NEW SWEET PEAS 



NAVY BLUE — Early flowering. The color is o rich dark 

 blue, four flowers to the stem, long stiff stems and a 

 vigorous grower. Pkt., 25c. 



SKIPPY — An early flowering light salmon pink. Large 

 flowers produced on long stems with 4 to 5 blooms 

 on each stem. Pkt., 25c. 



SALMON GIGANTIC— This new Salmon Pink Sweet 

 Pea has great plant vigor, enormous sized blooms 

 which ore nicely waved and frilled and produced on 

 fine long stems. A salmon pink that is delicate and 

 yet decidedly rich and bright. Pkt., 25c. 



SWEET PEAS 



New Spring 

 FLOWERING SPENCER VARIETIES 



Intermediate in season between Eorly and Standard Spencers this 

 new type of Sweet Pea, possessing the characteristic of heat re- 

 sistance, maintains remarkoble vigor, length of stems, size of 

 flower and productivity throughout the growing season, both under 

 gloss and out of doors. 



SPRING FLOWERING BLUE — A 



clear marine blue. It is one of 

 the most vigorous of the new 

 Spring Flowering Sweet Peas, 

 and the strong growing vines 

 produce a wealth of flowers on 

 long, stout stems. Pkt., 2Se. 



SPRING FLOWERING LAVENDER 



— The beautiful clear lavender 

 flowers are borne on long strong 

 stems, one of the outstanding 

 characteristics of the new Spring 

 Flowering type. Pkt., 25e. 



SPRING FLOWERING ROSE PINK 



— The blossoms of this grand 

 variety ore a beautiful clear rose 

 pink. Its outstanding merits ore 

 great vigor of growth, ability to 

 grow successfully under hot 

 weather conditions, unusually 

 long, stout stems, and its heavy 

 crop of flowers and long season 

 of production. Pkt., 25e. 



SPRING FLOWERING WHITE— 



Very strong growing, long stem- 

 med white. Pkt., 25c. 



One of eoch of the above 

 (Value SI. 001 75c 



Exposition Pink — A gorgeous rich pink. 

 Blue Bonnett — Best clear deep blue. 

 Hormony — Beautiful clear lavender. 

 Hope — Earliest flowering white. 

 Josie — Deep rose pink, extra long stems. 

 Lady Mac Beth — A dazzling spinel red with 



golden salmon shadings. 

 Picture — Flesh pink suffused creamy apricot. 

 Orange King — Glowing intense orange. 

 Red Bird — Bright crimson red. 

 Red Cross — Glowing poppy scorlet. 

 White Harmony — -Finest black seeded early 



white. 

 Youth — White, pink picotee edge. 



EARLY FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 



ANNIE LAURIE — Large flowers of splendid form and pure 

 rose-pink — the deepest shade in this group. 



Aviator — Large dazzling Scarlet. 



Blue Bird — Beautiful Rich Violet Blue. 



Ball Blue — Rich clear Blue. 



Ball Rose — Large Rose Pink. 



Colleen"— Brilliont Rose suffused with Gold. 



Any of the above named Early Flowering Giant Spencer Sweet Peas 

 — Oi., 50e; 'A lb., $1.50; lb., $5.00; Pkt., 10c; except where 

 otherwise noted. 



For better Sweet Peos 

 INOCULATE WITH NITRAGIN 



SMALL GARDEN SIZE 

 10c 



Any of the obovc 

 —Ox., 50c; I4 

 otherwise noted. 



named Ea 



>., SI. 50; 



ly Flowering Giant Spencer Sweet Poos 

 lb., $5.00; Pkt., 10c; except where 



CURRIE'S SPECIAL MIXTURE of New Early Flowering Long 

 Season Giant Spencer Sweet Peas. Pkt., 15c; ox., 50c; '4 

 lb., $1.50; 1 lb., $5. 



Gun^Uei 



SPECIAL MIXTURE OF LATE 

 GIANT SPENCER SWEET PEAS 



A splendid mixture of the loter flowering Giant 

 Spencer type put up in o well bolanced voriety of 

 colors Pkt., 10c; 01., 25c; '4 lb., 60c; 1 lb., 52.00. 



CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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