nUlWkl FLOHER SEEDS \i\D 

 PEREMIU FLU'TS 



J sow PERENNIAL SEEDS EARLY IN SPRING as the seed ^ 



^ germinates better in cool weather than the heat of midsummer. ^ 



Alyssuitt 



(Rock Modwort) 



ARGENTEUM— 1 ft. Dwarf, yel- 

 low flowers, leaves silvery under- 

 neath. Pkt., 10c. 

 SAXATILE COMPACTUM i Bos- 

 ket of Gold) — Masses of bright 

 yellow flowers earlv in spring. 

 Plants, 25c; doi., $2.50; seeds, 

 1/4 oz., 40c; Pkt., 10c. 



AMPELOPSIS 



VEITCHII (Boston Ivy)— Hardy 

 climber, clinging to stone work, 

 changing to very pretty shades 

 of red end yellow in falL Plants, 

 small size, 50c; large size, 75c; 

 seeds, Pkt., 10c. 



ARMERIA 



(Thrift) 

 LAUCHEANA ROSEA — Forms 

 evergreen tufts of foliage with 

 dense heads of pink flowers. I 

 foot. Suitable for rock garden. 

 Plants, 30c; doz., $3.00; seeds, 

 Pkt., 15c. 



ANCHUSA ITALICA 



AFFINIS — 40 in. Beauty lies in 

 its gracious curves; uncurling 

 racemes set with white-centered 

 stars of imperial violet. Sown 

 early it will flower the first year. 

 Pkt., 15c. 



DROPMORE VARIETY — Early 

 border plant, rich gentian blue 

 flowers. 4 feet. Plants, 25e; 

 doz., $2.50; seeds, Pkt., 10c. 

 MYOSOTIDIFLORA — FORGET- 

 ME-NOT FLOWERED BUGLOSS- 

 10" to 12" high. Covered during 

 April ond May with sproys of 

 beautiful Forget - me - not - like 

 flowers of a rich blue color. 

 Plants, 25c; doz., $2.50. 



AQUILEGIA 



(Columbine I 

 NEW LONG SPURRED HYBRIDS 

 (Mrs. Scott Elliot Strolm 



Many beautiful shades of pmk, 

 blue, lovender, scarlet, rose, yel- 

 low, white and combinntions. 

 Plonts, 35c; doz., S3. 50; seeds, 

 Pkt., 15c. 



LONG SPURRED BLUE, PINK, 

 ROSE QUEEN, ORANGE AND 

 SCARLET SHADES — Pkt., 15c. 

 CHRYSANTHA ALBA - Lorge, 

 pure white, long spLirred. Plants, 

 35c; seeds, Pkt., 15c. 

 CHRYSANTHA — Bright yellow, 

 long spurs. Pkt., 1 5e. 

 LONG SPURRED SNOW QUEEN 

 —White Pkt., 15c. 

 CANADENSIS- Scarlet end yel- 

 low. Pkt., 10c. 



LONGISSIMA HYBRIDS — These 

 beautiful new Aquileqios were 

 produced by crossing the excep- 

 tionally long spurred varieties 

 with the Mrs. Scott Elliott strain 

 of Dostel colored bloom-. The re- 

 sult g ves flowers with spurs 

 often 4" long and soft red. blue, 

 white and rose coloring. Pkt., 

 25c. 



ARABIS 



(Rock Cress) 



ALPINA — One of the earliest 

 and prettiest spring flowers. The 

 spreading tufts are covered with 

 o sheet of pure white flowers as 

 soon as the snow disoppears. Un- 

 equalled for rockeries or edging. 

 6". Plants, 25c; doz., $2.50; 

 seeds, I4 01., 25c; Pkt., 10c. 

 ALPINA ROSEA Delicate pale 

 pint' Plants, 35c; doz., $3.50; 

 seeds, Pkt., 25c. 



SPRING CHARM— Dwarf bushy 

 plants covered with intense car- 

 mine colored flowers, they bloom 

 early in the spring, fine for rock- 

 eries. Pkt., 20c. 



