B 



egonia 



BEDDING QUEEN — Extra large 



flowering, soft pink, compact. Pkt., 



15c. 



CHRISTMAS CHEER-A bright crim- 

 son scarlet, exceedingly free bloom- 

 er. Splendid for pot culture, and 

 Christmas forcing. Pkt., 25c. 

 ERFORDIA— Bright rosy-carmine. Pkt 

 20c. 



LUMINOSA— Brilliant, fiery, dark 

 scarlet. Pkt., 25c. 



VERNON— Orange-carmine flowers; 

 deep red foliage. Pkt.. lOc. 

 TUBEROUS ROOTED VARIETIES— Fin- 

 est mixed colors. Pkt., 35c. 

 TUBEROUS BEGONIA BULBS.-See 

 page 38. 



BROWALLIA 



Beautiful, free flowering, hardy on- 

 nuals, thriving in any good garden 

 soil, bearing a profusion of pretty 

 blue flowers oil season. They ore 

 also excellent pot plants for winter 

 flowering. 



SPECIOSA MAJOR-A splendid bed- 

 ding or pot plant, with brilliant 

 ultra-morine-blue flowers. Pkt., 20c. 

 ELAT COERULEA— Sky-blue, with 



white center. Pkt., 5c. 



CURRIE'S 

 CALENDULAS 



APRICOT QUEEN — A very large, 

 beoutiful apricot color. Pkt., lOc. 

 CHRYSANTHA (Sunshine)-Resembles 

 a Chrysanthemum, is a clear butter- 

 cup yellow. i/< oz., 25c; Pkt., lOc. 

 BALL'S ORANGE — Bright glowing 

 orange, I/, oz., 75c; Pkt., 15c. 

 BALL'S WHITE— Creamy white color 

 with dork center. Pkt., lOc. 

 CAMPFIRE (Sensation) — Petals ex- 

 tremely large ond very dark orange 

 with a scarlet sheen. Best forcing 

 orange Calendula on the market. 

 % oz., 35c; Pkt., lOc. 

 IMPROVED ORANGE KING — Im- 

 proved extra select strain flowers, 

 large, dark orange. Oz., AOc; Pkt., 

 lOc. 



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Calendula, Double Mixed 



RADIO— The flowers are medium in 

 size, clear orange, the petals are 

 beautifully quilled, an outstanding 

 variety. Pkt., lOc. 



RADIO GOLDEN BEAM — A new 

 color in the Radio class, a bright, 

 golden yellow. Pkt., lOc. 

 FRILLED BEAUTY — The flowers are 

 large and full, completely double, 

 with good stiff petals which ore 

 semi-rounded in appearance, giving 

 good body to the flower. Stems ore 

 long and fine for cutting, while the 

 plant mokes a strong heavy growth. 

 The color is a deep orange. 'A oz., 

 50c; Pkt., 15c. 



CALENDULA COLLECTION - One 

 each of the above 9 varieties, 

 value, $1.00 for 70c. 

 Mixed Colors— Oz., 25c- "2 oz. 15c- 

 Pkt., 5c. 



CALENDULA CURRIE'S PASTEL 

 BEDDING MIXTURE 



Many new shades of apricot, solmon, 

 cream, ona white ore included as 

 well OS the better known orange ond 

 lemon shades. There is also a novel 

 assortment of flower types. Especially 

 adapted for border use. the stems 

 are long enough to use the flowers 

 for cutting also. I oz., 35c; Pkt., lOc. 



• • • 



CURRIES SPECIAL 



MIXTURE OF ANNUALS 



FOR CUT FLOWERS 



This mixture is composed of flowers 

 thot are especially good for cutting 

 and will bloom the first year from 

 seed, and continue to bloom all 

 season if kept cut and not allowed 

 to 90 to seed. I oz., 35c; Pkt., lOc. 



• • • 



CACTUS SEED 



This mixture contains a wonderful 

 ronge of good varieties, including 

 all classes and forms which ore 

 easy to grow by the amateur gorden- 

 er. Pkt. , 25c . 



CARDINAL CLIMBER 



A grand new annual climber making 

 o rapid growth, attaining o height 

 of 30 feet or more, with beautiful 

 cut fern-like foliage, and thickly 

 covered with intense cardinal-red 

 fiowers, during the entire seoson. 

 Sow in worm, sunny position early in 

 spring, previously soaking the seed 

 in warm water, until it begins to 

 swell, Va oz., 30c; Pkt., lOc. 



CALCEOLARIA 



Magnificent greenhouse plants with 

 masses of beoutifully marked pocket- 

 shaped flowers in a great variety of 

 colors. 



HYBRIDA FINEST MIXED — Beauti- 

 fully marked varieties. Pkt., 25c. 



CANARY BIRD VINE 



A rapid growing, annual climber, 

 producing yellow fringed flowers in 

 great profusion throughout the sea- 

 son. 10 ft. O2., -lOc; Pkt., lOc. 



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arnation 



Chaboud's Giant Improved 



An acquisition in the line of Carna- 

 tions; coming into bloom six months 

 from seed and continuing to bloom 

 throughout the summer. The plants 

 ore of robust upright habit; they 

 form ten to twenty stalks, bearing 

 huge flowers of fine form; they come 

 about 90 per cent double, are quite 

 true and are highly clove scented. 

 Jeone Dionis- Pure white. Pkt., 15c. 

 Sparkler— Brilliant cordinol red. Pkt., 

 15c. 



