CURRIE BROTHERS CO. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
FOXGLOVE 
(DIGITALIS) 
Remarkably handsome, hardy perennials, bearing beautifully mottled thimble-shaped flowers 
in great abundance on tall, upright stems. Sow in spring and transplant in fall. Finest Mixed 
Colors. Pkt., 10c. 
GIANT SHIRLEY FOXGLOVES 
Digitalis—This magnificent strain raised by the late Rev. W. Wilks, to whom we are also indebted 
for the Shirley Poppies, is unquestionably the greatest improvement ever made in Foxgloves. 
The very vigorous plants attain a height of 5°to 7 feet, with spikes of bloom 4 feet in length, 
closely set with flowers of unusual size, ranging in color from the purest white to dark rose, 
handsomely spotted and blotched with crimson, maroon and chocolate. This is certain to super- 
sede all other strains of Foxgloves. Seeds sown this spring will produce plants that will make a 
glorious show next season. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts, 25c. 
GERANIUM 
Seed sown early in the season will produce 
flowering plants the first year. 
Pkt. 
Zonal—Choice Mixed .................. $0.10 
Lady Washington (Fancy Pelargoniums) : 
—Choice Mixed .................... .25 
INCARVILLEA 
Hardy Gloxinia 
VARIABILIS HYBRIDS 
A new perennial, which, if planted early in 
the spring, can be handled as an annual. It is 
quite valuable for filling and border work and 
produces a good showing of medium-sized, at- 
tractive trumpet-shaped flowers the entire sum- 
mer. ‘The colors range from yellow and white 
to deep pink, with many shades of pink in the 
collection. It is also good as a filler in bouquet 
work and is a very prolific grower, being easily 
grown from seed. This mixture of hybrids 
Incarvillea is a result of several years of pains- 
taking hybridizing by our plant breeder and 
: = we consider it a valuable addition to the per- 
Foxglove ennial border. Pkt., 15c. 3 
GILIA 
: f Geranium. 
Capitata (Blue ahinible Flower). 
2 ft. Beautiful bushy plant of erect 
habit with fine feathery foliage cov- GEUM 
ered all summer with rich lavender- | = Pkt. 
blue flowers, 1 inch across, much Mrs. Bradshaw—A beautiful hardy peren- HELENIUM 
like Scabiosa. Makes a good cut nial, bearing a profusion of large, double, (SNEEZE WORT) 
flower as the blooms last well in scarlet flowers all summer until late in Pkt. 
eS May see be used: as nee fall, fine for cutting. 1% feet ......... $0.15 Autumnale Superbum—Hardy perennial 
g t retain their : a 
See cole aes AbRaah Lady Stratheden—Double golden yellow.. .25 with golden flowers late in summer ....$0.10 
Pkt., 10c. 
GREVILLEA ROBUSTA HEUCHERA 
RAL BELLS OR ALUM ROOT 
A graceful, half-hardy perennial with large, «ce ) 
fern-like leaves. Very desirable for pot culture. Sanguinea—Hardy perennial with coral-red 
Pkt., 10c. HOWE —cupoheodsoeoDooGdoOdN Kes 15 
GOURDS 
(ORNAMENTAL) 
Rapid growing annual climbers bearing ornamental fruits. They 
are useful for covering fences, trellis, unsightly fences, etc. 
Bottle Shaped Dish Ray (Chinese Loofa) 
Calabash or Dipper Nest Egg 
Hercules Club Flexousa (Snake Cucumber) 
Turk’s Turban Fine Mixed 
Any of the above, pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 
One pkt. each of the 7 Gourds, 50c. 
Wild_Cucumber Vine—Grows to a great height, bearing small white 
oOwers in great profusion, followed by small spiney fruits. Pkt., 
Incarvillea. 10c; oz., 30c. Gourds. 
Page Twenty-nine 
