Scobiosa Rosette 



RICINUS 



(Costor Oil Plant) 



Grand semi-tropical plants with 

 highly ornamental foliage, strik- 

 ingly effective for outdoor bed- 

 ding. Hardy onnuals. 



BORBONIENSIS ARBOREUS — 



Leaves large purple. 15 feet. Ox., 



25e; Pkt., lOe. 



RED SPIRE — Large palm leaves 



of bronzy green with prominent 



red ribs ond veins. Ox., 30e; 



Pkt., 15e. 



SANGUINEUS — Large leaves with 



red stems and red fruit. 10 feet. 



Ox., 25c; Pkt., lOe. 



ZANZIBARIENSIS MIXED — Gi- 

 gantic leaves, ranging in color 

 from dark green to coppery- 

 bronze. Or., 20e; Pkt., 10c. 



ROSES 



LITTLE MIDGETS (Polyantha 

 Multiflora) — Dwarf, hardy little 

 Roses, blooming 6 weeks after 

 sowing the seed. The flowers ore 

 produced freely in many colors, 

 double and semi-double. Pkt., 

 10c. 



RUDBECKIA 



(Cone Flower) 

 BICOLOR SUPERBA— Frcc-flow- 



ering onnual, bearing bright yel- 

 low flowers with brown spots ot 

 the bose, and brown disc. Pkt., 

 10c. 



GOLDEN SUNSET — Compact 

 plonfs, 18" fo 24" in height, 

 covered with lorge golden yellow 



SANVITALIA 



PROCUMBENS FL. PL. — Dwarf 

 compact, u-^c(ui in masses or 

 beds, or edges of borders, or in 

 voses, boskets, etc. Showy, 

 bright yellow, double flower; in 

 bloom oil summT Pkt., 10c. 



SALVIA 



(Flowering Sage) 



Few plants are more attrocfive. 

 They are eosily grown from seed, 

 producing their brilliant colored 

 flowers in the greatest profusion 

 throughout the season until cut 

 down by frost. Sow indoors in 

 March. 



AMERICA (Globe of Fire) — 



Dwarf, bushy growth aglow with 

 large spikes of brilliant scarlet 

 flowers from early in the season 

 until late in fall, '/a ox., 50e; 

 Pkt., 20e. 



BONFIRE — Dwarf, producing long 

 spikes of brilliant scarlet flow- 

 ers; 2 feet, i/s ox., 40e; Pkt., 

 10c. 



HARBINGER (New) — Long 

 spikes of dazzling scarlet flow- 

 ers. Vs ox., 60c; Pkt., 20c. 



SPLENDENS — Long, gorgeous 

 scarlet spikes of flowers all 

 summer. 14 ox., 25c; Pkt., 10c. 



ZURICH — Dwarf, early bloom- 

 ing, vivid scarlet flowers. Va ox., 

 75e; Pkt., lOe. 



FARINACEA— 3 feet. Toll spikes 

 of lovely pale cloudy-blue. 

 Blooms form a dense mass of 

 foliage. 'A ox., 7Sc; Pkt., 10c. 



Sec Pages 19-26 for 

 Pcrenniol Seeds. 



SALVIA 

 BLAZE OF FIRE 



The flowers are the most bril- 

 liant ond vivid scarlet imog- 

 inoble, and the habit is ideol 

 for bedding. Blare of Fire is 

 without any doubt the earli- 

 est and most dwarf of oil 

 Solvias, blooming 10 to 14 

 days before Harbinger and 

 much brighter in color thon 

 that variety. Pkt., 20c. 



NEW ANNUAL 

 SCABIOSAS 



SCABIOSA, Blue Moon— Striking- 

 ly different from any other Scob- 

 iosa. The completely double 

 flowers ore large and deep, re- 

 sembling on old fashioned bee- 

 hive in shape. Rich, deep laven- 

 der blue — a most unusual shade. 

 Upright, tall plants, 42" to 43" 

 high. Strong, wiry stems hold the 

 blossoms erect, ond moke this 

 gorgeous flower ideal for cutting. 

 Retains color indoors. 1939 All- 

 America. Pkt., 15e. 



SCABIOSA 

 ROSETTE 



( All-American 



Award 1936) 



Rosette is a beautiful shade 

 of deep rose heavily suffused 

 with salmon. The flowers are 

 extra large and the stems are 

 long and stiff, making this 

 on ideol cut flower. Pkt., 15c. 



SCABIOSA 



(Mourning Bride) 



Excellent border plants, produc- 

 ing on abundance of long stem- 

 med, double flowers in many 

 colors. Splendid for cutting. 



LARGE FLOWERING 

 ANNUAL SCABIOSA 



AZURE FAIRY— Lovender. 

 CHERRY RED— Rich cherry red. 



DARK PURPLE — Velvety block 



purple. 



FLESH COLOR— Shell pink. 

 KING OF BLACKS — Deep purple. 

 ROSE — Soft rose color. 

 YELLOW. 



Soft peach- 



Very large, pure 



SCABIOSA 

 SALMON BEAUTY 



It has taken many years to per- 

 fect a pure Salmon color in Scob- 

 iosa. This new Giant Salmon is 

 bound to be a favorite in all 

 gardens and is an excellent cut 

 flower. Pkt., 15c. 



SCABIOSA 

 ORCHID SHADES 



A mixture of orchid shades, love- 

 ly and exquisite beyond descrip- 

 tion. Some of the flowers are 

 two toned, the flowers are large 

 on very long strong stems and 

 hove a delicious honey-like per- 

 fume. Pkt., 15c. 



SHASTA 



white. 



I4 ox., 30c; Pkt., lOc. (Collec- 

 tion of 10 Pkts., 75c). 



LARGE FLOWERING (Finest Mix- 

 ed— '4 ox., 2Sc; Pkt., lOe. 



BLUE COCKADE — A new variety, 



pure azure blue, conical in shope. 

 Pkt., 15c. 



GIANT FLOWERING HYBRIDS— 



Blooms of extra large size and 



many beautiful colors. Pkt., 15c. 



(For Perennial Scablosa, 



See Page 25.1 



SAPONARIA 



VACCARI— Grows about 2 feet 

 high and bears mosses of sotiny 

 pink flowers somewhat like en- 

 larged Gypsophilo; fine for cut- 

 ting, adding grace to ony ar- 

 rangement of flowers. Ox., 30c; 

 Pkt., lOe. 



Poge 38 CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



