CURRIE BROTHERS CO. 



LWAUKEE, WIS. 



DIMORPHOTHECA 



AURANTIACA (African Orange Daisy)— One of 

 the showiest garden annuals; bushy plants with 

 orange-gold daisy-like blooms on long stems. 

 V4 oz., 40c Pkt. 10c 



AURANTIACA HYBRIDA- 



of colors and shades. ^4 oz.. 



-A splendid mixture 

 55c Pkt. 10c 



EKLONIS — A beautiful species of the Cape Mari- 

 gold, of light, graceful habit and bearing elegant 

 -white flowers, 3 inches across, with dark blue- 

 spotted center, reverse of petals blue to mauve; 

 in bloom from spring to autumn Pkt. 15c 



SALMON BEAUTY— Soft salmon-pink -_Pkt. 10c 



DAHLIAS FROM SEED 



All types of Dahlias can be grown from seed 

 and bloom the same year. They can be treated much 

 the same way as Zinnias. 



COLTNESS HYBRIDS. A new form of the dwarf 

 single type which will bloom in 4 months after 

 planting. Splendid for bedding. Includes many fine 

 colors. Pkt. 15c 



UNWIN'S DWARF HYBRIDS. Graceful semi- 

 double flowers in many colors. Sow in March in- 

 doors and they will bloom by the end of June. Fine 

 for bedding and cutting. Pkt. 25c 



DOBBIE'S NEW ORCHID FLOWERED. A new 

 type of Dahlia, flowers are of a distinctive char- 

 acter and coloring and provide a wonderful range 

 of color. The form of the flower is graceful, the 

 stems are good and the plants are very free 

 flowering. Pkt. 25c 



CACTUS DAHLIA— Extra Choice Mixed from 

 handsome varieties Pkt. 15c 



DOUBLE— Showy and decorative, extra choice 

 mixed Pkt. 10c 



SINGLE — Extra choice mixed Pkt. 5c 



LILLIPUT — Small flowered single flowers, grows 

 about 1 foot high, very pretty for beds or borders, 

 splendid assortment of colors Pkt. 15c 



DAHLIA BULBS— See pages 94-95. 



DATURA (AngeVs Trumpet Flower) 



Showy, hardy annuals, 3 to 4 feet high, bearing 

 very large, trumpet-shaped fragrant flowers in 

 various colors. Finest double mixed Pkt. 10c 



DRACAENA (Dragon Plant) 



INDIVISA — Beautiful ornamental-leaved plants; 

 long, narrow; green foliage. Vi oz., 25c-_Pkt. 10c 



ACROCLINIUM NEW LARGE 

 FLOWERING DOUBLE HYBRIDS 



This new Acroclinium, so greatly improved over 

 the old variety that they can scarcely be recognized 

 as members of the same family. The double flowers 

 are extremely large, at least twice the size of the 

 ordinary strain, on 12 to 18 inch stems, the range 

 of color is most remarkable being especially rich 

 in shades of salmon, apricot, pink, rose and cerise 

 with white and creamy tones to balance up the 

 pastel mixture Pkt. 15c 



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African Golden Daisy (Dimorplioteca) 



ERAGROSTIS 



^•!:?^w^^ i^?u^ Grass)— Of erect gro^vth, about 18 in. 

 high. With feathery panicles, nice for cutting Pkt. 10c 



ERYTHRINA 



CRISTA GALLI (The Coral Tree)-4 feet. A fine plant 

 for south walls with protection and for subtropical gar- 

 dening. Produces in summer handsome racemes of rich 

 deep scarlet flowers __ pj^^ 15c 



Flowers from Seed for Shade 

 or Semi-Shade 



Achillea 



Aconitum 



Aquilegria 



Aspenila 



Balloon Vine 



Begonia 



BellU 



Campanula 



Cowslip 



Coreopsis 



Digitalis 



Godetia 



Heuchera 



Impatiens 



Kenilworth Iry 



Lobelia 



Lychnis 



Mimulus 



Myosotis 



Nemophila 



Pansy 



Platycodon 



Poppy (Perennial) 



Primulus 



Trollius 



Viola Comnta 



Violet 



