CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender ) 
LATIFOLIA—A valuable border plant with tufts of 
leathery leaves and large heads of purplish-blue flow- 
ers. Plants, price, each, 25c; per doz., $2.50; seeds 
ee oe nn ea nS oe ee Pkt. 10c 
DUMOSA—Forms densely packed cushions of silvery 
gray flowers. The stems are stiff and wiry, the panicles 
are thickly covered with blossoms. 2 ft. Seeds, Pkt. 25c 
STOKESIA (Cornflower or Stokes’ Aster) 
Plants grow about 18 to 24 inches high, bearing 
freely from July to October handsome Centaurea-like 
blossoms, each measuring from 4 to 5 inches across; 
of easy culture, and one of the most desirable plants 
for the hardy border; excellent for cutting. 
A beautiful hardy perennial, flowering the first year 
from seed; bearing large, lavender flowers resembling 
Cornflowers. Seeds ---------------_--_----- Pkt. 10c 
VALERIANA (Hardy Garden Helioirope) 
OFFICINALIS—Bears heads of rose-tinted white 
flowers in summer, with a delicious heliotrope odor. 
Plants, price, each, 25c; per doz., $2.50; seeds, pkt. 10c 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
AMETHYSTINA—Spikes of amethyst-blue. 2 feet. 
ALPINA—F lowers violet-blue. 9 inches. 
ELEGANS—Erect growing. Flowers large, pink. 1 ft. 
GENTIANOLDES—Azure blue. 2 feet. 
LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS—Bears spikes of bright 
blue all summer. 2 feet. Seeds ______________ Pkt. 10c 
REPENS—A trailing variety with light blue flowers. 
SCG Sipser eer a ee Se SA Pkt. 15¢ 
SPICATA—Blue. 1% feet. Plants, price, each, 25c; 
DET EO Zip eee ee oy $2.50 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Old favorite perennials flowering freely all summer. 
CHOICE SINGLE AURICULA FLOWERED—Mixed. 
IGHOZ ROUCEESCCUS eae et ee rs at Pkt. 10c 
CHOICE DOUBLE—Mixed. % oz., 30c; seeds, Pkt. 10c 
PINK BEAUTY—Bears large heads of strikingly 
beautiful salmon-pink flowers. Seeds ________ Pkt. 10c 
SCARLET BEAUTY—A very effective, rich, deep 
scarlet= (Seeds; 2-ePkts., 25¢ =) .==-__-_-____ Pkt. 15¢ 
PURPLE BEAUTY—tThe Dianthus Barbatus assort- 
ment is greatly enriched through the introduction of 
this new sort. It is a noteworthy color so far unknown 
among the Sweet Williams. The bright, deep purple 
makes them especially suitable for effective bedding 
out purposes. It should also rapidly attain popularity 
as a cutting flower. The same method of cultivation 
should be adopted as with all Sweet Williams. Seeds 
ae SS a eae Pkt. 15c 
Sweet William 
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Sees 
HARDY PERENNIAL SUNFLOWER 
Varying in color from light pink to deep red. Some 
form a distinct disc of purple or pink on a yellow 
ground, while others have pink-tipped petals. 
RSYE = Foieespe te at ec ea ee a Pkt. 10¢ 
Popular, hardy, free- 
flowering plants, bear- 
ing an abundance of 
flowers throughout the 
season. Seed sown in 
April will produce 
blooming plants in 
June and continue in 
flower until frost, flow- 
ering again the follow- 
ing spring and early 
summer. Finest mixed 
colors. Seed __Pkt. 10c¢ 
APRICOT—Beautiful rich apricot, tinged orange. 
AS ee ook yes A yt ee a ee aa ae Pkt. 25¢ 
JERSEY GEM—One of the finest bedding varieties; 
color, rich violet, slightly perfumed. Plants, each, 35c 
SSC CS oo ee eae ee Ua oN Pkt. 25¢ 
White Perfection—A fine pure white _______ Pkt. 15¢ 
Lutea Splendens—Rich golden yellow ______ Pkt. 15¢ 
Blue Perfection—Deep purplish blue ________ Pkt. 15¢ 
VIOLET (Viola Odorata) 
Single blue; sweet scented. Seeds __________ Pkt. 10¢ 
Viola (Tufted Pansies) 
