°D CuRRIE’s SEED STORE, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN C.. 
VERBENA 
in July. 
Mammoth Verbena—The flowers. are 
borne in large trusses in many beauti- 
ful colors. 
Pink Purple Striped White Scarlet Yel- 
low—Any of the above colors. %4 
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Collection of 6 sorts, 50c. 
Mammoth Verbena ‘‘Lucifer’—Intense 
brilliant scarlet with no eye. ¥% oz., 
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VERBENA HYBRIDA 
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“‘Colossea’—A very fine new race bear- 
ing large umbels of flowers, each of 
which exceeds an inch in diameter, the 
difference in size between them and the 
Mammoth class being as great as that 
between the latter and the ordinary 
Verbena hybrida. It is not therefore 
the case of an improved Mammoth, but 
the creation of an entirely new class. 
We may add that it is fixed in character 
and is already available in Rose Shades 
and eRoses Auricula, Eyedoneeeeeneeecie 
VERBENA HYBRIDA 
GRANDIFLORA: ROYALE 
Grandiflora Royale—This is a Verbena 
of enormous size, the individual florets 
measuring over_an inch and a quarter 
Verb Hybrid “Col a in diameter. The color of this new 
oa yieles SEINE Verbena is a rich deep royal blue with 
a large creamy yellow eye. A wonder- 
ful acquisition to our group of Grandi- 
flora’ Vier benasyinis: sits c clevercietsterioeterenetcrete 
Verbena Hybrida Grandiflora Etna—Large trusses of intense Paul 
Crampbell geranium red with a small creamy yellow eye. The indi- 
vidual florets are over one inch in diameter ......... Pease Meh oa 
Venosa (Hardy Garden Verbena)—This variety is largely used for bed- 
ding purposes. It is a strong, thrifty grower about 1 foot high, and 
covered from early summer until late fall with its bright purplish 
heliotrope: flowers)» 24 OZ.s SUC meredetelselelelsiclolclevele clei viele aieteiat orale tetenenneta 
Lemon Verbena (Aloysia Citridora)—-Every garden should have a few 
plants of this fragrant favorite. Its pale green delightfully scented 
foliage goes well with any flower. Start indoors ................- 5% 
TAGETES 
Bushy Dwarf Showy Annual Marigolds 
Signata Pumila—vYellow,, striped!) brown) <).).c1c vnielee ci cteiele eialcielelete la ala aiaie 
Golden Ring—Golden yellow ..... Seen enn 5 SA oedte 
THUNBERGIA 
Annual climbers with pretty buff, orange and white flowers. Splendid 
{OL VASES.) MEINESE airixed evevelaicle easyertrelentevelelerd Vi ala ama e. %. o-aURT Nata tere ReneS 
VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope) 
Showy hardy border plants, fragrant. Red and white ............ “es 
VINCA 
Splendid free-flowering, tender perennials with glossy green foliage 
pretty pink and white flowers. 
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Each, per pkt., 10c. 
ROOTS 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
Longifolia—Perennial. Bears spikes of bright blue all summer. 2 ft. .. 
ey a useful rock plant one to two inches high, with light blue 
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TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker or Flame Flower) 
Hybrida—A magnificent new class of early and continuous flowering 
Tritomas, ranging in color through various shades of yellow apricot 
* and orange to deep red. Many of the plants will bloom the first year 
Tritoma, from seeds SOWN GArlys 05 os.s.c'0.05 bea ee ee Whe eile de Seus8 
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Valuable hardy annuals producing an abund- 
ance of brilliant colored flowers. Seed sown 
in May outdoors will produce blooming plants 
Pkt. 
$0.10 
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-10 
Pkt. 
Pkt. 
$0.25 
$0.25 
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15 
Pkt 
$0.10 
-10 
and 
Bright Rose Pure White White, with Rose Eye 
Price, each, 30c; per doz., $3.00. Extra large roots, each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 
$0.10 
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