LARKSPUR 
(Annual) 
Of easy culture; seed sown early in 
spring will produce blooming plants by 
July; fern-like foliage and slender spikes 
with double rosette flowers; fine for 
cutting or garden decoration. 
GIANT IMPERIAL 
This new group of Larkspur is identical 
in branching habit with the Giant Im- 
perial Stock; flowers very double; plants 
of strong, robust growth. 
BLUE SPIRE—An intense deep oxford 
blue. Yq oz., 40c; Pkt., 15¢. 
LILAC SPIRE—Bright lilac. 1% oz., 40c; 
Pkt., 15c. 
CARMINE KING—Rich carmine. 14 oz., 
40c; Pkt., 15c. 
BLUE BELL—Azure blue or deep laven- 
der. Yq oz., 40c; Pkt., 15¢. 
LOS ANGELES—Brilliant rose on salm- 
on. V4 oz., 40c; Pkt., 15¢. 
MISS CALIFORNIA—A deep pink on 
salmon. V4 ox., 40c; Pkt., 15c. 
EXQUISITE PINK — Improved salmon 
pink. Yq oz., 40c; Pkt., 15c. 
WHITE KING (All American 1936)— 
A pure glistening white early flowering, 
very fine. V4 oz., 50c; Pkt., 15c. 
CHOICE MIXED—3 Pkts., 25¢; V4 oz., 
30c; Pkt., 10c. 
LINARIA 
MAROCCANA HYBRIDA EXCELSIOR— 
An attractive annual bearing in great 
profusion dainty flowers in a great 
range of colors including blue, crim- 
son, chamoise, pink, and many lighter 
shades. Extra choice mixed. Pkt., 10c, 
FAIRY BOUQUET—A splendid filler for 
bouquets, useful for beddings, pots and 
boxes. Very quick to bloom after plant- 
ing, light and airy plants; flowers ap- 
peal! like miniature snapdragons. Quite 
ardy. Pkt., 15c. 
CYMBALARIA (Kenilworth Ivy)—Lov- 
ender and purple. A charming, neat, 
hardy perennial trailing plant, suitable 
for baskets, vases, pots and rock work. 
Pkt., 10c. 
LINUM 
(Flax) 
GRANDIFLORUM COCCINEUM — A 
beautiful dwarf annual, with crimson 
flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
For PERENNIAL LINUM, 
See Page 22. 
LOPHOSPERMUM 
SCANDENS—Climbing annual with rosy- 
purple flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
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LAVATERA 
ROSEA SPLENDENS, ‘SUNSET’ — The 
Lavateras or ““Mallows” are exceedinaly 
popular in Europe. Lavatera ‘’Sunset*’ 
is by far the most striking of its kind, 
bearing large bowl-shaped flowers of a 
charming rose-pink color on stems 2 feet 
or more in length, which with their 
foliage make a beautiful decoration for 
large vases. 1% oz., 35¢; Pkt., 10c. 
DOUBLE STOCK- 
FLOWERED 
LARKSPUR 
This is one of the best known of garden 
flowers. Seeds sown in the open ground 
before the close of April will begin 
blooming by early July. Handsome for 
beds and borders. Also fine for cutting. 
3 feet. 
Dork Blue, Flesh Color, Lustrous Car- 
mine, White, Newport Pink, Light Blue, 
Rose, Mixed. Each, per Pkt., 10c; 1 
Pkt., each of 7 colors, 50c; Finest Mixed, 
Va oz., 20c; oz., 60c. 
ROSAMOND (Gold Medal, 1934)—Pure 
bright rose. Pkt., 15c. 
IMPROVED GIANT HYACINTH-FLOW- 
ERED —The plants grow in one big 
spike, broad at the base and tapering 
to a point at the top. Mixed, all colors. 
Pkt., 10c. 
PERENNIAL LARKSPUR—See Delphini- 
um, Pages 3 and 21. 
LEPTOSIPHON 
Free flowering dwarf hardy annuals 
bearing bright flowers profusely in many 
colors, suitable for edging or rock 
work. Finest mixed, Pkt., 10c. 
LEPTOSYNE 
(Yellow Daisy) 
STILLMANI—A quick growing annual 
which will bloom 5 weeks after sowing. 
Has lovely showy Cosmos-like blossoms 
of an intense and pleasing golden yel- 
low color. Splendid for beds, borders 
and for cutting. 14 feet high. Pkt., 
10c. 
LOBELIA 
BEDDING QUEEN—Dworfest, deep pur- 
plish violet, with white eye, 4 in. 
EMPEROR WILLIAM—Clear sky-blue. 
CRYSTAL PALACE COMPACTA—Deep 
blue, dwarf. Vg oz., 50c. 
WHITE GEM—Pure white dwarf. 
PUMILA ROSEA—Dworf pink. 
GRACILIS—Trailing, light blue. Vg oxz., 
25c. 
TENUIOR—Doark blue with white eye. 
All of the above, Pkts., 10c. 
CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
KOCHIA 
(Summer Cypress or 
Burning Bush) 
TRICOPHYLLA—An easily grown annu- 
al, which, sown thinly in spring, soon 
forms a cypress-like hedge of the most 
lively green and of perfect symmetry; 
by midsummer it attains a height of 
about 3 feet, and on the approach of 
autumn the whole plant becomes a deep 
red. V4 oz., 15c; Pkt., 10c. 
KUDZU VINE 
(Jack-and-the-Beonstalk) 
PUERARIA THUNBERGIANA — For ra- 
pidity of growth this hardy vine has no 
equal. It will grow 8 to 10 feet from 
seed the first year. Afterwards a single 
season’s growth of 60 feet is not un- 
usual. The leaves are large and abun- 
dant. It bears racemes of pea-shaped 
rosy purple flowers. Sometimes planted 
on steep banks to prevent soil washing. 
V4 oz., 30c; Pkt., 10c. 
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