Flower Jubilee Gem, '4 01., 50c; Pkt., 15c. 



Cosmos 



Strikingly beautiful, free 

 blooming hardy annuals, 

 bearing on abundance of 

 handsome flowers like minia- 

 ture single Dahlias, on long 

 stems, during summer and 

 foil. They ore excellent for 

 cutting for vases, etc. 



SENSATION 



(Mammoth Flowering) 



Giant flowers, 4" to 6" 

 across, ore had within 10 

 weeks from seed and are 

 borne most profusely until 

 frost on strong, robust 

 plonts, 4 to 6 feet high. 

 Flowers hove prettily fluted 

 petols which slightly overlap. 

 They are borne on long 

 strong stems so desirable for 

 cutting. Lorger flowers, if 

 wanted for exhibition or oth- 

 er purposes, may be obtoin- 

 ed by disbudding. 



Pink— I/a 01., 40c; Pkt., 15c. 



White — 'o 01., 40c; Pkt., 

 15c. 



Mixed — The above three col- 

 ors well blended Extra choice. 

 Ve 01., 30c; 1/4 01., 50c; 1/2 

 ox., 85e; Pkt., 10c. 

 NEW EARLY DOUBLE 

 CROWNED AND CRESTED 

 The plonts ore similar m hab- 

 it to our famous strom of 

 eorly flowering Cosmos, and 

 o foir percentage hove dou- 

 ble crowns, which give the 

 flower o very dainty ond ex- 

 quisite appcaroncc. 

 Double Crimson — Pkt., 20c. 

 Double Pink Beauty — Pkt., 

 20c. 

 Double White Queen — Pkt., 



COSMOS MINIATURE GOLD- 

 EN Thi'j ffcc-bloominq Cos- 

 mos only grows obout 18", 

 the stor-likc flowers are of o 

 rich yellow color ond ore 

 very ottroctive on the deep 

 olive qrcen. finely cut foli- 

 oge Pkt., 10c. 



ORANGE FLARE 



(Gold Medal Winner, 

 1935) 



Orange Flare blooms within 

 90 days of sowing and will 

 grow and bloom until frost. 

 The flowers are a vivid or- 

 ange and the foliage is on 

 attractive light green. Seed 

 should not be sown outdoors 

 until the soil is warm and 

 should have a sunny location. 

 1/4 01., 35e; Pkt., 10c. 



EARLY MAMMOTH FLOWER- 

 ING — Will bloom in July from p 

 seed sown in the open ground 

 in May, ond continue in flow- 

 er until frost. ' 



Early Crimson 

 Early Pink 

 Early White 

 Early Choice Mixed 



Any of the above, '/, 01., 

 25c; 3 Pkh., 25c; Pkt., 10c 



SPECIAL 



COLLECTION 



OFFER 



Three Early Double 



Crested Cosmos 



Crimson, Pink, and White 



1 Pkt. eoch of these 3 



seporote colors (value 



60c I for only AKr 



A NEW FLOWER 



FOR HOT, DRY 



PLACES 



DIMORPHOTHECA SPECTA- 

 BLIS — A single doisy-likc 

 bloom about 2" in diomcter. 

 The color IS o deep pink 

 with o shining block center. 

 Stems ore 12" to 14" long 

 ond ore produced in abun- 

 dance Pkt., 15c. 



CENTAUREAS 



(Centoureo Cyanus) 

 BACHELOR'S BUTTON — Also 

 known as Blue Bottle, Ragged 

 Sailor, Bluet, etc.; an old favor- 

 ite garden annual; excellent for 

 cutting. 



Ox. Pkt. 



Double Blue Boy 60e 10c 



Double Rose 60c 10c 



Double White 60e 10c 



Red Boy — rich deep ruby 60e 10c 

 Double Mixed 60c 10c 



COLLECTION — Pkt. each of 

 above 4 colors, 30c. 



CORNFLOWER 

 JUBILEE GEM 



Jubilee Gem is a dwarf variety 

 of Cornflower, making a compact 

 plant literally covered with flow- 

 ers. It has foliage distinct from 

 all other varieties, forming a 

 tufted mass of bright green, con- 

 trasting well with the dork but 

 vivid blue flowers. The plant is 

 about 12" in height. Easy to 

 grow, it can be grown in pots 

 and as a border plant and as a 

 cut flower it will be found ad- 

 mirable. ''4 ox., 50c; Pkt., 15c. 



CENTAUREA 

 IMPERIALIS 



(Giant Cornflower, or 

 Sweet Sultoni 



The finest of all Sweet Sultans 

 for cut flower purposes, gigantic, 

 beautiful, sweet-scented flowers 

 borne on long stems. 2 to 3 ft. 



LAVENDER 



BEAUTY 



-J 



light lavender with 



a creamy 



white center 



the flowe 



rs ore 



much lorger 



than 



any 



other 



variety and 



reach 



s 



ze of 



3" to 31/2 



'. An 



excellent j 



cut flower. 



Pkt., 



ISc 



1 



CURRIE'S 

 COLLECTION 

 OF ANNUALS 



This collection contains 1 

 Pkt. each of the following: 

 Calendula, Centaurea Im- 

 perialis, Dianthus, Candy- 

 tuft, Clorkia, Poppy Shirley 

 Lorkspur, Petunia Rose of 

 Heaven, Phlox, Salpiglossis 

 Verbena and Giant Zinnias 

 Value SI. 25 for SI. 00. 



Lge. 

 Ox. Pkt. Pkt. 

 Amaranth Red . .SI. 25 30c 10c 



Lavender 1.25 30c lOe 



Lilac 1.25 30c 10c 



Billiont Rose ... 1.25 30c 10c 



Purple 1.25 30c lOe 



White 1.25 30c 10c 



Choice Mixed ... .75 25c 10c 

 COLLECTION — 1 Pkt. each 

 above 6 colors, 50c. 



VARIOUS 

 CENTAUREAS 



SUAVEOLENS (Yellow Sweet Sul- 



tom — Showy bright yellow, fro- 

 gront blossoms. Pkt., 10c. 

 AMERICANA— 3 feet. A splendid 

 native variety; bears immense 

 thistle-hke blooms of rosy laven- 

 der color. Pkt., 10c. 

 WHITE LEAVED CENTAUREAS 

 (Dusty Miller) — Very effective 

 for ribbon beds and borders. 

 CANDIDISSIMA — Fine silvery 

 plants. I foot, 's ox., 2Sc; Pkt., 

 10c. 



GYMNOCARPA— Fine cut silvery 

 leaved foliage. I4 01., 25c; Pkt., 

 10c. 



PERENNIAL CENTAUREAS— See 

 Page 20. 



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