ALL-AMERICA SELECTION 



Calendula Double Oronge Sunsh 



CURRIES 

 CALENDULAS 



APRICOT QUEEN— A very large, 

 beautiful apricot color. Pkt., lOe. 



CHRYSANTHA (Sunshine)— Re- 

 sembles a Chrysanthemum, is a 

 clear buttercup yellow. 1/4 ox., 

 2Se; Pkt., lOe. 



BALL'S ORANGE— Bright glow- 

 rng orange. 1/4 ox., 75e; Pkt., 

 15e. 



BALL'S WHITE — Creamy white 

 color with dark center. Pkt., lOe. 



CAMPFIRE (Sensotion)— Petals 



extremely large and very dark 

 orange with a scarlet sheen. Best 

 forcing orange Calendula on the 

 market. 1/4 01., 35e; Pkt., 10c 



ORANGE SHAGGY — Quite unu- 

 suol; the irregularly placed, long 

 narrow petols are decidedly 

 fringed or lacinioted. Orange 

 shading lighter toward the me- 

 dium closed center. Vi ox., 25e; 

 Vj ox., 40e; Pkt., lOe. 



RADIO — The flowers are medium 

 in size, clear orange, the petols 

 are beautifully quilled, an out- 

 standing variety. Pkt., 10c. 



RADIO GOLDEN BEAM— A new 



color in the Radio class, a bright, 

 golden yellow. Pkt., lOe. 



FRILLED BEAUTY— The flowers 

 are large and full, completely 

 double, with good stiff petols 

 which are semi-rounded in op- 

 pearonce, giving good body to 

 the flower. Stems are long ond 

 fine for cutting, while the plant 

 mokes a strong healthy growth. 

 The color is a deep orange. V4 

 or., 50c; Pkt., 15e. 



CALENDULA COLLECTION— One 



each of the above 10 varieties, 

 value $1.10, for 75c. 



IMPROVED ORANGE KING— Im- 

 proved extra select strain flow- 

 ers, large, dork orange. Ox., 40e; 

 Pkt., 10c. 



CALEN- 

 DULA 

 CURRIES 



PASTEL 

 BEDDING 

 MIXTURE 



Many new shades 

 of opricot, solmon, 

 creom, and white 

 are included as 

 well as the better 

 known orange and 

 lemon shades 

 There is also a 

 novel assortment 

 of flower types 

 Es[jecially adapted 

 for border use, the 

 stems are long 

 enough to use the 

 flowers for cutting 

 also. Ox., 35c; 

 Pkt., 10c. 



CALENDULA 

 ORANGE FANTASY 



New, true and distinct. A type 

 never before seen. The first few 

 rows of petals on the outside ore 

 long and beautifully twisted; the 

 inner petals are short and fan- 

 tastically curled and interlaced, 

 piling up on top of eoch other 

 in irregular fashion so os to 

 form a heavy crest which sur- 

 rounds a large, attractive, ma- 

 hogany bronze center. Flowers 

 grow 334" across and are of an 

 exceptionally deep bronzy or 

 coppery orange with petals edged 

 deep mahogany-red. 15" toll 

 Pkt., 15e. 



CALENDULA 



DOUBLE ORANGE 



SUNSHINE 



Among the newer flower types 

 in the Calendula fomily, the 

 Chrysontho type stands out as 

 one of the best. The flower type 

 is one of the informal loose for- 

 mation, with long slender in- 

 curved petals, making a bloom 

 of good size and of a type which 

 is particulorly pleasing. The 

 firm strong stems are unusually 

 long for Calendulas, on plants 

 as much as 2 feet in height. 

 Pkt., J 5c. 



CALLIOPSIS 

 GOLDEN CROWN 



(Aword of Merit 1937) 



Hardy and eosy to grow, produc- 

 ing on abundance of bloom on 

 plants about 2 feet high. The 

 flowers are larger than those of 

 any other colliopsis, the color, is 

 o rich golden yellow with a shin- 

 ing maroon center. Pkt., 15c. 



CALLIOPSIS 



Annual Varieties 



DAZZLER — Grows about 12" 

 high, the blooms are large and 

 completely cover the plant and 

 display a rich maroon red center, 

 with broad golden yellow bordor. 

 1/4 ox., 30e; Pkt., lOe. 



CRIMSON KING — Dwarf, rich, 

 velvety crimson-gornet. 9". 1/4 

 01., 25c.; Pkt., 10c. 



CROWN OF GOLD— Pure golden 

 yellow, 2" across, on long, wiry 

 stems, remaining in bloom near- 

 ly all summer. A splendid cut 

 flower. 1/4 ox., 30c; Pkt., 10c. 



Finest Mixed Colors — V* ox., 

 15c; Pkt^Sc. 



Calendula Orange Fantasy 



Colliopsis Golden Crown 



CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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