CURRIE BROTHERS CO. 
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
Mrs. Ida de Ver Warner 
-  PEONY- 
FLOWERED 
DAHLIAS 
ACHIEVEMENT — (Alex- 
ander.) The flower is a 
clear, rich, velvety maroon; 
collarette, a beautiful snowy 
white very daintily over-laid 
with a delicate shade of 
pinkishtecrimSoneame ec 
BESSIE SEABURY—White, 
very daintily overlaid a deli- 
BEAUTIFUL DECORATIVES 
Each 
BASHFUL GIANT—(Dec.) This is one of the 
largest Dahlias ever produced. It is also of great 
merit for its beautiful color, being an apricot with 
golden shadings. Flowers are produced on stout 
SUCEIYS stick 5 Sree re recs ees Oe ee ee TE $0.25 
DARLENE—(Alexander.) An exquisite shade of 
live shell-pink with a dainty blending of white 
At SCENter = ahs raeesropor ores aee eias GO eae 25 
F. L. MILLIS—Yellow, base shading to orange.. .50 
FRANK A. WALKER —Alexander’s Decorative 
Seedling. A charming shade of deep lavender- 
pink. For garden decoration or for cut flowers.. .25 
LA PALOMA —Orange chrome, yellow center, 
flaked “white 8 nch@flower, tines see nie ce .50 
MILLIONAIRE—(Stillman) Most delicate laven- 
der with faint pink cast overshading it, the whole 
havingway blendinesofewihiters-mpraeriec reer .50 
MINA BURGLE—A glowing and most brilliant 
SCAE] Ct: izper ocsrortyetege ss eke oe ieee eis 25 
MONS. LE NORMAND-—A very striking variety 
of large size and an extremely free bloomer. 
Color rich clear yellow, penciled and_ striped 
TICK AEM! va ccsese cases, «necareraerew ROE eet te oer asters aie 50 
SNOWDRIFT—(Broomall) A giant, clear white. 
The flower has good depth with broad, waxy pet- 
als- ofthe! true Decorativestypernin.ceseie eer 50 
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cate mallow-pink .......... 25 
CHANSON —The olor is _ 
deep lilac with a blush sheen. 
A large full flower on a 
splendidi= Stemi eee eeniine -50 
CLEO PAT R A—(Marean) 
Large flowers on good wiry 
stems. The color is a fine 
shade of yellow, the reverse 
of the petals being a tang- 
erine) shade» ses eeie .50 
ELLEN E. KELLEY—A 
long - stemmed free - flowing 
golden yellow variety ...... .25 
LATONA—An unusual blend- 
ing of orange, buff and yel- 
low. Flowers are nearly full 
to the center, and produced 
freely, upon good stems.... .25 
MINA SEABURY—In - color, 
a sulphur-yellow, very daint- 
ily overlaid mallow-pink -25 
MME. VAN BYSTEIN—A 
very distinct and new shade, 
lilac-blue throughout, hold- 
ing blooms well above the 
foliage. An early and abund- 
ant = bloomert=site oie eee aco 
MRS. M. W. CROWELL — 
Color, a beautiful orange- 
yellow. Very free-flowering .25 
Each 
SOUVENIR DE GUSTAVE DOAZON — The 
color is a pleasing shade of orange-red. Long 
foe eR en ae ROR UO ODD COOUm OUTS TO OMS .25 
TRY PHINEA—(Dec.) Bright pink, shading light- 
er at tips of petals, base a golden yellow........ -50 
WILHELM MILLER—Very brilliant purple.... .25 
MRS. CARL SALBACH—(Salbach) A sensation- 
al Decorative Dahlia of great size. In color, a 
mauve-pink, with occasional blending of white; 
the general impression being pink. For exhibition 
purposes this new creation is very desirable..... -50 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER—Deep mauve-pink. 
One of the very best Dahlias grown. Long, stiff 
stems and excellent for cut flowers............- -50 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—(Lohrman) Called 
the “American Beauty” Dahlia. Winner of Gold 
and Silver Medals. Huge crimson red flowers 
produced on long, straight stems............... .50 
ROMAN EAGLE—(F. & M.) A decorative ten 
inches in diameter of flaming, brilliant, burnished 
copper, a typical Autumn shade. Medium-size 
plant, dark-green foliage and long stems........ $1.00 
WM. H. SLOCOMBE—(Slocombe) The largest 
and best pale yellow Decorative to my knowl- 
edge. A clear sulphur yellow passing to martinus 
yellow at tips. Flowers of gigantic size, from six 
to eight inches in diameter under ordinary condi- 
tions 
