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CuRRIE’s SEED STORE, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
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Currie’s Giant Pansies. 
CURRIE’S INTERNATIONAL PANSY MIXTURE 
A grand combination of Giant Flowering Pansies, comprising the picked strains of the 
most noted pansy specialists in this country and Europe. The blooms are of the largest size, 
distinct and varied in their markings, of fine substance, containing all the richest 
and choicest colors to be found in Pansies, embracing the newest and most delicate rose 
shades, glowing reds, clear yellows, bronzes and blues, blotched, shaded and mottled varieties. 
1,000 seeds, 90c; pkt., 25c. 
CURRIE’S SUPERFINE SCOTCH PANSIES 
Saved for us by one of the largest and most noted Pansy growers in Scotland, from 
prize-winning varieties; this is one of the finest strains of Pansy in cultivation. It is un- 
excelled by any in size of flower (many of the single blooms measuring over 3 inches across) 
and for richness of color and beautiful markings it has no equal. 1,000 seeds, 70c; pkt., 20c. 
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CURRIE’S GIANT 
PANSIES ¥ 
Giant Bugnot’s Finest Mixed—Flowers 
beautifully blotched .......... wave oe GO:10 
Giant Cassier’s Finest Mixed—Very 
large. rich colored flowers, beautiful- 
ly “blotched |. wisawiieeee <tc A ope -10 
Giant Odier—Each petal has a distinct 
blotch, with a margin another color. .10 
Giant Orchid-Flowered—A __ splendid 
mixture, mostly light, delicate shades. 
The upper petals are arranged in 
small folds, giving’ them an orchid- 
like “appearance. »Sc.c eae eens ee Seawall 
Giant Parisian Stained—A grand mix- 
ture of beautiful colors, with distinct 
blotches and splendid substance ... .10 
Giant Ruffled—Masterpiece Mammoth 
flowers of many bright colors, most- 
ly dark. The petals are heavily ruf- 
Hed en Acts sieved Rasta eae Coe 15 
GIANT PANSY MIXTURE FOR 
FLORISTS AND AMATEURS— 
We have carefully blended a mixture 
of all the Giant Trimardeau sorts in 
proper proportions of colors, and 
have added to it the magnificent 
strains of Bugnots, Giant Parisian 
Stained, Masterpiece, Orchid-Flow- 
ered, and the rich colors of Madame 
Perret. The best possible combina- 
tion of the Giant sorts. 1,000 seeds 
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GIANT TRIMARDEAU 
PANSIES 
The flowers are extra large and showy, 
generally marked with three’ distinct 
blotches. 
Giant Black—Very dark, almost black. 
Giant Lord Beaconsfield—Violet, shaded 
white at top. 
Giant Golden Queen (Goliath)—vVery 
large, golden yellow with 3 large black 
blotches on frilled petals. = 
Giant Pure White—Pure white. 
Giant White—With purple eye. 
Giant Yellow—Yellow with dark eye. 
Giant Pure Yellow. 
~~ of the above Giants, pkt., 10c; 4 pkts., 
c. 
Giant Trimardeau—Finest Mixed, pkt., 10c; 
IZ oz., 50c. 
ORDINARY BEDDING 
PANSIES 
Good mixed, all shades. % o2z., 35c; 
Pit 5c: 
TUFTED PANSIES, OR 
VIOLAS 
While the flowers of the Tufted Pansies 
are not so large as the regular type, they 
bloom so freely that they are superior to 
pansies where effect is wanted, the colors 
being particularly clear and distinct; they 
also bloom for a longer time. Seed sown 
in April produces flowering plants by June, 
and from then on until frost they are a 
sheet of bloom. Finest Mixed Colors. 
Pkt., 10c. 
See other Violas, page 51. 
Pansy—‘“In Pansy seeds there was a 
great difference in favor of the Seme- 
san-treated seeds, which germinated 
stronger and much heavier than the un- 
treated.’—-F. R. 
Jersey. 
Matsinger of New 
