CURRIE BROTHERS CO. 
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
CURRIE’S SWEET PEAS 
Late Flowering Spencer 
BLUE AND PURPLE 
Fortune—Rich dark blue. 
Heavenly Blue—A most beautiful soft tone of Delphin- 
ium blue. It is a pure blue self that does not show 
a trace of violet. The flowers are of immense size 
on long stiff stems. 
Mrs. Tom Jones—Bright delphinium blue. 
Royal Purple—Rich purple; one of the finest varieties. 
LAVENDER 
Asta Ohn Spencer—Rich lavender; 
flowers large. 
Austin Frederick Improved—Giant lavender. 
Orchid—Rich, deep lavender, slightly suffused pink, 
suggesting the beautiful color found only in the Cat- 
telya family of orchids. The flowers are extra large 
and are borne freely on long, stiff stems. 
DEEP PINK OR ROSE 
Charming—Rose cerise. 
George Shawyer—Giant salmon rose. 
Renown—Carmine rose. 
one of the best; 
LIGHT PINK 
Elfrida Pearson—Large, shell pink. 
Mary Pickford—Dainty cream pink, suffused salmon. 
Picture—Flesh pink, suffused creamy apricot. 
Valentine—Blush pink. 
SCARLET 
Fiery Cross—Large, intense orange scarlet. 
Grenadier—Geranium red. 
Royal Scot—Brilliant orange scarlet, does not fade in 
hot sunshine. 
PRIMROSE OR LIGHT YELLOW 
Dobbie’s Cream—Deep primrose. 
Primrose Spencer—Light primrose yellow. 
MAROON 
Warrior—Maroon. 
ORANGE AND SALMON 
Helen Lewis—Orange pink; wings orange salmon. 
Illuminator—Rich salmon pink. 
Tangerine—New glowing orange. 
WHITE 
Edna May—Improved pure white. 
King White—Gigantic flowers; pure white. 
Constance Hinton—Flowers of very large size, the best 
white for outdoor planting. 
Youth—Large white, pink picotee edge. 
Any of the above Choice Giant Sweet Peas, pkt., 10c; 
0z., 30c; % lb., $1.00; 1 Ib., $3. 50. 
Sweet Peas for All Growers 
60c SPENCER COLLECTION 
of Ten Varieties 
60c 
Early Flowering Spencer 
SCARLET 
Pkt. 
Early Aviator—Dazzling crimson-scarlet .......... $0.10 
Early Glitters—Bright orange-scarlet ............ 10 
Grenadier—Dazzling scarlet. oz., 75c. .......... 15 
Viulcan—Vaviv.scarlets aks aoe on ne eee 10 
DEEP PINK OR ROSE 
Early Rose Charm—Bright rose with four very 
large blooms on very long stems, remains clear 
rnosevall® seasOmvacectie a ooo rao a en eevee sees 10 
Giant Rose—Rose pink ................e eee ees 10 
Ball’ Rose=-Rosexpink ==. sane eoniecie 6 Soe ec enie 10 
LIGHT PINK 
Early Fancy—Pale salmon pink on cream ground, 
deeply overlaid with buff; blooms very large.... .10 
Imperial Pink—The last word in early pink sweet 
peas. A clear pink of the normal size, it has a 
vigorous growth with an abundance of blooms 
Over ay longi periods sOZ 85 CM iicts sons ater ieee S15 
LAVENDER 
Sweet Lavender—A pure lavender self, of enorm- 
ous size, beautifully frilled and with good stems. 
It will undoubtedly become the most popular 
variety among lavenders for forcing ........... 10 
Early Asta Ohn—Fine lavender ................-. 10 
Blue Bird—Violets Blue saci ce eens Coen 10 
Harmony—Clear> Mavender oe i sigasoccecn ee cone 10 
BLUE AND PURPLE 
Early Amethyst—Royal purple .................. 10 
Early New Blue—The best deep blue, of robust 
habit, good stems, carrying four large flowers. 
Oy AE ioe caberot a marae Gn Bena MOO cH GO mb DO bIG ae 4 15 
Ball) Blue—Glean- Bluest serine cree eee. 10 
Blue Bonnet—Best clear deep blue................ 10 
MAROON 
Early Othello—Deep maroon. ................... 10 
ORANGE AND SALMON 
Pink Cherokee—Pink suffused salmon ............ 10 
Orange King—Glowing intense orange .......... 10 
Gilda Gray—Salmon cerise overlaid deep pink.... .10 
Eldorado—Deeporan gence. rigs ner tine 10 
Ilumination—Salmon’ cerise. 32 .2......3-c0+s0ce 4: 10 
Any of the above named Early Flowering Giant Spen- 
cer Sweet Peas, pkt., 10c; oz., 50c; 14 lb., $1.50; 1 Ib., 
$5.00, except where otherwise noted. 
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