CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Page 7 
Specialties in Flower Seeds 
MARIGOLD DIXIE SUNSHINE 
From the land of Dixie to the gardens of the world 
comes this modern, most charming and unique Mari- 
gold. Sensationally new and fascinating, the large 
ball-shaped flowers are ingeniously composed of doz- 
ens of tiny five-petaled florets gracefully interlocking, 
daintily fringed in effect, brilliant golden yellow, 100% 
fully double, and but faintly scented with the char- 
acteristic Marigold odor, Dixie Sunshine is an array 
of dazzling pure beauty. Whether in the garden, on 
tall bushy plants literally smothered with blooms, or 
when arranged for home decoration, the strong 
stemmed flowers are a constant joy from August 
throughout the season until frost. Pkt., 25e. 
MARIGOLD ROYAL SCOT 
Modern as the crack Scottish Railway train from 
which it borrowed its name, this marigold is the mosi 
striking yet introduced. The large well formed flow- 
ers are produced in abundance on plants from 24 to 
30 inches in height. The color is a charming combina- 
tion of mahogany and gold in symmetrical stripes 
which radiate from the center of the flower. Pkt., 10c. 
MARIGOLD MEXICAN DWARF ORANGE 
It is unlike any other Marigold, semi-dwarf in 
habit and heavily laden with quantities of its unique 
semi-tubular petaled flowers of bright orange. 
Pkt. 25c. 
MARIGOLD TALL YELLOW BEAUTY 
The flowers are rather flat in appearance as com- 
pared to the ball-like effect of other varieties, the 
petals are semi-quilled, rather broad, and the flowers 
are very double, the plants grow about 2% ft. tall, 
and are well covered with flowers of a clear lemon 
yellow. Pkt., 15c. 
For other Marigolds see page 31. 
NEW LUPINUS GIANT KING SKY BLUE 
The huge flower spikes are a clear light blue, so de- 
sirable in flowers. The beauty of the individual florets 
is enhanced by a narrow white stripe in the center 
of the standard. Pkt., 20c. 
NEW LUPINUS GIANT KING HELIOTROPE 
A rosy purple in color, and like Sky Blue has a 
definite white stripe in the standard which greatly 
adds to the beauty of this striking color. Pkt., 20c. 
LUPINUS HARTWEGII GIANTS—King Blue 
Enormous spikes of rich Oxford Blue, enhanced by 
a pure white stripe in the standard of each flower. 
The plants grow from three to four feet high, they 
are base branching, with six to eight spikes to a plant, 
in beauty of size and color they match the perennial 
varieties. They are excellent cut flowers and can be 
forced under glass. The foliage is a beautiful light 
eress green. Pkt., 
LUPINUS HARTWEGII GIANTS—King W hite 
Enormous glistening pure white spikes of flowers. 
A companion to King Blue. This Lupine is exquisitely 
scented. Pkt., 20c. 
For other Lupins see pages 30-54. 
Marigold Yellow Suprenie 
MARIGOLD “YELLOW SUPREME” 
A striking new variety which has already proved its 
worth. On vigorous freely-branching plants about 
2% feet high, it produces large fluffy well-rounded 
flowers with broad, loose, full petals of a rich creamy 
lemon-yellow color and having a delicately mild 
honey-like fragrance. A notable feature is that the 
foliage is practically free from what to many is an 
objectionable odor. Besides being a splendid garden 
plant Yellow Supreme is excellent as a cut flower, 
easily lasting a week or more in water. Pkt., 15e. 
Marigold French Tall Double Royal Scot 
