LUPINUS 



Russell Lupines 



HOMING 

 GLORY 



HEAVENLY BLUE (Clark's Early Flowering) — 



Beautiful, extro large, sky-blue flowers borne 

 In clusters ond larae hport-shaped leaves. '/, 

 01., 30c; 1 oz., $1.00; Pkt., 15c. 



CORNELL — Large flowers of an Intense 

 cornelian red with a pure white border. 

 A rapid grower and very early flower- 

 ing. Pkt., 15e. 



SCARLET O'HARA (Gold Medal Winner 

 1938) — A soft velvety scarlet, the flow- 

 ers are large and stoy open longer 

 than other sorts. '4 oz., 60c; Pkt., 15c. 



"FRINGED AND RUFFLED"— Mogniflcent, large 

 flowers often as large as saucers, beautifully 

 fringed and ruffled. Choice mixed colors. 1 oz., 

 40c; 1/4 lb., $1.50; Pkt., 10c. 



ROSE MARIE (New)— An early free flowerinq 

 variety with beoutlful deep rose blooms of 

 double and semi-double form. Vi o*-. 75c; 

 Pkt., 10c. 



Sook seeds of Morning Glory and Moon- 

 Flowers for 12 hours in warm wotcr, or 

 scrape off the outer shell at one of the 

 ends before sowing, to aid germination. 



DWARF MORNING GLORY 



CONVOLVULUS MINOR— Brilliant in beds, or 

 borders, the rich colored flowers remaining open 

 all day in fine weather. Fine for Rock Garden 

 Finest mixed varieties. Ox., 20c; Pkt., 10c. 



Long, graceful spikes of pea- 

 shaped flowers from July un- 

 til August. Plant In lime-free, 

 moist soil. 2 ft, 



LUPINES — Now Hartwegi 

 Giants — Improved strain of 

 Hartwegi Lupinus. Plonts 3 I0 

 4 ft. high, 4 to 6 flower 

 spikes to the plant Eoc - 

 spike hos from 25 to 50 more 

 blooms than the regular type. 



KING BLUE — Rich Oxford 

 Blue, with white stripe. 



KING SKY BLUE — Lovely 

 clear light blue with norrow 

 white stripe. 



KING HELIOTROPE— A rosy 

 purple with white stripe. 



KING MIXED— This contains 



sky blue, dark blue, rose and 



white In mixture. '/« oz., 25c. 



Pkts., lOe. 



GIANT LUPINE COLLECTION 

 —1 pkt. each of the 4 King 

 Lupinus, value 40c, for 30c. 



RUSSELL LUPINS— Lance- 



like rays of brilliant col- 

 ors for your garden. A 

 new development of Lu- 

 pins from England. 25 

 seeds, 1 5e; 50 seeds, 25c. 



IPOMOEAS 



(Evening Glories and 



Moon-Flowers) 



BONA NOX (Good Night or 

 Evening Glory) — Large flow- 

 ering, fragrant, violet color. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



NEW GIANT WHITE MOON- 

 FLOWER llpomoea Grandi- 

 flora) — A greatly improved 

 variety of the popular Moon- 

 flower Vine. Immense saucer- 

 shaped flowers. The flowers 

 open about sunset and close 

 the next morning. 1 01., 50c; 

 Pkt., 10c. 



NIGELA 

 ( Love-in-a-Mist') 



Showy, hardy annuals with 

 unique flowers and finely cut 

 foliage, easily grown from 

 seed sown outdoors. 



MISS JEKYLL— A fine flower 

 for cutting. Color, lovely sky- 

 blue. Pkt., 10c. 



MINA LOBATA 



Splendid annual garden 

 climber of luxuriont growth, 

 IS to 20 ft. Adopted for 

 trellis, verondos, arbors, etc. 

 The flowers, about on inch 

 across, are borne In large 

 clusters; color, blood-red, 

 changing to orange. They 

 flower profusely until killed 

 by frost, and moke o fine 

 show. Pkt., lOe. 



NEMOPHILA 



Beautiful, dwarf - growing, 

 hardy onnnols, bearing cup- 

 ihoped flowers in great 

 abundance all through the 

 seoson. The colors ore mostly 

 blue. Choice mixed. Pkt., 10c. 



NIEREMBERGIA 



GRACILIS — Flowers white, 

 shading to and vcmed lov- 

 ender. on exceedingly grace- 

 ful plont for hanging boskets, 

 rockwork, etc. Pkt., 10c. 



Brilliant, 



Plants 1: 



MARVEL OF PERU 



(Four O'clock) 



rogront flowers which open each afternoon, 

 to 18" apart. Mixed. 0%., 25c; Pkt., lOe. 



MATTHIOLA 



BICORNIS (Evening-scented Stock)- Well worth growing 

 for the entrancing fragrance which it emits during the 

 evening. 1/4 oz., 25c; Pkt., lOc. 



MAURANDIA 



Finest mixed colors, blue, purple, white and rose. Pkt., lOc. 



MESEMBRYANTHEMUM 



CRYSTALLINUM (Ice Plant)— Singular icy foliage; flow- 

 ers white. 1/4 ox., 30c; Pkt., 10c. 



MIMOSA (Sensitive Plant) 



PUDICA — A curious annuel plant with small pink flowers; 

 leaves close and droop at the slightest touch. Pkt., 10c. 



MIMULUS 



Dwarf, showy, flowering plants, thriving well In shady 

 places, blooming the first year from early-sown seed. 



-Yellow flowers, musk-scent- 



MOSCHATUS (Musk Plont) 

 ed. Pkt., 10c. 



TIGRINUS — Flowers large, spotted and blotched. Pkt., 10c. 



MUSA-ENSETE (Banana Plant) 



Six feet. Produces a most striking effect when plonted 

 singly or in groups. The seeds must be started In hotbed 

 or on bottom heat In greenhouse. 5 seeds, 25e. 



NEMESIA 



DWARF, LARGE FLOWERING HYBRIDS— Mony beautiful 

 colors, including blue, rose, yellow, orange, etc. Seed sown 

 In March and transplonted to the open ground In May 

 will furnish a continuous supply of flowers from June to 

 frost. Pkt., 15c. 



Nicrcmbcrgio Hippomanica 



NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA 

 DWARF CUP FLOWER 



Of oil the hundreds of new flower Introductions dunnc 

 the course of the post few years, none has caused more 

 comment thon this little Dwarf Cup Flower. It storts 

 flowering when the plonts are only 2" toll, that Is about 

 1 5 weeks after the seed is sown, ond keeps right on until 

 the heovy frosts of lote fall. The plonts form o cushion 

 of light green folloge ond grow not over 5" to 6" ond 

 with o spreod of only 8" to 10". The flowers ore o lovely 

 lovender blue shade with a touch of yellow in the center 

 and there ore literolly dozens of flowers in bloom at o 

 time throughout the summer. Pkt., 25e. 



CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS 



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