CURRIE BROTHERS CO. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
Currie’s Gladioli 
No class of plants requires less care and attention, and they 
thrive in any ordinary soil. Plant any time after frost is out of 
the ground in spring until the middle of June, setting the bulbs 
6 inches deep. 
We offer a select list of the best up-to-date varieties, each one 
the best of its color. All are large first sized bulbs. 
Bulbs at Single and Dozen prices mailed free. If wanted by 
parcel post at 100 prices (6 lbs. per 100) add for postage at zone 
rates. 
RED SHADES 
Each Doz. 100 
GENERAL JOFFRE—Orange-red flamed purplish red, 
edged slaty-violet, blotched sulphur yellow.............. $0.12 $1.25 $ 8.00 
CHATEAU THIERRY—Bright cerise with red blotch.... .10 1.00 8.00 
CRIMSON GLOW-—A perfect, very large deep scarlet- 
crimson; flowers on a tall, strong spike.............. -08 fs) 6.00 
DR. F. E. BENNETT—Peach-red, overlaid with flame- 
scarlet, throat stippled with ruby and white. A very 
large, attractive red with plenty of vigor. The flowers 
have good substance and good arrangement. This is 
one of those reds that stand out in a class by them- 
selves. It is sure to be the one you will see if you go 
into the garden when it is in bloom..............++e00 -15 1.50 10.00 
EARLY SUNRISE—This is a very vigorous grower. 
Spikes grow from three to four feet high. Flowers 
extra large, bright salmon-scarlet color, with pencil stripe 
of cream through center of each petal of the flower. It 
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FLAMING SWORD-—A beautiful bright red variety; early 
bloomer; four to six open at the same time............ -10 1.00 7.00 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH—Enormous blooms of bright sal- 
mon orange, with very small deeper throat blotch; on 
account of the gigantic flowers, the stems require stak- 
ing. This variety is a sensation at all shows and is 
ideal! -for-exhibition = purposeseryieewrscielsieieisiete sino reliance 50 5.00 35.00 
RED STAR—Dazzling blood-red................0eeeeeeee -10 1.00 7.00 
WAR—Deep blood-red, shaded very dark crimson.......... aly ay 6.25 
PRESIDENT HARDING—Large, wine red flowers, shad- 
ed lighter toward center. Throat speckled deep maroon 
red, two small yellow stripes on lower petals. As many 
as 20 flowers on the spike. Very strong, sturdy, tall 
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PRIDE OF HILLEGOM—Deep rich scarlet with lighter 
throat, cream lines on center of lower petals; tall, grace- 
ful stems with many flowers open at a time............ 15 1.50 10.00 
SCARLET WONDER—Purest deep scarlet; mammoth 
flowers, many open at a time on tall, stiff stems; a 
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VIRGINIA OR SCARLET PRINCEPS—Intense scarlet, 
slightly deeper in throat; extra fine, early and much 
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WHITE VARIETIES 
Ffitzer’s Triumph L’ IMMACULEE—Fine spike, large pure white flowers.... .10 1.00 7.00 
OHIO—Beautiful creamy white of splendid form with the 
purity and formation of a Water Lily................ .30 3.25 25.00 
MARY PICKFORD—Creamy white with soft yellow blotch .10 .80 6.00 
When cutting Gladiolus for the house, they should be 
cut as soon as the first one or two lower flowers are Saar ; 
open; the remainder will open. Remove the flowers as We shall be pleased to supply any varieties of Gladi- 
they fade, cut off a little of the stem and change the olus not listed. Send us your list of requirements. 
water every day; this will prolong the blooming period. 
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