The Pearl— Beautiful rose pink. Pkt., 

 15c. 

 Choice Mixed 'A oz., 75c; Pkt.. 15c. 



Giant Margaret Carnation 



The eose with which this popular 

 variety can be grown to bloom the 

 first year from seed mokes it very 

 popular. The flowers are large, beauti- 

 fully fringed and delicately fragrant, 

 and borne in great abundance. 

 Choice Mixed Colors, pkt., 10c; 

 'A oz., 50c. 



C<ni,lyluft, VTnhcUala ifyhrida 



CANDYTUFT 



(Iberis) 



Dwarf, profuse flowering garden an- 

 nuals of eosy culture; useful for 

 bedding or borders; blooms within 

 eight weeks after sowing; excellent 

 for cutting; height, I foot. 

 GIANT HYACINTH-FLOWERED 

 WHITE - I ft. A grand border 

 plant, beonng very large, bold 

 spikes of snowy white flowers, habit 

 sturdy and compact. This is on es- 



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pec, oily 5eiei.t stoc^. y^ oz., 25c; 



I oz., 75c; Prt., lOc. 



Lorge 



Pkt. Pkt. 



Carmine 25c lOc 



Crimson 25c lOc 



Lavender 25c lOc 



Pink 25c lOc 



Rose Cardinal— Rosy red.. 25c lOc 



White 25c lOc 



One pkt. each of the 6 

 varieties Condytuft (value 



60c) for 50c 



Choice Mixed. 1/2 oz., 30c; 



I oz., 50c 25c lOc 



New Candytuft Miniature Genn 

 (HYACINTH FLOWERED TYPE) - 



The result of years of selection hos 

 produced a dainty, smoll miniature 

 hyacinth flowered Candytuft about 

 three and o half inches high, each 

 plant producing four to six spikes. 

 A perfect Miniature Gem for the 

 rock garden. Pkt., 15c. 



CANNA 

 LARGE FLOWERING FRENCH — 



Sow the seed early offer cutting ot 

 one end and sooking in hot water 

 about 12 hours. Finest Mixed Colors 

 Oz., 30c; Pkt., lOc. 



New Zinnias 



EARLY WONDER FINEST 

 MIXED 



A new class in Zinnias, the 

 plants ore from twelve to fif- 

 teen inches high with a pro- 

 fusion of medium sized flowers 

 and very little foliage. They 

 ore very early flowering and 

 require but little space in the 

 garden. The colors include 

 many shodes of orange, reds, 

 lovender and pinks. Pkt., 15c. 

 EARLY WONDER GYPSY— This 

 new voriety is a deep bur- 

 nished oronge, a very rich de- 

 slroble shade. Pkt., 20c. 



PICOTEE DELIGHT 

 ZINNIA 



SALMON ROSE— Flowers are 



21/2 in. across, with curled 

 and ruffled petals beautifully 

 tipped with contrasting color. 

 Plants grow about 2 feet toll, 

 i/e oz., 50c; 'A 02., 85c. Pkt., 

 20c. 



FINEST MIXED-Pkt., 15c, 

 PINKIE— (Cut and Come 



Again)— Medium sized flowers 

 of a light Rose-Pink with long 

 stems especially suitable for 

 cut flowers ond for massing 

 in the garden. A continuous 

 succession of blooms are pro- 

 duced throughout the summer, 

 making the name Cut-ond- 

 Come-Again most cppropriote. 

 Pkt., 15c. 



CURRIES GIANT DAHLIA-FLOWERED ZINNIAS 

 3 to 4 feet 



The densely double flowers covering a wide range of beautiful 

 colors ore of immense size, often measuring six inches in diam- 

 eter, and ore borne freely on stout stems. 

 BUTTERCUP— Immense deep creamy yellow. 

 CANARY BIRD— Rich conory yellow. 



CRIMSON MONARCH— The largest and best of the red shodes. 

 DREAM — Deep lavender turning to purple. 

 ELDORADO— Pure opricot salmon color. 

 EXQUISITE— Light rose with center a deep rose. 

 GOLDEN DAWN— A very rich golden yellow. 

 ILLUMINATION— A beautiful deep rose. 

 LEMON BEAUTY— Golden yellow on brown. 

 LUMINOSA— Clear bright pink. 

 METEOR— Dorkest of all the red shades. 

 ORIOLE— Orange and gold. 

 POLAR BEAR— Large pure white. 

 PURPLE PRINCE— Large deep purple. 

 SCARLET FLAME— Scorlet with blending of oronae. 

 Eoch of the above 'A oz., 50c; Pkt., 15:; o^. •> r.t: :;- 50:. 

 Mixed Colors— 'A oz., ^Oc; Pkt., 10c. 



CURRIE'S CALIFORNIA GIANT DOUBLE ZINNIAS 

 3 to 4 feet 



CERISE QUEEN— Beoutiful cerise rose. 



LEMON QUEEN— The petals ore light canary on the upper 

 and cerise on the lower side, the two shades blending as the 

 flower develops. It is the only Zinnia with frogrance. 

 MISS WILLMOTT-Soft pink. 

 ORANGE QUEEN— Golden yellow. 

 SALMON KING-Solmon pink. 

 SCARLET KING-Bright scarlet. 



Each of the obove, 'A oz., 50c; Pkt., 15c: ony A p^ti i,j, iO.. 



CALIFORNIA GIANTS MIXEO-Oz., 51.50; 'A oz.. 50c: Pkt., lOc. 



(For Other Zinniat See Page 28) 



