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CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 



NASTURTIUMS. 



Aurora, chrome yellow spotted and 



veined purplish carmine. 

 Crystal Palace Gem, sulphur spotted. 

 Golden Kiii^, golden. 

 King of Tom Thumbs, scarlet. 

 Kiiigr Theortore, dark maroon. 

 Prince Henry, bright yellow, 



and marbled "with scarlet 

 Rose. 



These are without 

 doubt the most ad- 

 mired of any of our 

 summer flowering 

 plants, and succeed 

 •\vell in any good gar- 

 den soil, even under 

 the most ordinary 

 conditions of culture. 

 Light or gravelly soils 

 produce the best re- 

 sults, for in rich soils 

 they show a tendency 

 to run to leaf. Noth- 

 ing can eaual the tall 

 varieties for covering 

 fences, verandas or 

 unsightly outhouses. 

 They flower profuse- 

 ly, giving an im- 

 mense blaze of color, 

 which greatly tends 

 to heighten the ap- 

 pearance of the gar- 

 den. 



Lobb's Nasturtium 

 (Tropaeolum Lobbi- 

 anum) — Very beau- 

 tiful climbers, flowering most 

 profusely; very useful for cov- 

 ering verandas, trellis and rus- 

 tic work. The leaves and flowers are small- 

 er than the tall Nasturtiums, but their 

 brilliancy and richness of color, combined 

 with the profusion of their bloom, render 

 them more fitting for vases, rock work, 

 etc. H. H. A. 6 feet. Mixed Colors — Per oz. 10 



Any 4 ozs. offered on this page at 10c for 30c. 

 DWARF OR TOM THUMB VARIETIES. 

 Chameleon — The variously colored flowers of different colors and mark- 

 ings on the same plant are borne in great profusion. 

 Ardoise — Large, perfectly formed flo"svers of a bright orange-yellow, 



marked clear slaty mauve, slightly tinged chocolate-brown. 

 Golden Q.ueen — Golden-yellow flowers on golden foliage. 



spotted 



Beauty, striped red and yellow^. 

 Crimson. 



Empress of India, the most brilliant 

 variety in cultivation, very dark foli- 

 age and flowers of a deep rich crimson 

 Lady Bird, golden, ■with a flame ol 



ruby crimson on each petal. 

 Pearl, cream. 

 Ruby Kin^, ruby. Spotted. 



Any of the above, pkt. 5c; ox. 10c. 

 COLLECTION of 6 varieties, 15c. COLLECTION of 12 varieties, 25c. 



Dwarf Nasturtium— Fine mixed, per lb. 70c; % lb. 40c; % lb. 25c; oz. 10c... pkt 5 

 CURRIE'S CREAM CITY MIXTURE DWARF NASTURTIU3IS. 

 For this mixture we put up an even proportion of all the flnest named sorts 

 and colors. It is certain to produce a much more handsome effect than the or- 

 dinary mixed. Postpaid, per lb. $1.25; % lb. YOc; V4, lb. 40c; oz. 15c; large pkt. 10c 



CURRIE'S CREAM CITY MIXTURE 

 TALL NASTURTIUMS. 

 In this mixture -we have aimed to give 

 our patrons the best possible combination 

 of colors; we use only the flnest named 

 sorts in equal proportion of colors, and 

 are adding each season all the new large 

 flowering hybrids, many of which are of 

 great size and substance. Postpaid, per 



lb. $1.25; % lb. 70c; % lb. 40c; oz. 15c; 



S%_ I large pkt. 10 



NABTCBTinMS— CBBAM CITY MIXTUBE. 



Crimson. 



Edward Otto, brownish lilac. 



Heinemanni, chocolate color. 



Heniisphericuni, rich lemon yellcw, 

 with throat blotches of deep crim- 

 son. 



King Theodore, flowers almost black, 

 foliage bluish green. 



Orange. 



Pearl, white. 



NA.STURTIDM CHAMELEON. 



TALL VARIETIES. 



Prince Henry, yellow marbled scarlet. 

 Regeliannni, violet crimson. 

 Straw Color. 



Vesuvius, salmon rose, dark foliage. 

 Von Moltke, beautiful rose. 

 Scarlet and Gold, flowers bright scar- 

 let, foliage yellow. 

 Scarlet. 

 Yellow. 



Any of the above, pkt. 5c; oz. 10c. 

 COLLECTION of 6 varieties, 15c. COLLECTION of 12 varieties, 25c. 

 Tall Nasturtium — Fine mixed; postpaid, per lb. 60c; % lb. 35c; 14 lb. 20c; 

 oz. 10c pkt. 5c 



CLIMBINa NASTURTIUMS. 



Tall Chameleon — These Nasturtiums possess the interesting feature of having 

 distinct colors of flowers borne on one and the same plant. On some self- 

 colored flowers are found, while others are blotched, splashed, striped or 

 bordered. Per lb. $1.00; % lb. 30c; oz. 10c pkt. 5c 



Hybrids of Madame Gnnter — ^We have no hesitation in saying that this class 

 "of Nasturtiums are well worthy of a place in every garden. They can 

 either be used to cover trellises or rock work, or by pegging down the 

 shoots a very handsome bed can be had from them. In this variety we 

 have a range of color hitherto unknown in Nasturtiums, running through 

 shades of rose, salmon, bright red, pale yellow, etc., either as self-colors or 

 spotted and striped. The dark colored foliage contrasts finely with the 

 rich and varied colors. 

 Per lb. $1.00; 14 lb. 30c; per oz. 10c; Pkt. 5c 



