CURRIE BROTHERS CO. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
ANTIRRHINUM 
TOM THUMB 
“DAINTY GEM” 
We herewith offer a color, 
which has hitherto been lack- 
ing in this section, and a plant 
with the real compact Tom 
Thumb habit. The plants 
stand evenly like ranks of 
soldiers and the strain comes 
true from seed, not throwing 
a percentage of taller plants 
like most other varieties of 
its class. The flowers are of 
a beautiful delicate shade of 
rose, closely resembling the 
favorite sort, Fascination, and 
nothing better can be ima- 
gined for flat dwarf bedding 
schemes and ribbon borders. 
It will also be exceptionally 
valuable for cultivation in 
window boxes, the Tom 
Thumb Antirrhinum being a 
favorite plant for this purpose 
and one of the most suitable. 
Pkt., 25c. 
Antirrhinum Tom Thumb “Dainty Gem.” 
BLUE LACE FLOWER 
_“DIDISCUS COERULEUS” 
None of the easily grown garden annuals have within re- 
cent years attained greater popularity than the Blue Lace 
Flower. The plants grow about 2 feet high, producing umbel- 
shaped flowers of the most beautiful clear, cerulean or heaven- 
ly blue. Seed sown outdoors after danger from frost will pro- 
duce plants which should bloom continuously from July to 
October. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. 
TRACHELIUM COERULEUM 
An exceedingly attractive hardy biennial forming masses 
of lavender blue flowers. The umbel-shaped blossoms which 
are similar in appeafance to the Blue Lace Flower, but larger, 
are borne freely on long, stiff stems and are excellent for 
cutting. Pkt., 25c. 
Use Semesan as a Spray for Certain Plant Diseases 
Snapdragon—“I now have my Snapdragon rust 
under control, also the rust on the Carnations, 
Semesan seems to stop its spreading.’—Jacob M. 
Madsew of ‘Michigan. 
Didiscus Coeruleus. 
“Blue Lace Flower’ 
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