CURRIE BROTHERS CO. 
Arctotis Grandis. 
ARABIS 
(ROCK CRESS) 
Alpina—A hardy perennial and one of the earliest and prettiest 
spring flowers. The spreading tufts are covered with a 
sheet of pure white flowers as soon as the snow disappears. 
Unequalled for rockeries or edging; withstands the drought, 
and is always neat. 6 inches. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c. 
ANAGALLIS a 
Grandiflora Mixed—Lovely dwarf plants, exceedingly effective 
as edgings, also charming on rockwork and in pots. Pkt., 10c 
AUBRIETIA 
(RAINBOW ROCK CRESS) 
Large-flowering Hybrids—A beautiful dwarf 
rock plant, covered with sheets of bright 
flowers in spring and early summer; 6 inches 
BALSAM 
(LADY’S SLIPPER) 
A handsome annual, forming dwarf, bushy plants, which are covered 
with flowers throughout the season. We offer strains unsurpassed in 
beauty and doubleness of the flowers. Sow in rich soil and transplant 
two or three times so as to dwarf the plants and make the flowers 
more double. 
Double Camelia Flowered—White, extra fine. 
4 oz., 25c. 
Double Camelia 
14 0z., 25c. 
15 
Flowered—Finest 
mixed. Pkt., 10c; 
BALLOON VINE 
An annual climber with white flowers, followed by balloon-like seed 
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(PLUME POPPY) 
Cordata—A stately hardy perennial growing 6 to 8 feet high with 
glaucous green foliage and bearing freely long spikes of creamy- 
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BRACHYCOME 
(SWAN RIVER DAISY) 
Iberidifolia—A hardy annual, bearing a profusion of blue and white 
daisy-like blossoms on dwarf growing plants. 1 foot ....c.ee- 
Pkt., 10c; : 
10 
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
ARCTOTIS 
GRANDIS (African Lilac Daisy) 
A handsome hardy annual of the easiest culture, bearing large, 
showy flowers which are pure white on the upper surface with a 
pale blue eye, surrounded by a narrow yellow zone, and pale lilac- 
blue on the reverse side. The plants are heavily branched, form- 
ing large bushes from 2 to 3 feet high. There are few annual 
flowers grown in the garden more valuable for cut flower work 
than the Arctotis. It is easily grown from seed, and may be 
started in hotbed, in the house, or in the open ground, the seed 
germinating in about five days, and the plants may be expected 
to come into bloom early in July and continue until hard frost. 
It delights in a sunny situation. As a cut flower it is especially 
valuable, the blooms lasting a week or ten days in water, and if 
undeveloped buds are cut and placed in a sunny window every one 
will open and produce as fine flowers as though left on the plant. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz.. 30c. 
ARGEMONE 
Grandiflora (The Prickly Poppy) 2 ft. They have branching 
prickly stems with glaucous leaves with spiny margins. The 
large Poppylike, white flowers of silken texture with a mass 
of golden anthers in the centers makes them additionally 
attractive. Pkt., 10c. 
ASPARAGUS 
Plumosus Nanus (Asparagus Fern)—Graceful plants, easily 
grown in the dwelling house. Pkt. (15 seeds), 10c. 
Sprengeri (Emerald Feather)—A pretty plant for pot culture 
with drooping fronds. Pkt., 10c; 100 seeds, 25c. 
ARMERIA 
(SEA PINK OR THRIFT) 
Laucheana—Bright rosy red, 3-6 inches. 
ARENARIA 
(SANDWORT) 
Montana—Close tufts, profusely covered with small silvery white 
flowers early in the season. Pkt., 15c. 
ASPERULA 
Pkt. 
Setosa—Hardy annual with sweet blue flowers..$0.10 
AURICULA 
(PRIMULA AURICULA) 
A well-known favorite of great beauty; seed 
saved from splendid choice mixed varieties; 
half-hardy perennial; 6 inches ............. 
Pkt. 
May-June Pkt., 15c. 
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Arabis Alpina. 
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