CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS 



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DIAIVTHUS 



GARDEN 



PINKS 



For beauty and pro- 

 fusion of bloom, few 

 plants equal the Pinks. 

 The plants flower con- 

 tinuously all summer. 



Sow in the open 

 ground early in spring. 



DIANTHUS 



SWEET 



WIVELSFIELD 



A new, hardy annual, 

 good for borders, as a 

 cut flower and espe- 

 cially adapted for rock 

 gardens Pkt. 15c 



Every garden should 

 include some of these 

 Japanese or Chinese 

 Pinks because they are so 

 easily grown and make 

 such a wonderful display 

 with their brightly col- 

 ored flowers. 



Dianthus (The Bride) 



SINGLE ANNUAL PINKS 



CRIMSON BELLE— Rich velvety crimson. Per ^A oz., 



40c Pkt. 10c 



ROYAL PINKS— Very large flowers, remarkable for 

 their great range of exceedingly brilliant colors. The 

 flowers frequently measure 4 inches across and are 



beautifully fringed. Vi oz., 40c Pkt. 10c 



SNOWFLAKE— Beautiful, pure white flowers. Vi 



oz., 40c ---P^t. 10c 



THE BRIDE— Beautiful, white flowers, with a rosy- 

 purple eye. V* oz., 40c Pkt. 10c 



CHOICE SINGLE MIXED— A grand mixture of the 

 best sorts, embracing the richest and most varied 



colors. V4 oz., 25c Pkt. 10c 



DIANTHUS, LACINIATUS SPLENDENS 

 Free flowering and easily grown, the Dianthus 

 family has for years furnished us with some of our 

 most popular border subjects. One of the recent addi- 

 tions to this family is the sterling novelty Laciniatus 

 Splendens, a variety which, in our opinion, is the 

 most striking Dianthus we have ever offered. The 

 flowers are very large, over 2 inches across, in a 

 brilliant shade of crimson, with a large, boldly con- 

 trasting, glistening white eye. Pkt. 15c 



EVERLASTING FLOWERS 

 The seeds of all the varieties may be sown out- 

 doors early in spring, with the exception of Gomph- 

 rena, which sometimes does not germinate well in the 

 open ground, and it is best to sow it indoors and 

 transplant. For winter bouquets, the flowers should 

 be cut before they are fully open, tied in bunches and 

 suspended with the heads down, to keep the stems 

 straight. , , .^ _ _, 



ACROCLINUM — Mixed rose and white. % oz., 25c 



Pkt. 5c 



AMMO'bIUM— Pretty small white flowers. V* oz., 



20c — Pkt. 5c 



GOMPHRENA (Globe Amaranth) — Small, globe- 

 shaped flowers. Finest mixed. V^ oz., 25c Pkt 5c 



HELICHRYSUM— Flowers large, double and brilliant 

 double flowers in mixed colors. % oz., 25c ___Pkt. 5c 



For separate colors, see opposite column. 

 RHODANTHE— Brilliant colored flowers. Fine mixed. 



Pkt. 5c 



XER'aNTHEMUM— Snowy double flowers. Fine mix- 

 ed Pkt. 5c 



EVERLASTINGS MIXED Pkt. 10c 



DOUBLE ANNUAL VARIETIES 

 CHINESIS (Double Chinese Pink)— Double choice 



mixed. ^A oz., 25c Pkt. 10c 



DOUBLE ROYAL PINKS— The flowers are very 

 large, with finely fringed and twisted petals. Colors 



very brilliant. i/4 oz., 50c Pkt. 10c 



DOUBLE DIADEM PINK— Flowers large and very 



bright fringed, edged white. i/4 oz., 40c Pkt. 10c 



FIREBALL— Large blood red. i/4 oz., 40c Pkt. 10c 



SNOWBALL— Large double white Pkt. 10c 



CHOICE DOUBLE MIXED— A grand mixture of the 



best varieties. Vi, oz., 35c Pkt. 10c 



PERENNIAL DIANTHUS— See page 50. 



HELICHRYSUM (Straw Flower) 



One of the best of the "Everlastings," flowers large 

 and double: 



Canary Yellow Rose Carmine 



Crimson Silver Ball, clear white 



Fireball, brigrht red Salmon, rosy salmon 



Golden Ball, golden yellow Violet Queen, violet 



ROSE QUEEN— Gigantic flowers of a rich, deep rose 

 color; extremely beautiful under artificial light; a 

 wonderful addition to the ever-popular straw flower. 

 SILVERY PINK— A soft, pleasing shade of delicate 

 silvery cameo pink. The dainty, delicate color is some- 

 thing quite new and heretofore unknown in Heli- 

 chrysums. The blooms are quite large, slightly over 2 

 inches in diameter. This will prove to be a very good 

 commercial variety. 



Each pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c; Vs oz., 30c; collection of 

 10 pkts., 75c. Mixed colors Pkt. 5c 



STATICE (Sea Lavender) 

 Hardy plants, bearing a profusion of dainty flowers 

 all summer, which when dried can be used for winter 

 bouquets. 

 SINUATA ROSEA SUPERBA— A beautiful shade of 



pink Pkt. 10c 



SINUATA BLUE— New deep blue Pkt. 10c 



BONDUELLI — Numerous heads of bright yellow 



flowers Pkt. 10c 



RUSSIAN (Suworowi) — A new annual Statice. Long, 



rat-tail spikes of small pink flowers; everlasting. 



Pkt. 15c 



PERENNIAL STATICE— Sec page 47 



