CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Page 45 



TAGETES — (Miniature Marigold) 



LITTLE GIANT— With slender fern-like foliage and 

 an abundance of dainty, single, golden orange flowers 

 on plants which are only 4 to 6 inches high with a 



spread of 8 to 10 inches. M oz., 60c Pkt. 15c 



Signata Pumila — ^Yellow, striped brown Pkt. 10c 



Golden Ring — Golden yellow Pkt. 10c 



TORENIA 



FOURNIERI GRANDIFLORA— Showy annuals, flow- 

 ering all summer; splendid for vases, hanging bas- 

 kets, borders, etc.; flowers sky-blue with yellow cen- 

 ter; 12 in. Pkt. 10c 



TITHONIA 



SPECIOSA (Mexican Sunflower)— A native of Mex- 

 ico; the flowers are large and remind one of a large 

 single Zinnia; color dazzling orange scarlet; an ex- 

 cellent cut flower Pkt. 10c 



TRACHELIUM COERULEUM 



An exceedingly attractive hardy annual, forming 

 masses of lavender-blue flowers. The umbel-shaped 

 blossoms which are similar in appearance to the 

 Blue Lace Flower, but larger, are borne freely on 

 long, stiff stems and are excellent for cutting.Pkt. 25c 



VEVCA 



Splendid free-flowering, tender perennials with 

 glossy green foliage and pretty pink and white flow- 

 ers. 



Bright Rose Pure White 



White, with Rose Eye 



Pkt. 10c 



VIRGENIA STOCK 



MIXED — 6 inches. Sown early, these pretty annuals 

 are gay in the period between the spring and summer 

 flowers, their fresh bright colors in edgings and beds 

 producing a charming effect. % lb., 60c; 1 oz., 25c; 

 Vs oz., 15c Pkt. 10c 



VENIDIUM FASTUOSUM— 



(Monarch of the Veldt) 



Of all the flowers recently brought to us from the 

 African Veldt, Venidium Fastuosum stands apart as 

 the monarch of them all. It has all the qualities 

 which makes it an all around favorite for gardens 

 and cutting, and will soon be found in everybody's 

 garden. It is easy to grow, likes plenty of sunshine 

 and not too much water, is a very robust, fast grower, 

 producing flowers within 90 days from seed, and keeps 

 on flowering until late in the summer. The flowers 

 will keep a week or more in bouquets, the long stem- 

 med huge daisy-like flowers make a delightful ar- 

 rangement for any setting. Pkt., 20c. 



VENIDIUM FASTUOSUM HYBRIDS 



This new strain of hybrids, are even more attractive 

 than the original orange. The plants are free flower- 

 ing, two to three feet tall, and blooming over a long 

 period. The color range is varied and very interesting 

 — apricot shades, creamy white, salmon shades, canary 

 yellow, golden yellow and the well-known orange. We 

 find that the hybrids stand up much better in extreme 

 heat than the original orange, and are thus more use- 

 ful in the garden. Pkt., 20c 











i^^»^^im^Kr^- 



Tagetes Little Giant 



THUNBERGIA— fB/acfe Eyed Susan) 



Annual climbers with pretty buff, orange and white 

 flowers. Splendid for vases. Finest mixed Pkt. 10c 



URSINIA ANETHOIDES (Jewel of the Veldt) 



It likes a sunny place in the garden, and will bloom 

 profusely all through the season. The flowers are 

 daisylike, single, medium sized, in color brilliant 

 orange with a deep purple center zone, remaining 

 open till dusk. They are fine for cutting as well as 

 in the garden. Pkt., 15c. 



CURRIE'S ROCK GARDEN ANNUALS— A splendid 

 mixture of 25 varieties of Flowers suitable for Rock 

 Gardens, all grow about 6 in. Pkt. 15c 



