CURRIE BROTHERS CoO., 
MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
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Lobelia 
LINUM (Flax) 
Free-Flowering, Pretty Plants 
Grandiflorum Coccineum—A_ beautiful 
dwarf annual, with crimson flowers. 
SS Me epee ca ea es Ns RL Pkt. 10e 
PERENNIAL LINUM (see page 54) 
LOPHOSPERMUM 
SCANDENS—A beautiful climbing an- 
nual with rosy-purple flowers _Pkt. 10c 
HARDY ANNUAL LUPINES 
The Annual Lupines should be sown 
where intended to flower as they do not 
transplant well; they are easily grown 
from seed and are valuable for mixed 
border beds and for cut flowers. 2 feet. 
White, blue, pink, mixed colors. Oz., 
40 cy 2 a eee Sere Pkt. 10c 
GIANT HARTWEGI—A new improved 
strain of annual Lupins; this type 
grows 3 to 4 feet high and with the 
base branching habit; each plant pro- 
duces from 4 to 6 spikes of bloom 
which are much larger than the old 
type. Choice mixture of colors. Large 
DKiN40G 222 Sete Pee Pkt. 15e 
Lupines 
LOBELIA . 
Pretty Plants for Edging and Vases 
Bedding Queen—Dwarfest, best for ribbon bedding. Flowers deep pur- 
plishivaolet; with clears whiterey.cis sas am ee Pkt. 10c 
Emperor William—Clear sky-blue, with green foliage _______ Pkt. 10c 
Crystal Palace Compacta—Deep blue, dark foliage, dwarf. 
YR 0% DOC eee so ee Pkt. 10c 
White Gem—Pure white dwarf ___________________________ Pkt. 10c 
Pumila Magnifica—Very dwarf, dark blue. % oz., 50¢ ______ Pkt. 10c 
PumilasRosea—D wart pink, ae a eee Pkt. 10c 
Gracilis—Trailing, light blue. % oz., 25¢ __________________ Pkt. 10c 
Tenuior—Dark blue with white eye _______________________ Pkt. 10¢ 
(For Perennial Lobelia, see page 54) 
LAVATERA 
ROSEA SPLENDENS, “SUNSET’— 
The Lavateras or “Mallows’” are ex- 
ceedingly popular in Europe. Lavatera 
“Sunset” is by far the most striking of 
its kind, bearing large bowl-shaped 
flowers of a charming rose-pink color 
on stems 2 feet or more in length, which 
with their foliage make a beautiful 
decoration for large vases. Lavatera 
“Sunset” is also very desirable for beds 
on the lawn or as borders. The branch- 
ing compact bushes, 2% feet in height, 
are well furnished with bronzy-green 
foliage, and stems which make a fine 
foil for the shining rose-pink flowers. 
Cen eL Ee ee ee Pkt. 15¢ 
Lavatera Splendens 
LEPTOSIPHON 
Free flowering dwarf hardy annuals bearing bright flowers pro- 
fusely in many colors, suitable for edging or rock work. Finest 
Mixed: hh a a ee a ee eee Pkt. 10c 
MARVEL OF PERU (Four O’Clock ) 
Showy annuals, with brilliant, fragrant flowers which open during 
the afternoon, withering the next morning. Plant 12 to 18 inches 
apart:/Pinemixed,+0Z),25¢) Vhs 22 eee ee eee Pkt. 10¢ 
MATTHIOLA 
BICORNIS (Evening-scented Stock)—This old-fashioned annual has 
no beauty to recommend it, the flowers being a dull purplish lilac, but 
it is well worth growing for the entrancing fragrance which it emits 
during the evening! 34,.0Z220 Cie ee ee Pkt. 10c 
MAURANDIA 
A slender perennial climber useful for vases, etc., flowering the first 
year from seed. Finest mixed colors, blue, purple, white and rose 
a I ee, SE ee eee Pkt. 10c 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM 
CRYSTALLINUM (lice Plant)—Singular icy foliage; flowers yale 
Se ett oe ee ee . 10¢ 
MIMOSA (Sensitive Plant) 
PUDICA—A curious annual plant with small pink flowers; its leaves 
close and droop at the slightest touch ___________-_-__-__--_- Pkt. 10c 
MIMULUS 
Dwarf, showy, flowering plants, thriving well in shady places, 
blooming the first year from early-sown seed. 
MOSCHATUS (Musk Plant)—The yellow flowers and leaves are 
musk-scented Pkt. 10c 
TIGRINUS—Flowers large, spotted and blotched _-_------- Pkt. 10c 
