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|| Currie’s SEED STorRE, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN |c- 
MATTHIOLA 
Bicornis (Evening-scented Stock)—This old-fash- 
ioned annual has no beauty to recommend 
it, the flowers being a dull purplish lilac, but it is 
well worth growing for the entrancing fragrance 
which it emits during the evening. % oz., 25c; 
Pkt., 10c. 
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MAURANDIA 
A slender perennial climber useful for vases, etc., 
flowering the first year from seed. Finest mixed 
colors, blue, purple, white and rose. Pkt., 10c. 
MECONOPSIS BAILEYII 
Blue perennial poppy. For description see page 
On ekts soc. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM 
Crystallinum (Ice Plant)—Singular icy foliage; 
flowers white. Pkt., 10c. 
MIMOSA 
(SENSITIVE PLANT) 
Pudica—A curious annual plant with small pink 
flowers; its leaves close and droop at the slight- Sieh Seeds peday: 
anese orning OTy 
est touch. Pkt., 10c. and Moon-Flowers for 
12 hours in warm 
MIMULUS water, or scrape off 
; [ the outer shell at one 
Dwarf, tender perennials, thriving well in shady of the ends _ before 
places, blooming the first year from early sown seed. sowing, to aid germ- 
Moschatus (Musk Plant)—The yellow flowers and 9 7*™*"°™ 
leaves are muskscented. Pkt., 10c. 
Tigrinus—Flowers large, spotted and_ blotched. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Japanese Morning Glory. 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE 
MINA LOBATA MORNING GLORIES 
Splendid annual garden climber of luxuriant growth: Remarkable for the great size and beautiful colorings 
18 to 20 feet. Adapted for trellis, verandas, arbors, etc. of the flowers. The foliage is also splendidly marked 
The flowers, about an inch across, are borne in large and attractive, many of them being blotched and varie- 
clusters; color, blood-red, changing to orange. They gated white and yellow. Sow the seed as soon as the 
flower profusely until killed by frost, and make a fine ground is warm, previously soaking: it several hours in 
show. Pkt., 10c. warm water. Finest Mixed Colors—Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 
IPOMOEAS iets 
EVENING GLORIES AND MOON-FLOWERS “Fringed and Ruffled’? Japanese Morning Glories—Magnificent larg 
Handsome flowered varieties with ornamental foliage. flowers, often as large as saucers, beautifully fringed and ruffled 
Cardinals (Cardinal Climber)—See page 20. Pkt., 15c. Choice mixed colors. Oz., 50c; 14 Ib., $1.50; Pkt., 10c. 
Bona Nox (Good Night or Evening Glory)——Beautiful, large flower- 
ing, fragrant, violet color. Pkt., 5c. - 
Heavenly Blue—Beautiful, extra large, sky-blue MORNING GLORIES 
CONVOLVULUS MAJOR 
flowers borne in clusters and large heart-shaped 
leaves. Pkt., 10c. ca a PT he? m 
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Leari (Dawn Flower)—Flowers beautiful bright bo ee “ pacer sey Prise st al pm mat rept tesa. 
blue; borne: in clusters. Pkt, -10c, well in almost any situation. The beauty and 
Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory)—Bears large, variety of its flowers are unsurpassed. 
handsome foliage. The flowers are bright rose Pkt 
with a deeper colored star in the center and borne Choice Mixed Varieties—Per oz.,, 15c: % 
in clusters, followed by curious seed pods. Pkt., | eee eS | ae i SS. ee $0.10 
10c. Aurea Superbus-——Beautiful golden yellow; 
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Dark Five; qLalac, ROBE yal sleet mien yaad on .10 
NEW GIANT WHITE MOON- 
FLOWER 
Ipomoea Grandiflora—A greatly improved variety 
DWARF MORNING GLORY 
CONVOLVULUS MINOR 
of the popular Moonflower Vine. With im- : ; ‘ wr, ah 
mense saucer-shaped flowers. The flowers open _The Dwarf Morning Glories produce a brilliant 
about sunset and close the next morning, Pkt., eftect W he n grown in masses in beds, or borders, 
10c; per 100 seeds, 50c. the rich colored flowers remaining open all day 
in fine weather 
Ipomaea, Bonna Nox. Finest Mixed Varieties—Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c. 
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