CRUCiANELLA 



(Crosswort) 



DOUBLE DAISIES 



(Bellis Perennis) 



GIANT — Flowers measuring Z'/z" 

 to 3" across, and might readily 

 be mistaken for finely shaped 

 Asters. 



GIANT PINK — Pkt., 10c. 



GIANT WHITE — Pkt., 10c. 



GIANT MIXED — Pkt., 10c. 



DICTAMNUS 



(Gas Plant) 

 FRAXINELLA ALBA — Fragrant 

 foliage and showy flower spikes 

 set with curiously shaped. Spider 

 Plant like, fragrant white blooms. 

 3 feet. Pkt., 15c. 



DIELYTRA or 

 DICENTRA 



(Bleeding Heart) 



SPECTABILIS— Long racemes of 

 pink, heart - shaped flowers. 

 Plants, 50c; doz., $5.00. 



EXIMA — Compound racemes of 

 deep rose flowers. Plants, 35c; 

 dox., S4.00. 



ECHINOPS 



(Globe Thistle) 



RUTHENICUS— Thistle-like foli- 

 oge and steel-blue round flowers. 

 3 to 5 feet. Plants, 25c; seeds, 

 Pkt., 10c. 



ERIGERON 



( Fleabane> 



MACRANTHUS — Violet flowers; 

 toll growing, suitable for back- 

 grounds. Plants, 25c; doz., $2.50 



Delphinium 



Dionthus Love 



DIANTHUS 

 GARDEN PINKS 



CAESIUS (Cheddar Pinkl--Ccm- 



poct cushions of glaucous leaves 

 and sweet-scented, rose-pink 

 flowers. Plants, 25e. 



NEW PERPETUAL HARDY PINKS 

 DIANTHUS ALLWOODI — Hardy 

 Pinks from a noted English spe- 

 cialist, producing deliciously 

 clove-scented flowers in many 

 colors, mostly double. Pkt., 25c; 

 3 Pkts., 65c. 



DELIGHT — 9". It has a neat, 

 erect habit of growth which is 

 continuous flov/ering out of 

 doors from June until October, 

 producing flowers about I" in 

 diameter. There is o bewildering 

 range of colors from the palest 

 pink to purple. Pkt., 25e. 

 rose, salmon and white and the 

 same colors in combination with 



DELTOIDES (Maiden Pink) — 



Creeping variety with medium- 

 sized pink flowers early in the 

 season. Choice, mixed double 

 and single. Plonts, 25c; doz., 

 $2.50; seeds, Pkt., ISe. 



LOVELINESS — New Dionthus 

 sensation. Lacinated petals of an 

 exquisite mauve tint, fascinating 

 fragrance. Pkt., 25c. 



PLUMARIUS SCOTICUS — Self 

 colors of vorious tints of pink, 

 o bright crimson zone. Stems 

 12" to 15", blooms 1 'A" to 2" 

 in diameter. Pkt., 25c. 



PLUMARIUS (Single Pheosant's 

 Eye) — Choice mixed colors. 

 Plants, 25c; seeds, 'i ox., 40e; 

 Pkt., 10c. 



PLUMARIUS FL. PL. (Double 

 Hardv Pinki — Choice mixed col- 

 ors. Plants, 25e; seeds, Vi ox., 

 75c; Pkt., lOe. 



HIGHLAND HYBRIDS — Tall, 

 strong stemmed pinks in very 

 varied colors, beautifully marked 

 and zoned. Pkt., 25e. 



BEATRIX — 16". Large, double 

 pale salmon pink blooms, very 

 fragrant. Plants, 35e. 



EUPATORIUM 



(Through Wort) 



AGERATOIDES — 3 to 4 feet 

 high, with dense heads of mi- 

 nute white flowers. Plants, 

 25c; seeds, Pkt., lOe. 



COELESTINUM — Light blue, 

 similar to Ageratum. Plants, 

 25c; doz., $2.50. Seeds, Pkt., 

 15c. 



FRASERI — Dwarf variety, 

 producing clusters of snow- 

 white flowers; 1 Vi feet. Pkt., 



I 



4k 



Gaillardia 



THE DAZZLER — Dark, rich 

 red with a bright orange tip 

 on the end of each petal. 

 .'kt., 20c. 



PORTOLA HYBRIDS — Flowers 

 of immense size, colors rang- 

 ing through shades of bronzy 

 red, with golden tipped pet- 

 als. Pkt., 15e. 



GRANDIFLORA HYBRIDA — 



Long stemmed, brilliant col- 

 or. Plants, 25c; seeds, 1/4 ox., 

 40c; Pkt., lOe. 



GIANT PACIFIC HYBRIDS 



These beautiful new Delphiniums in different shodes of Blue are 



said to be the lorgest in existence, the huge well formed spikes 



often mcosure over 3" in diameter ond grow to gigantic height. 



