CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 



NE,W GIANT FLO WEARING PANSIES 



GIANT CURLED "MASTERPIECE*" 



A quite unique class of Paiisies, tlie flowers of whieh are quite original in form, 

 the border of each petal being crisp and curled. The plants are of strong, sturdy 

 growth, and the flowers borhe on stout stalks are of great size and substance. 

 Many colors and combinations are shown in this mixture, which are not met with 

 in other Pansies Per pkt. 15c. 



CASSIER "PSYCHE." 



A novelty of exceptional merit, coming true from seed. The plant is perfect 

 in habit, producing freely its fine velvety violet colored blossoms, which are sur- 

 rounded by a broad margin of white, and beautifully curled, as shown in the cut, 

 making a most desirable acquisition. Per pkt. 15c. 



PANSY CASSIER, BRIDESMAID. 



A grand acquisition to the Large Flowering section, the flowers are of immense 

 size and fine substance, the ground color being a rosy white, rivaling in delicacy 

 and beauty the finest apple blossoms, setting off to great advantage the dark 

 blotches of the center. Pkt. 15c. 



CUT=AND=COME=AGAIN SUNFLOWERS. 



DW^ARF SUNFLOWER — Cut-and-Come-Again. 

 .Star-Shaped Double Mixed. 



In this new Sunflower we have one in style of flower similar to a Cactus Dahlia. 

 The flowers are very double, surrounded at the edge with long loose-twisted 

 petals arranged like the spokes of a wheel, form- 

 ing a strange and rather pretty flower. The colors 

 run from nearly pure white to light yellow and 

 dark golden, making a nice contrast with the 

 lighter center shades. The plants form strong 

 bushes covered all summer with long-stemmed 

 flowers, excellent for cutting and very durable. 

 Pkt. 15c. 



DWARF SUNFLOWER. 

 Cut-aud-Come-Again, Apollo. 



The cut-and-come-again Sunflowers introduced 

 in the last few seasons have become very popu- 

 lar on account of their value as cut flowers. 

 The flowers are star-shaped golden yellow in 

 color with a black center and are borne on 

 slender stems well above the foliage. The plant 

 grows to a height of 2 feet, bushy and com- 

 pact and can either be used singly or in beds. 

 Pkt. 15c. 





PANSY PSYCHE. 



STOCK BEAUTY OF NICE. 



An attractive stock for early 

 and late flowering; by sowing In- 

 doors early in spring they can be 

 had in flo'wer by June, or an out- 

 door sowing made in June or 

 July will furnish flow^ers through 

 the fall. The plant grows to a 

 height of 2 feet and throws up a 

 gigantic main flower spike, bear- 

 ing blooms of large size, beauti- 

 ful in form and of a delight- 

 ful shade of delicate pink. All 

 around the central stem the 

 plant sends out a number of long 

 side shoots, loosely covered with 

 large fragrant flowers. Pkt. 20c. 



Oue pkt. each of the Three 

 Giant Pansies for 40c. 



One pkt. each of the New 

 Cut-and-Come-Again Sunflorv- 

 ers for 25e 



SCHIZANTHUS — Dwarf Large-Flowered Hybrids. 



Few annuals can surpass in beauty the Schizanthus, so much so, that it has 

 been aptly called "The Poorman's Orchid." The flowers are produced in long 

 slender orchid-like sprays in such great variety and wealth of colors as to be 

 hard to describe. The plant grows to a height of 12 inches, forming compact 

 bushes fairly covered with an abundance of fairy-like flowers. Sow in April 

 or May for flowering during the summer months. Pkt. 15c. 



NEW SINGLE DAHLIAS FROM SEED. 



BCBIZANTHUS DWARF LARGE FLOWERED HYBRIDS. 



If sown early will flower the first seas 

 ORCHID-FLOWERED SINGLE. 

 20th Centurj-. 



It is impossible to correctly describe 

 this exquisite sort. It must be seen 

 growing to fully appreciate its mar- 

 velous beauty. The plant is of strong 

 branching habit, an early bloomer and 

 continues a mass of flower until cut 

 down by frost. The individual flow- 

 ers are charming. The color being a 

 rosy crimson with white tips and 

 white disc around the yellow center, 

 this does not fade or change like 

 many other flowers, but in each new 

 flower the dark colored zone becomes 

 lighter as the season advances really 

 giving a new and distinct flower each 

 time. (See cut on page 65). Pkt. 15c. 



on from seed. 



NEW COLLARETTE. 



An entirely new type of Single 

 Dahlia which has produced a great 

 sensation wherever shown. The pecu- 

 liarity of the type lies in the develop- 

 ment of the four stamens into short 

 rays of petals, "which form a frill or 

 collar around the center. The collar 

 petals are entirely distinct in color 

 from the rest of the flower, making' 

 it most unique and striking. The 

 plants are of a dwarf branching habit 

 and are very early and profuse bloom- 

 ers. They make handsom.e cut flowers 

 for decorative work in baskets, vases,, 

 etc. (See cut, page 65). Pkt. 15c. 



