Three Neiiv Zinnias 



ZINNIA LINEARIS 



Linearis is a dwarf early flowering form somewhat 

 comparable to Zinnia Haageana. The single flowers are 

 deep golden orange in color, with a delicate light yel- 

 low stripe which contrasts boldly with the dark center 

 — a combination which is most attractive. It is early 

 flowering, and the plant reaches a height of 8 to 10 

 inches with a spread of as much as 2 feet Pkt. 20c 



ZINNIA PUMILA DWARF DOUBLE SPUN 

 GOLD 



Spun Gold is an entirely new color in this type, a 

 delicate pastel shade of butter yellow-excellent for cut 

 flower work. The flowers are rounded, 2^2 to 3 inches 

 in diameter, on plants 12 to 18 inches in height, with 

 strong, fairly long stems. The strain is very flowering, 

 coming into bloom about 45 days after planting. 



Pkt., 20c 



ZINNIA EARLY WONDER GYPSY 



The Early Wonder type is distinct from all other 

 Zinnias, producing flowers within 30 to 40 days from 

 the time of seeding. The 15 to 18 inch plants are free 

 flowering, with a less heavy foliage growth, medium 

 sized flowers and long wiry stems without lateral 

 branches, making it a good cut flower type. The variety 

 Gypsy is a deep burnished orange, a very rich, most 

 desirable shade. Pkt. 25c 



LOVELY DWARF BLUE NIEREMBERGIA 



HIPPOMANICA— 4-6 inches. Forms a cushion of light 

 green foliage from which emerge corymbs of salver 

 shaped flowers of a delicate lavender hue, 1 to 1^,4 

 inches across, adorned with a clear yellow eye. Pkt. 25c 



LUPINS 



NEW TERRA COTTA SHADES— A new English 

 strain, new colors in the ever increasing popular Lupin 

 family Pkt. 25c 



CURRIE BROS. COMPANY 



744 NO. BROADWAY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



