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CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS 



CANDYTUFT (Iberis) 



Dwarf, profuse flowering garden annuals of easy culture; 

 useful for bedding or borders; blooms within eight weeks 

 after sowing; excellent for cutting; height, 1 foot. 

 GIANT HYACINTH-FLOWERED WHITE— 1 ft. A grand 

 border plant, bearing very large, bold spikes of snowy white 

 flowers, habit sturdy and compact. This is an especially select 

 stock. Vi oz., 25c; 1 oz., 75c Pkt. 10c 



Large Pkt. Pkt. 



Carmine 25c 10c 



Crimson 25c 10c 



Lavender 25c 10c 



Pink 25c 10c 



Rose Cardinal — Rosy red 25c 10c 



Purple 25c 10c 



White 25c 10c 



Choice Mixed 25c 10c 



One pkt. each of th^ 7 varieties Candytuft (value 70c) 



for 55c 



LITTLE PRINCE— 6 in. Dainty and distinct candytuft with 

 immense spikes of snowy-white flowers, borne in great pro- 

 fusion on dwarf, sturdy plants. Vi oz., 35c Pkt. 10c 



NEW CANDYTUFT MINIATURE GEM 



(HYACINTH FLOWERED TYPE)— The result of years of 

 selection has produced a dainty, small miniature hyacinth 

 flowered Candytuft about three and a half inches high, each 

 plant producing four to six spikes. A perfect Miniature Gem 

 for the rock garden. Pkt. 15c 



Perennial Candytuft, See Page 45 



CANNA 



LARGE FLOWERING FRENCH— Sow the seed early after 

 cutting at one end and soaking in hot water about 12 hours. 

 Finest Mixed Colors. Oz., 30c Pkt. 10c 









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CACAUA (Tassel Flower; 

 Paint Brush) 



Florals 



Calliopsis Tom Thumb "Dazzler" 



Pretty annuals producing a profusion of tas- 

 sel-shaped scarlet and orange flowers. Finest 

 Mixed. % oz., 25c Pkt, 10c 



CALLIOPSIS (Coreopsis) 



Showy, free flowering annuals, blooming free- 

 ly all summer in almost any situation and ex- 

 cellent for cutting. It is best to sow the seed 

 where they are to bloom, thinning to stand 

 about 6 inches apart. The flowering season can 

 be prolonged by keeping the old flowers cut ofi". 



ANNUAL VARIETIES 



DAZZLER— Grows about 12 inches high, the 

 blooms are large and completely cover the plant 

 and display a rich maroon red center, with 

 broad golden yellow border. % oz., 30c. Pkt. 10c 

 CRIMSON KING— Dwarf, rich velvety crimson- 

 garnet. 9 in. y* oz., 25c Pkt. 10c 



> CROWN OF GOLD— Pure golden yellow, 2 in. 



'across, on long, wiry stems, remaining in bloom 

 ^ nearly all summer. A splendid cut flower. V4 



* oz., 30c Pkt. 10c 



GOLD CREST— Rich golden yellow with a red- 

 dish brown zone and comes with a double row 



of mammoth petals Pkt. 10c 



Finest Mixed Colors — V4, oz., 15c Pkt. 5c 



One pkt. each of the four varieties Calliopsis 



(value 40c) for 25c 



Perennial Calliopsis, See Page 46 



CALAMPELIS (Bugle Vine) 



A handsome annual climber, bearing clusters 

 of bright orange tube-shaped flowers. Pkt. 10c 



CALANDRINA 



GRANDIFLORA— Handsome, hardy annual; 

 fleshy leaves and bright rose-colored flowers; 

 especially suitable for sunny situations. Pkt. 10c 



