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CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
Currie Brothers 
New Decorative Dahlias 
‘*The Cream of the Dahlia World for 1936” 
Jane Cowl 
AMUM RA (or the Sun God)—The flowers are gor- 
geous, a combination of copper, orange and golden 
bronze colors; long, stout stems __________-_ Each 50c 
AZTEC GLORY—Flowers large, a bright lemon yel- 
low, carried on good stem ___-__--------_- Each 75c 
ALICE GREEN—A beautiful golden autumn shade 
a a ae ee eS Each $1.00 
ALMA ALEXANDER—A large deep orange. 
Seige Bee ae) Sk Se es Each 50c 
ASBURY PARK—Massive blooms on stiff stems, well 
above foliage; color, copper salmon or old rose, or one 
entire shade throughout the flower. Roots, Each $1.50 
BASHFUL GIANT (Dec.)—This is one of the largest 
Dahlias ever produced. It is also of great merit for 
its beautiful color, being an apricot with golden shad- 
ings. Flowers are produced on stout stems. Each 25c 
BONNIE BRAE—Peach and cream color____Each 50c 
CHARLOTTE ALEXANDER—White, with a slight 
veining of purple on the flat, broad petals __Each 50c 
DR. TEVIS—Beautiful shade of salmon rose, suf- 
fusediwithvoldigold assess eee aan Each 50c 
MRS. EDNA B. CHAMP- 
LIN—Large, deep, rhoda- 
mine pink ____Each $1.00 
ELEANOR GRANT — A 
beautiful large Dahlia; 
almost white ___Each 25c 
GIRL OF HILLCREST 
—Apricot buff or cad- 
mium orange, a vigor- 
ous grower, large flow- 
ers and prolific bloom- 
Cry eee ee $1.00 
JANE COWL — Mass- 
ive blooms, bronzy buff 
and old gold, blending 
darker = 35¢c 
JIM MOORE — Blooms 
are primrose yellow, 
shaded gold, prolific 
bloomer ____-_-__ $1.00 
KING MIDAS — Mam- 
moth golden yellow 
blooms, strong vigor- 
ous grower —------ 50c 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY— 
This variety may well 
be considered of more 
than passing merit be- 
cause of its exquisite 
color and fine form. The 
color is a vivid glowing 
pink. Each 35¢ 
JACQUES FUTRELLE—The flowers are of immense 
size on good, strong, erect stems, well above the foli- 
age. The color is of the most attractive shade of light 
greenish-yellow, one of the most showy of the yellow 
shades ever introduced. At the base of every petal it 
has a bright clear yellow filigree petal, which makes 
the flower very full like a chrysanthemum. This flower 
is named for the great novel writer who was lost at 
sea) on) the)-Litanic)=22-) ee Each 50c 
JERSEY BEACON—Chinese scarlet with a paler re- 
verse, giving a two-toned effect; a very large flower. 
aap eesesee Lee oen eee see Each 35c 
LONG HILL—A massive flower of gold and rose shad- 
ings, with a yellow center and rose reverse _-_-_- $1.00 
MARDI GRAS—Large, well formed flowers, with good 
stems, color of American Beauty ~__---___---__- $1.00 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION—Brilliant orange flame, 
strong @rower =... ee ee eee 50c 
OMAR KHAYYAM—A sensational variety, unusual 
color, chinese red at the base of petals shading to 
bright orange and tipped lighter, making a wonderful 
soft, ‘color effect 4-232 eee 50c 
MRS. ETHEL F. T. SMITH—This is a white shading 
to a greenish lemon tint in the center. A monster 
Dahlia on a strong stem. Blooms freely and is a 
splendid exhibition variety _____-____-_---_- Each 50c 
