CACTUS 
ADDA PATTERSON—An excel- 
lent large pure white; long wavy 
petals; good stems. 50c. 
AGNES YOUNG—Delightful bril- 
liant red, tips and reverse gold, 
with twisted petals giving face 
red and gold effect. 75c. 
AMELIA EARHART—YVery large, 
apricot-buff with primrose at 
base of petals, lighted through- 
out with flashes of salmon. 75c. 
CHEMAR’S MASTERPIECE — A 
huge flower of clear glistening 
orchid, long slender petals. Long 
stems hold the blooms at a 
graceful angle. 50c. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM — Large 
pure white flowers, with high full 
centers. Petals long and pointed. 
35c. 
SATAN — An immense, deep 
bloom of scarlet, with yellow on 
the reverse of petals showing 
from face as petals unfold. 50c. 
Dahlia Sultan of Hillcrest 
DAHLIAS 
PALO ALTO—The color is bright 
salmon with deep primrose shad- 
ing at the center. The flowers, 
of good substance and size up 
to 12” across by 6” in depth, 
held high above the foliage on 
straight, stiff stems. Each, 75c. 
JEAN TRIMBEE—Color of richest 
deep petunia violet, of immense 
size, borne well above the foli- 
age on stiff rigid stems. A free 
bloomer of strong, vigorous hab- 
it. 35c¢. 
RED JUG (S. C.)—Dark cardinal 
red in color sometimes with pet- 
als tipped gold. Blooms are of 
large size carried on long stiff 
stem. A popular garden and ex- 
hibition variety. 50c. 
BETTE DAVIS (S.C.) — Bright, 
deep, violet rose with slightly 
darker center. The splendidly 
formed Semi-Cactus blooms are 
full centered and held facing or 
up on long stems. Prolific bloom- 
er and fine keeper. $1.00. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
BABY ROYAL—A small glistening flower, suffused sa!mon-pink, 
apricot and gold. 25ce. 
BUCKEYE BABY—Golden buff with tinge of red on reverse. 35e. 
FAIRY—Light pink, very free flowering 
LADY MARY HOPE- 
50c. 
MARKET QUEEN—A deep crimson red with white 
An intense bright fiery red. 50c. 
RED SEA 
-A medium sized orange amber 
eee 
tipped white 
50c. 
CUT FLOWER 
Dahlia Collection No. 1 
If you want flowers for bouquets, these five are 
the best grown. 
Mrs. C. D. Anderson 
Jane Cowl—Bronze and Gold 
Avalon 
Garnet Show 
Jersey's Beauty 
Pink 
Large Canary Yellow 
Mrs. |. De Ver Warner 
Huge Violet 
$ 1 00 POSTPAID 
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CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
Curried 
PRIZE DAWLIAS 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
sized 
petals. 
ANGELIA MIA—Medium 
pure white compact 
Short bushy plants. 50c. 
BUCKEYE KING — Large deep 
blooms of a rich glowing amber 
yellow, the bush is very sturdy 
with good stems. Very free flow- 
ering. 50c. 
BAGDAD—A huae flaming scar- 
let, tall spreading plant, with 
long stems, hold the flowers 
high. 35c. 
CURLY LOCKS — One of the 
largest Dahlias grown, a bright 
orange with apricot. The sturdy 
plants with cane-like stems hold 
the flowers high and _ erect. 
$1.00. 
DWIGHT W. MORROW — The 
huge blooms are a rich cardinal 
red. The petals are long and 
wavy. 50c. 
CALIFORNIA IDOL (1.D.) — A 
giant clear yellow that can win 
in any class in which it may be 
entered. It is a splendid grower 
and the giant blooms are held 
upright on long stiff stems. 
75¢. 
CLARA BARTON—Face of flow- 
er silvery orchid, reverse deep 
lavender. Long strong stems, me- 
dium bush, very free flowering, 
rugged grower. 35c. 
CLARA CARDER (F.D.)—A large 
cyclemen pink with a flush of 
yellow at the base. In a color 
class by itself. Blooms 10” to 12” 
on strong stems. 75e. 
GIRL OF HILLCREST — A huae 
orange flower held very high on 
long, strong, rigid stems. 50c. 
HARVEST MOON — Huce deep 
blooms, blends of gold, rose and 
bronze, medium tall, with long 
wiry stems. 35c. 
JANE COWL—Immense aglisten- 
ing bronzy buff blooms with 
shades of old gold and salmon, 
held high on the finest of stems. 
25c. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY— It is still in 
a class by itself. A _ perfect 
bloom of eosine pink, carried 
high above the foliage on a long, 
wiry stem. Each, 25c. 
Dahlia Collection No. 2 
The Best Giants of the Dahlia World — $3.00 
Avonelle 
Chatauquo Regol 
Coquette 
Franklin D. Roosevelt 
Jacques Furtelle 
Mrs. A. E. Wheeler 
$300 
SPECIAL POSTPAID 
MONARCH OF THE EAST—'t is 
a big, bold bloom, a real giant 
in the Dahlia world. Its color is 
a golden bronze with a coral red 
reverse. Try this one for compe- 
+ition in the largest bloom class. 
Each, $1.50. 
MARSHALL’S IDEAL — Medium 
sized flowers, white slightly over- 
Iaid pale lavender, extremely 
lonqg stems, a strong sturdy 
dahlia and very free flowering. 
$1.00. 
MRS. J. ALEXANDER — An im- 
mense_ rich buttercup yellow. 
Blooms up to 12”. 75c. 
QUEEN CITY — Medium sized 
flowers of a rich scarlet pink 
and gold, strong plant, good 
stems and free flowering. 50c. 
ERNESTINE WRIGHT — The 
large blooms are nearly round 
and very deep of a white back- 
ground, soft mellow pink and 
edged deeper pink. Immense 
sturdy plants. $1.00. 
OMAR KHAYYAM — Chinese 
scarlet at base of petals, shad- 
ing to orange, reverse lighter. 
Large heavy blooms. 35e. 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH (1.D.)— 
A clear, brilliant cerise red with 
broad petals. Very large blooms 
of great depth which keep well 
when cut. $1.00. 
ROCKLEIGH MOON—Licht lem- 
on flowers shading darker to- 
wards center; reverse has quite 
a purple tint. 75e. 
SANHICANS BEAUTY — Large 
deep flowers, glistening orange 
pink; very good stem. 50c. 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST—Mas- 
sive deep flowers, deep orange- 
yellow. Short, well branched 
plants have very heavy foliage 
and the cane-like stems hold 
the immense blooms perfectly 
erect. $1.00. 
THE COMMODORE—An excep- 
tionally large, loose petaled 
bright lemon yellow; stems are 
a good length when disbudded. 
50c. 
WALKOVER PRINCE — Huge 
flowers, deep red, tipped and 
marked with rich lemon in center 
of each petal. 50c. 
WHITE KING—Glistening white 
round flower, medium size, fine 
robust plant, excellent long stiff 
stems. 50c. 
Nancy Sue Long 
Omor Khayyam 
Prince of Persia 
Radio 
Sultan of Hillcrest 
White Wonder 