ALPINA FLORE PLENO — Some 

 as above but with double white 

 f lov/crs - very fine rock plant, 

 35c each, 



ARENARIA 



( Sondwort) 



MONTANA — Close tufts, pro- 

 fusely covered with small silvery- 

 white flowers early in the season, 

 Pkt., 15c. 



ARTEMISIA 



LACTIFLORA— Erect stems 3', 

 to 4 ', 2 'cet high with finely cut 

 foliage tcrminoted by ponicles 

 of Hawthorne-scented creamy 

 white, graceful flowers lote in 

 foil Plonts, 35c; doz., $4.00. 



ARNICA MONTANA 



Miniature golden Sunflower. 2" 

 diameter, on stems 6" to 9" 

 high. Hardy perennial. Pkt., 15c. 



ACHILLEA 



(Milfoil or Yarrow) 

 MILLEFOLIUM ROSEA — Dense 

 heads of pmk flowers. Plants, 

 25c. 



PTARMICA FL. FL. "THE 

 PEARL" — Flowers double, white. 



TOMENTOSA — Yellow flowered, 

 blooming in June; suitable for 

 rockery. 6" to 8". Plonts, 35e; 

 doz., $3.50. 



ACONITUM 



( Monk's Hood, or 



Wolfsbone) 



NAPELLUS — Hood-shoped blue 



ond white flowers. 3 to 5 feet. 



Pkt., 10c. 



FISCHERI — 2 feet. September. 

 Dwarf voncty with pole blue 

 flowers. Plants, 3Sc; seeds, Pkt., 

 15c. 



WILSONII— 4 to 6 feet. Septem- 

 ber. Clear blue hooded flowers. 

 PlanH, 35c; seeds, Pkt., 15c. 



ANTHEMIS 





(Marguerite) 





TINCTORIA KELWAY 



Golden yellow daisy-likc 

 ers. IS". Plants, 25c; 

 $2.50; seeds, Pkt., lOe 



flow- 

 doz., 



MONTANA — Pure white 

 flowers as early os April, 

 ond well into summer. For 

 rockeries and dwarf borders. 

 Height, 9". Pkt., lOe. 



Asters 



(Michaelmas Daisies or 

 Starworts) 

 NOVAE-ANGLIAE— Violet purple. 

 NOVAE-ANGLIAE— Rosy purple. 

 BARR'S PINK— Fine bright pink. 

 MT. EVEREST— Extra fine white. 



Any of the above plants, 30c 

 ea., except where noted. 



HARDY PERENNIAL ASTERS 

 CHOICE MIXED — Fall blooming 

 hardy plants, single flowers. Will 

 flower the first year from seed 

 sown early. Vi oz., SOe; Pkt., 

 15c. 



NEW DWARF 

 ASTERS 



(For the Rock Garden) 

 NANCY— 9" dwarf. Flesh pink 

 flowers. 



SNOWSPRITE— 12" dwarf. Semi- 

 double white flowers. 

 VICTOR— 6". Flowers pole lov- 

 ender blue. 



ALPINE GOLIATH — 6" to 10". 

 Bluish-purple flowers. Pkt., 20c. 



STAR OF WARTBURG — Lilac 

 blue with orange center. 



COUNTESS OF DUDLEY— Cleor 



pink with yellow eye. 



VICTOR— The dworfest of oil, a 

 beautiful clear lavender. 

 Plants of obovc, 30c. 



AUBRIETIA 



I Rainbow Rock Cress' 

 LARGE-FLOWERING HYBRIDS 



Dwarf rock, plonf, covered wife 

 sheets of bright flowers in spring 

 and eorly summer; 6". Pkf.. 

 ISe. 



GRAECA — Low growing plants 

 with silvery-green foliage and 

 dork blue flowers; 6". Planti. 

 25c; doz., $2.50. 



ASCLEPIAS 



(Butterfly Weed) 

 TUBEROSA- Bright orange-scor- 

 lot flowers 2': feet Plants, 

 2Sc; doz., S2.50; seeds, Pkt., 

 15c. 



CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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