Pkt., 50c. 



KING ARTHUR SERIES — Brilliant royal violet with large white bee. 



Florets 2' 2" across. Long graceful spikes, excellent for cutting. 



Mildew resistant. Pkt., 50c. 



GUINEVERE SERIES — Light pink lavender self with white bee. 



Florets 21/2" to 3" in diameter. Heavy spikes and good branching 



habit. Mildew resistant. Pkt., 50c. 



SUMMER SKIES SERIES— Clear light blue with white bee. 21/2" 



florets. Thin woody stems and small foliage. AAakes a good cut 



flower. Mildew resistant. Pkt., 50c. 



CLEAR WHITE — Clear, glistening white with heavy texture. Florets 



large and well placed on strong spikes. Pkt., 50e. 



BLACKMORE & LANGDON'S 

 PRIZE STRAIN — From their 

 world-famed collection of the 

 finest hybrids in existence. 

 Plants, 35c; large clumps, $1.00; 

 seeds, Pkt., 50c. 



NEW HOLLYHOCK STRAIN — 



Large spike with double and sin- 

 gle flowers of enormous size in 

 many colors. This is the popular 

 Wrexham variety. Plants, 35c; 

 large clumps, 75c; seeds, Pkt., 

 35c. 



ERYNGIUM 



(Sea Holly) 



AMETHYSTINUM — Hordy orna- 

 mental plants, with finely cut, 

 spiny foliage and thistle-likc 

 heads. Color amethystinum blue. 

 Fine for winter bouquets. Plants, 

 25c; seeds, Pkt., 10c. 



FOXGLOVE 



(Digitalis) 

 GIANT SHIRLEY FOXGLOVES — 



This mognificent strain raised by 

 the late Rev. W. Wilks, to whom 

 we ore also indebted for Shirley 

 Poppies, is unquestionably the 

 greatest improvement ever made 

 in Foxgloves. Plants, 35c; seeds, 

 2 Pkts., 25c; Pkt., 15e. 



FUNKIA 



(Plantain Lily) 



Thrive in almost ony situotion, 

 and especially well in damp, par- 

 tially shaded ploces. 

 LANCIFOLIA— Slender spikes of 

 purple flowers. Plants, 25e; dox., 

 $2.50. 



SUBCORDATA— Very large, pure 

 white. Illy-shaped flowers. Plants, 

 50e; dox., $5.00. 



CURRIE'S GOLD MEDAL HY- 

 BRIDS — Finest mixed hybrids 

 containing every imaginable 

 shade of blue to white, single 

 and double. Plants, 35c; largo 

 clumps, 50c; seeds, '/g oz., 50e; 

 Pkt., 25e. 



CURRIE'S GOLD MEDAL HY- 

 BRIDS — Light blue shades. Pkt., 

 25c. 



CURRIE'S GOLD MEDAL HY- 

 BRIDS — Deep blue shades. Pkt., 

 25c. 

 CARDINALE — Scarlet. Pkt., 15c. 



GEUM 



MRS. BRADSHAW— Large, dou- 

 ble, scarlet flowers all summer 

 until late in fall. 1 V2 <eet- 

 Plonts, 30c; seeds, Pkt., 15c. 



LADY STRATHEDEN — Double 



golden-yellow. Pkt., 25c. 



GENTIANA 



ACAULIS — Rich ultromorine 

 blue, trumpet-shaped flowers. 

 Height, 4". Pkt., 20c. 



GERBERA 



(Transvool Daisy) 



JAMESONI HYBRIDS — 2 ft. 



Large daisy-like blooms on long 

 stems in shades of yellow and 

 red. Pkt., 25c. 



GYPSOPHILA 



(Baby's Breath) 

 BRISTOL FAIRY — Early double 

 pure white, large flowering. 

 Plants, 65e each. 

 PANICULATA— Graceful gauze- 

 like masses of flowers, excellent 

 for bouauots. Plants, 25e; dos., 

 S2.50; seeds, Pkt., lOe. 

 PANICULATA, FL. PL.— A dou- 

 ble form of the above, similar 

 in size but purer white. Plontt, 

 60c; dox., $7.00; seeds, Pkt., 

 20e. 



OLDHAMIANA— Similor to Po- 

 niculoto but more erect. Flower* 

 continuously until late autumn. 

 The blooms are tinted flesh and 

 pink. Pkt., ISc. 



PACIFICA— Rose colored. Bab/i 

 Breath. Reoches o height of i'A 

 to 4 feet A veritable cloud of 

 rosc-colorcd flowers. Pkt., 25e. 



REPENS — Trailing plont for th« 

 rockery, with clouds of snrtall, 

 white and pink flowers. Plants, 

 25c; doz., $2.50; seeds, Pkt., 

 10c. 



CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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