CURRIE BROTHERS CO. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
DOUBLE DAISIES 
(BELLIS PERENNIS) 
Popular dwarf early flowering perennials, easily 
raised from seed, and if sown early will bloom the first 
year. With slight protection they live over winter 
outdoors. 
Pkt. 
Longfellow—Extra large, double dark rose ......$0.10 
Snowball—Large, pure white, very double ...... .10 
The Bride—Large, double, pure white ......... .10 
Double Finest Mixed. ¥% oz., 50c ............ .10 
GIANT DOUBLE DAISIES 
The flowers are of enormous size, measuring 2%4 
to 3 inches across, and might readily be mistaken for 
finely shaped Asters. 
Giant Pink, pkt., 10c. Giant White, pkt., 10c. 
Giant Mixed, pkt., 10c. . 
DATURA 
(ANGEL’S TRUMPET FLOWER) 
Showy hardy annuals, growing 3 to 4 feet high, 
bearing very large trumpet-shaped fragrant flowers in 
various colors. Finest double mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
DRACAENA 
(DRAGON PLANT) 
S Indivisa—Beautiful ornamental-leaved plants; long, 
narrow, green foliage. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. 
DIMORPHOTECA 
Aurantiaca (African Golden Daisy)—A showy, hardy, 
compact growing annual of neat branching habit, 
bearing large, daisy-like flowers of a rich, glossy, 
orange-gold in great profusion. The flowers are 
from 2% to 3 inches in diameter and have a dark 
colored disc in the center which is surrounded by 
a black zone. It is a splendid border-plant, 
flowering early, and in sunny situations will con- 
tinue to bloom throughout the entire season. 
Sow in dry, sunny place. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 40c. 
Aurantiaca Hybrids—Splendid new hybrids of the 
African Golden Daisy, ranging in color from 
white through various shades of yellow, orange 
to a rich salmon and reddish tints with many 
colored zones and black disc. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 
Cc. 
Ecklonis—A beautiful species of the Cape Marigold, 
of light graceful habit and bearing elegant white 
flowers, 3 in. across, with dark blue-spotted cen- 
ter, reverse of petals blue and mauve; in bloom 
from spring to autumn. Pkt., 15c. 
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Giant Double Daisy (Bellis Perennis). 
African Golden Daisy (Dimorphoteca). 
DAHLIAS FROM SEED 
Seed sown early in spring will produce flowering plants the 
first season. 
Pkt. 
Cactus Dahlia—Extra Choice Mixed from handsome varieties. .$0.15 
Collarette—The flowers of various colors have a collar of short 
petals of a different color around the center ......... Sol O 
Double—Showy and decorative, extra choice mixed ....... fers LO, 
Pompone—Extra choice mixed double ...................... .10 
Single—Extra choice mixed ........... RENMEI « cncverst shel uanayioer ea ee 05 
New Single Dahlias, Coltness Hybrids—A splendid new class of single Dahlias 
exceedingly valuable for bedding. The plants are of neat compact habit, 
averaging about 18 inches high. bearing full and continuous succession of 
bloom from July until frost. The well *xpanded flowers are about 3 inches 
in diameter. The colors are most varied, embracing many shades of red, 
yellow, purple, mauve, white and bizarre combinations. Seeds sown early 
in spring will produce flowering plants in July ....................-... $0.25 
DAHLIA BULBS—See pages 99 and 101. z 
Cactus Dahlia 
Plant Names—by T. S. Lindsay. If jaw-breaking plant names puzzle you, this little book will make the sys- 
tem and the reasons clear. It tells how plants are named, why they are named as they are, and just what each 
word form, prefix or suffix means, 99 pages. $1.00 : d 
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