color combination hitherto 

 unknown and which is most attractive. Pkt. 10c. 



One packet each of the three beautiful New Sweet 

 Peas, 35c. 



NEW HARDY GARDEN PINKS. 



SINGLE HARDY "PERPETUAL CYCLOP" PINK. 

 (Plumarius semperflorens.) 



A charming new^ red Dw^arf Hardy Pink. The plants giow to a 

 height of barely 10 inches, strong and robust. The flow^ers, w^hich are 

 delightfully fragrant, are borne on stout stems, and so abundantly 

 produced that a bed of them appears like a carpet of red. The color 

 is a striking red witli a dark ring in the center of each flower. The 

 plants are perfectly hardy, remaining outdoors over winter without 

 protection. The foliage is strong and of a glaucous hue, contrasting 

 well with the bright color of the flowers. Pkt. 20c. 



DWARF ERFURT DOUBLE HARDY PINK. 

 (Plumarius nanus, fl. pi.) 



A new dwarf compact class of Double Hardy Pinks, growing to a 

 height of about 12 inches. They are distinguished from the older 

 varieties by their compact growth, and earliness, coming into bloom 

 at least two weeks in advance of other kinds. The flovi^ers possess a 

 delightfully spicy fragrance, are abundantly produced and profuse in 

 the variety of shades and color, making a grand display. The plants 

 are quite hardy, living through winter outdoors with little or no pro- 

 tection. Owing to their dwarf compact nature they make excellent 

 pot-plants for house culture. Pkt. 15c. 



