CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
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Giant Flowering Zinnia 
ZINNIA LILLIPUT TOM THUMB MIXTURE 
Tom Thumb is without exception the very dwarfest 
Zinnia known. The plants are rounded and compact, 
4 to 6 inches high, literally covered with well formed 
flowers of the lilliput type. The color mixture includes 
red, orange, yellow, pink, rose and other pastel shades. 
It is a fine border plant, especially for the hot dry 
sections of the country, and is the best Zinnia to use 
in pots or window boxes _____------__----_ Pkt. 15¢ 
ZINNIA ELEGANS DOUBLE LILLIPUT 
Form pretty little bushes 1 foot high, fairly cov- 
ered with miniature very double flowers all summer 
until late in fall. 
Golden Gem Salmon Rose Crimson Gem 
Scarlet Gem Lilac Gem White Gem 
Rose Bud (Rose Pink) Canary Yellow 
Kach,sperspkt:; 10e3.8 pkts.,-.--_.-+-=-2--+----- 65c 
Double Dwarf Lilliput Finest Mixed — % o02z., 30c; 
pkt., 10c. 
DOUBLE CURLED AND CRESTED ZINNIAS—Ap- 
ricot, orange, blood red. Large flowers with twisted 
petals. %4 oz., 40c; pkt., 10c. 
HAAGEANA (Mexican Zinnia)—A dwarf bushy va- 
riety with bright yellow flowers __--------- Pkt. 10c 
ZINNIA RED RIDING HOOD—A little gem, grow- 
ing about a foot high and covered with small, bright 
scarlet, very double flowers about an inch across 
throughout the entire season. Very effective. % 02z., 
Ae pene een amet ee er Pkt. 10c 
GARDENS IN AMERICA, by Marion Cran. The story 
of how American gardens looked to the English eyes 
of the author. She made a fairly representative sur- 
vey of “a great bewildering splendid country—exhil- 
arating and rich with beauty beyond any I had ever 
dreamed. 
“I saw the Spanish gardens of California, the date 
gardens of the desert, the lovely forlorn lost gardens 
of the South, the azaleas, cypress swamps and wis- 
teria of South Carolina; the historic gardens of Vir- 
ginia; the cherry blossoms of stately Washington, the 
dogwood in Pennsylvania. ... I touched the splendors 
of Long Island and Newport, the gardens of the 
North Shore and New England, coming to rest at 
last in the enchanted woods of Maine.” 320 pages, 
Gms trations) pees eee ers Se ee ee $3.75 
CURRIE’S COLOSSAL OR GIANT 
FLOWERED (3 Ft.) 
The flowers are of enormous size, thickly set 
with velvety petals. The plants are healthy, 
vigorous, branching freely, and make excellent 
material for groups or cutting. 
Apricot Orange Yellow Purple 
Blood Red Orange Salmon 
Crimson Rose Scarlet 
Flesh Pink White 
Any of the above Giant Double Flowering 
Zinnias, each, per pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c; 12 pkts., 
$1.00; % oz., 40c; 1 oz., $1.25. 
Currie’s Special Mixture of Giant Double 
Flowering Zinnia, pkt., 10c; % oz., 30c; 1 oz., 
$1.00; % lb., $3.00. 
CURRIE’S CUT AND COME AGAIN 
DWARF DOUBLE ZINNIAS 
A beautiful strain growing 1% feet high. 
Separate colors. 
Crimson, Lemon, Salmon-Rose, Golden Yellow, 
White, Scarlet. 
Any of the above, pkt., 10c; % oz., 30c; 6 
pkts., 50c. 
Extra Choice Double Mixed — Pkt., 10c; % 
0Z., 25¢. 
WALLFLOWER (Goldlack ) 
Popular hardy annuals, greatly esteemed for their 
delightfully fragrant flowers. 
Belvoir Castle—Single yellow ______________ Pkt. 10c 
Blood Red—Single, deep red ______________ Pkt. 10c 
Single, Finest Mixed ______________________ Pkt. 10c 
Double, Finest Mixed ______________________ Pkt. 10c 
Early Parisian—A new annual flowering variety, with 
beautiful single flowers, deliciously fragrant; mixed 
COL OTS eae I ee TAL i lines LRA NN 2 eee Pkt. 10c 
ALPINE WALLFLOWER—See Linifolius, page 21 
a uh eS Ise eg Pkt. 15c 
SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER—See Cheiranthus, page 
ah ee Sree eens nee oa Te Pkt. 10c 
ZEA JAPONICA 
Dwarf Ornamental Corn, with striped leaves_Pkt. 5c 
XERANTHEMUM (Everlasting ) 
The erect plants are graced with silvery foliage and 
carry on long and slender stems double flower heads 
about 1% inches across. These have one or two rows 
of ray petals around a dense central turf of shorter, 
tubular florets. The exterior ray petals come in shades 
of white, pink and purple, while the turfs are usually 
ivory white. 
Double Mixed—%% 02z., 50¢e __________________ Pkt. 10c 
CURRIE’S SPECIAL MIXED 
FLOWER SEEDS 
A flower garden may be made by broadcasting and 
raking in at the rate of 1 oz. per 100 square feet, 
mixed with sand or dry soil to secure even distribu- 
CION OZ. 25 cya ee Pkt. 10c 
CURRIE’S SPECIAL MIXTURE OF 
ANNUALS FOR CUT FLOWERS 
This mixture is composed of flowers that are espe- 
cially good for cutting and will bloom the first year 
from seed, and continue to bloom all season if kept 
cut and not allowed to go to seed __________ Pkt. 10c 
CURRIE’S SPECIAL MIXTURE 
OF PERENNIALS 
This mixture contains a large assortment of Peren- 
nial flower seeds, well calculated to make a striking 
displayy1O Zeb Ce ae eee ee Pkt. 10c 
