(All American Selections* 



DELPHINIUM GIANT PACIFIC HYBRIDS 



These beoutiful new Delphiniums in different shades of Blue are said to be the 

 largest in existence, the huge well formed spikes often measure over 3" in diam- 

 eter ond grow to gigantic height. Pkt., 50e. 



KING ARTHUR SERIES— Brilliant royal violet with lorge white bee. Florets 2V2" 

 across. Long graceful spikes, excellent for cutting. Mildew resistant. Pkt., 50e. 



GUINEVERE SERIES— Light pink lavender self with white bee. Florets 21/2" to 3" 

 in diameter. Heavy spikes and good bronching habit. Mildew resistont. Pkt., 50c. 



SUMMER SKIES SERIES — Clear light blue with white bee. 21/2" florets. Thin woody 

 stems and small foliage. Makes a good cut flower. Mildew resistont. Pkt., 50c. 



ith heovy texture. Florets lorge and 



CLEAR WHITE— Clear, glistening white 

 well placed on strong spikes. Pkt., 50e. 



THREE NEW GIANT MORNING GLORIES 



IPOMEA (Morning Glory), Scarlet O'Hora — Garden enthusiasts have long awaited 

 this unusual new Morning Glory — a 1939 All-America Gold Medal Winner that prom- 

 ises to reign as a favorite this season, and for many to come. The flower is rich, 

 wine-red, or deep rosy crimson — an entirely new color. Blossoms are about 4" in 

 diameter, and ore freely produced on fast growing vines. Pkt., 15c. 



NEW GIANT CORNELL 



The flowers, as large as Heavenly Blue, ore an intense cornelian red with pure white 

 border, reproducing the colors of Cornell University. Growth is rapid ond flowers 

 come early, when vine is 2 feet tall, increasing in number until killing frosts 

 arrive. Pkt., 20c. 



New Morning Glory 

 GIANT JAPANESE 



This new Giant strain of 

 Morning Glories often meas- 

 ure more than 6" in diameter 

 in many different colors 

 which ore entirely distinct 

 from the ordinary Morning 

 Glories Pkt., 20c. 



CELOSIA ROYAL 

 VELVET 



1939 All-America 

 Selection 



Symmetrical 2-foot plant 

 produces a lorge center head 

 and numerous large, erect, 

 long-stemmed cockscombs of 

 richest carmine or crimson 

 color on bosol branches. Fo- 

 liage is bronzy green with 

 reddish margins. Very strik- 

 ing. Pkt., 20c. 



New Hollyhock 



DOUBLE SCARLET 



BEAUTY 



A new double Hollyhock, thot 

 will bloom in less than 6 months 

 offer seeding. The flowers are 

 large and ore o pure intense 

 scarlet. Plants will winter over 

 where other Hollyhocks do and 

 therefore con be classed os a 

 perennial which blooms the first 

 year from seed. Pkt., 25c. 



GIANT 

 MARGARET 

 CARNATION 



J. M. BRIDGEFORE 



— A giant Carna- 

 tion with flowers 

 3"-4" in diameter 

 and borne on long 

 stiff stems. Colors 

 include all known 

 to dote including 

 yellow. Seeds 

 should be started 

 indoors and seed- 

 ling will flower in 

 3 months. Pkt., 

 25c. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 



GOLDEN CROWN— Has the ro- 

 bust constitution of the Coro- 

 norium varieties, making vigo- 

 rous well branched plants 3 to 4 

 feet in height. It is a free pro- 

 ducer, has attractive silver 

 green foliage and bright butter 

 yellow flowers. The petals of 

 each flower ore quilled in shape, 

 which increases the decorative 

 value of this popular little an- 

 nual. The flowers ore fully 100% 

 double. Pkt., 20c. 



HOLLYHOCK, Indian Spring 



lAi — A new type of this 

 stotcly old favorite garden 

 flower that is attracting 

 much attention. Semi-doubic 

 ond double fringed flowers 

 in shodes of pink, bloom on 

 4 to 5 foot plonts within 5 

 months after planting seeds. 

 1939 All-Americo Selections 

 Silver Medal Award. Pkt., 

 25e. 



NEW CALENDULA 



LEMON SHAGGY — The flowers 

 ore very beautiful with their 

 bright lemon petals overlaying 

 each other in a rother irregular 

 fashion. The effect is to build 

 up o bloom with the shaggy ap- 

 pearonce of some Chrysonthe- 

 mums. Pkt., 20e. 



CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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