CURRIE BROTHERS CO., 
MILWAUKEE, WIS. Page 23 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
SINGLE ANNUAL VARIETIES (Painted Daisies)— 
Showy summer-blooming plants, bearing pretty daisy- 
like flowers on long stems. The colors are exceedingly 
brilliant, mostly in distinct bands or zones. 
BURRIDGEANUM—Pure white petals with zone of rich brownish red 
and inner zone of yellow surrounding the dark brown disc. Pkt. 10c 
ELDORADO—Rich golden yellow, dark center, very showy. Pkt. 10c¢ 
FRUTESCENS (White Paris Daisy) — Single white, star-shaped 
flowers) (eee Oe TE EL OED ALLL 5,2 eee Pkt. 10c 
SEGETUM (Evening Star)—Golden yellow flowers, 3 inches across. 
Be PUaK oy AR 45 ipa nea ae le ati a ae a epee re ee Pkt. 10¢ 
EASTERN STAR—Clear yellow petals with dark disc. %4 oz., 
PASS Ai Fee ene RR ta PER ce A Sd Pkt. 10c 
MORNING STAR—Petals canary yellow, with halo of deeper yellow; 
aise dark ‘yellows 27 OZs ire OC eee eae or ee eee Pkt. 10c 
NORTHERN STAR—Very large daisy-like flowers, 3 inches across, 
with pure white fringed petals and canary yellow zone around a dark 
DOWN HEY.Cr dg eOZe se OC teeta ce cam a ee lee Pkt. 10c 
W. E. GLADSTONE—Rich crimson 
Choice Single Mixed Colors, 14 0z., 
DOUBLE ANNUAL VARIETIES 
CORONARIUM—Double choice mixed shades of yellow and _ white. 
DUA oy ASW Ya eps ee re eae ar Pkt. 10¢ 
INODORUM PLENISSIMUM—A pure white, double variety, flower- 
ing freely all season, fine for cutting. 44 oz., 40¢ —.....000..-2---..... Pkt. 10c 
CURRIE’S NEW EARLY FLOWERING VARIETIES—Blooming 
within five months from sowing and continuing to bloom until 
LT OS Geter ec eee eee ere ens Ue aN be aerate ea Dee sce ye ee ce cbnge gs ea eae nee Pkt. 25c 
CLEOME PUNGENS 
GIANT SPIDER PLANT—A strong growing tender bi- 
ennial, bearing beautiful, rose-colored flowers, with long, 
slender stamens. Should be grown by beekeepers for its 
honey-producing qualities. Seed sown in March will yield 
flowerspingdulypes oe ee ee ee eee Pkt. 10c 
Cleome Pungens 
COLEUS 
Handsome plants grown for their ornamental foliage, 
and used extensively for bedding. Sow indoors early in 
spring. 
CHOICE. HYBRIDS—Contains many new and beautiful 
varieties, 2 pkts., 25¢ --_--------------------- Pkt. 15¢ 
CYPRESS VINE 
White Leaved Cineraria (Dusty Miller) 
CINERARIA 
HYBRIDA VARIETIES—Tender perennials, with 
broad foliage growing about a foot high, and covered 
with gorgeous colored flowers, ranging in color 
through all shades of blue, crimson, maroon, etc. 
Many of the flowers are margined with the most bril- 
lant colors. 
HYBRIDA—Large-flowering, finest mixed. Unsur- 
passed in size of flowers and brilliancy of colors. 
NI a i RE Le Sp a Shs Pkt. 25¢ 
STELLATA—New Hybrids, quite distinct class, very 
handsome, tall growing, star-shaped flowers, very free 
lo keyoy seth Vos hee A ee Pkt. 25¢ 
WHITE-LEAVED CINERARIAS (Dusty Miller) — 
Hardy annuals, used principally for edging borders, 
ete. 
MARITIMA—Dwarf, with silvery leaves, %4 02.,25c 
Lee iE PL PSE eA Ve eae eee as Ms So Pkt. 5c 
DIAMANT—A splendid foliage plant, the leaves and 
stems being pure white. %4 oz., 75¢ _____-_---Pkt. 10c 
CUPHEA (Cigar Plant ) 
MINIATA NEW HYBRIDS—Pretty annuals about a 
foot high, bearing a profusion of small tubular flow- 
ers Of Various colors ees es ae ee Pkt. 10c 
CYCLANTHERA EXPLODENS 
An interesting annual climber, bearing oval-shaped 
fruit, which explode with a loud noise when ripe. The 
flowers are small and white _____-_-________ Pkt. 10c 
CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS 
(Umbrella Plant) 
A half-hardy perennial, fine for. table decoration. 
ease ited Shane Math hte | Sa clas cee ae Pkt. 10c 
