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( All-American Selections for 1942> 



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Phlox Gigantea Red Glory 



PHLOX 



RED GLORY — Here is the brightest color that 

 *e hove ever seen in Phlox. The color is a 

 brilliant red with a large creamy white eye 

 which seems to intensify the red into an un- 

 tjelievable sharpness. Pkt., 25e. 



MARIGOLD 



DWARF FRENCH DOUBLE, MELODY — 

 BRONZE MEDAL — Growing ] 2" high, and lit- 

 erolly covered with golden yellow, harmony 

 type flowers. Very uniform in height, habit and 

 color; rather early, ond a long steady bloomer. 

 Pkt., 25c. 



VERBENA 



ROSEGLOW — This new Ve - 

 bena is decidedly free flow - 

 ering, when in bloom each 

 plant will overage fort* 

 flowering clusters. The cclcr 

 is so luminous that eoch 

 plant has the appearance cf 

 a smoll flat fountain of fire, 

 o deep rose shading to Gr- 

 ange scorlet without z- . 

 eye. Pkt., 25c. 



MARIGOLD 



DWARF FRENCH DOUBLE, BUTTERBALL— Bronze Medol. Most at- 

 tractive, very compact, scabious-flowered, canary yellow. Only 6 to 

 10" tall, uniform, very eorly and continuous flowering. Bright ond 

 luminous bedding or edging variety which you can't help but like. 

 Rich, dense foliage, well covered with smoll 1 \'a" blooms. This makes 

 a nice pot plont. Pkt., 25c. 



MARIGOLD 



Marigold Mission Giont Yellowstone 



MARIGOLD 



MISSION GIANT, YELLOWSTONE — Bright 

 rich, cleor yellow countcrporf to Goldsmith, 

 1941 Bronze Medol Winner, with large, Z'/z" 

 flowers, on luxurious, large plonts. Late bloom- 

 ing and losting until frosts. Flowers ore of 

 double, incurved, Chrysonthemum-like form, 

 ond very ottroctive. Rather lote for the most 

 northern short season, locotions. Uniformly 3 to 

 5 ft. toll Pkt., 25c. 



DWARF CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED, GOLDEN BEDDER — 



Bronze Medal. A very early, and perhaps the earliest of oil. Plants 

 form symmetrical mounds, covered with golden orange flowers. A 

 row of outer guard petals is surmounted by a fully double crest of 

 Dixie Sunshine type petals or minioture flowers. Foliage is sparse 

 and light green, passing yellowish as plonts go out of bloom. Long 

 stems allow nice flowers for cutting. Chief value is in extro earliness, 

 making its crop before other varieties start. Pkt., 25e. 



NIEREMBERGIA, COERULEA 



PURPLE ROBE — BRONZE MEDAL — Similar to Nierembergio Hippo- 

 momco, except several shades deeper blue or violet-blue in color, 



from which it wos selected 

 OS on onnuol, bloom- 

 ing in obout 1 5 

 weeks from sowing. 

 It prefers full sun, 

 sondy loom, and 

 mokes o grand bord- 

 er and edging sub- 

 ject. It stays in 

 bloom over o long 

 period and with a 

 colorful blonket of 

 bloom. Very dworf 

 obout 6" toll, cush 

 ion-like plant, sur 

 mountedwith flowers 

 the color of Silver 

 Blur Prtumo Pkt., 

 25c 



This is o holf hardy perennial, treated 



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CURRIE BROTHERS CO , MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



