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'All-American Sclccfions for 1942) 



YELLOW COSMOS, OR YELLOW 

 FLARE 



SILVER MEDAL -Similar to the 

 onqiriQi Orange Flare, Gold Medal 

 winner of 1935, except its color 

 IS o very rich and compelling but- 

 ter yellow, described os golden yel- 

 low by some judges. Even more 

 striking in color, 3 to 4 feet tall, 

 I on excellent garden flower. 

 •jc blooming on long wiry stems, 

 ond taller than present strain of 

 oiry serrated foliage. Pkt., 25c. 



CLEOME 



PINK QUEEN SILVER MEDAL 

 This beautiful Spider Plont 

 grows recklessly from Maine to 

 Florida and west to the Pacific. 

 It is never out of bloom. A tall 

 and attractive border plant, 

 free from insects and disease, 

 with huge heads of delightful 

 and refreshing pink, without o 

 trace of blue or magenta. The 

 lorge flower bracts turn to white 

 before falling, giving on appear- 

 ance of o white collar with a 

 pink cap. Reaches over 4 feet, 

 well bronched, airy folioge, 

 ig from June until frost A grond flower Pkt., 25e. 



TWO NEW LARKSPURS 

 I One of Each for 30c i 



GIANT IMPERIAL LILAC KING 

 A firie rich cicor liioc shade, 

 the individual florets ore fully 

 double 2" in diameter with 

 brood wovy petals on 24-28" 

 \troight spikes. Early blooming, 

 and very free flowering, the 

 plants arc basal branching and 

 upright in growth, ideal for 

 cutting. Pkt., 20c. 



GIANT IMPERIAL PINK KING 



-A lovely soft, yet vibront 



ihadc of solmon rose, fully 



double florets ore evenly spaced 



on long sfroight stems coming 



from low on the plonts which reoch o hcohf r,f 5 fiet 



Beautiful in combmofion with Lilac Km ) Pkt . 20c 



RUDBECKIA 



STARLIGHT This lorgc- flowered, 

 scmr -double selection out of Hclve- 

 <\f^t\ Star. IS ccrtomly a frccbloooier. 

 Irs doublcncss vories from fully 

 double to single, mostly with obout 

 three rows of petols Coloring is 

 from primrose yellow to mohogony 

 ond bicolors, with mohogony cen- 

 ters Unique for cutting ond or- 

 rongemcnts. with nice lofig stems 

 About 3 ft toll, bronchir>g plants 

 Pkl., 25e. 



Lorlitpur Pink Kln« 



MORNING GLORY 



PEARLY GATES— SILVER MEDAL A sport from and 

 seemmqiy identicol in growth, folioge ond bloom, except 

 white In color, with Clork's Eorly Heovenly Blue Morning 

 Glory. A grand componion for its most pcpulor counter- 

 port. A big, satiny white, with a creomy shoding in the 

 throot, gives this o beautiful oppeoronce. Plant with 

 Heovenly Blue ond Crimson Rambler or Scarlet O'Horo 

 for red, white and blue effect. Reoches 12 ft . with luxuri- 

 ous folioge, wherever Morning Glories will gr ^ Pkt , 25c 



PETUNIA 



GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA GLAM- 



OUR A giant salmon rose with 

 brown veining on white in the 

 throat, most of the flowers ore 

 wavy and fringed and grow obout 

 4-5" in diameter, o free and con- 

 tinuous bloomer. The plants grow 

 about 15-18" in height. Pkt., 25c, 



PETUNIA 



HONOR BRIGHT A new shade in 

 the bedding Petunias, o deep but 

 bright glowing salmon lightening 

 somewhat toward the throat. The 

 flowers ore large, meosuring up to 

 3 '2" across, each plont beors a 

 great many of these lovely flowers, 

 almost covering the lush deep green 

 leoves. The plants ore spreading, 

 reaching a height of obout 1 8" ond 

 a spread of 3 ft. Pkt., 20e. 



ZINNIA 



DAHLIA - FLOWERED, ROYAL 

 PURPLE This large, Dohiio- 

 flowered form, is of a deep, rich 

 Rovol Purple color without blue 

 • nir»g. It is from o pure I" • 

 ■lection out of Purple Prm 

 ond quite distinctly o deeper 

 end ncficr purple. Its uniformity 

 in plont habit, large flowers, 

 color ond height, shows gix>d 

 breedir>g It wos impelling to 

 visitors ol tf>e more public gor- 

 dens Purple flowers ore not us- 

 ually in populor dcmorKi but 

 this should toke welt with the 

 public Flowers ore usuoliy 4" 



fully dou( 



jdbcckio Starliqht 



Pkt 25< 



CURRIE BROTHERS CO 



ILWAUKEE WIS 



P09C 3 



