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CLRRIE BROTHERS CO 



M I L \^ A L K E E . WIS 



CURRIE'!^ Novelties and 



annemannia (Sunlite) 



LEPTOSYNE STILLMANII 



To many, this variety is entirely new. Although 

 somewhat similar to Maritima, the Sea Dahlia, this 

 variety is a much earlier flowering and dwarfer sort. 

 The plants are covered with masses of the medium 

 sized golden yellow daisy-like flowers over a long 

 season of time. They are fine for borders or dwarf 

 beds and for cutting, and are good subjects for forc- 

 ing in the greenhouse. Pkt., 10c. 



Marigold French Tall Donble Royal Scot 



HUNNEMANMA — Sunlite 



SUNLITE — A double flowered poppy which is dif- 

 ferent. Its extra band of petals is produced on the 

 outside, rather than the inside of the tulip shaped 

 flowers, giving the impression of being open, even 

 after the cup-like blossoms have closed for the night. 

 The flowers are a bright canary yellow, and the 

 foliage of the two foot bush is a light gray-green. 

 They like a sunny position in a well drained border 

 and flower freely in late summer. Pkt., 15c. 



LARKSPUR STOCK FLOWERED— 



Rosamond 



This grand new Larkspur was awarded the Gold 

 Medal in the All American Selections for 1934. The 

 color is new and distinct, a pure bright rose which 

 has been entirely lacking in larkspur up to this time, 

 it holds its color and does not fade, it is two weeks 

 earlier than other Stock Flowered varieties giving 

 a good cut before other larkspur are available. It is 

 exceptionally uniform in height, 4 feet tall, with nu- 

 merous spikes heavily covered with the fully double 

 flowers. Pkt., 20c. 



LUPINUS HARTWEGH GIANTS^King Blue 



Enormous spikes of rich Oxford Blue, enhanced by 

 a pure white stripe in the standard of each flower. 

 The plants grow from three to four feet high, they 

 are base branching, with six to eight spikes to a plant, 

 in beauty of size and color they match the perennial 

 varieties. They are excellent cut flowers and can be 

 forced under glass. The foliage is a beautiful light 

 cress green. Pkt., 20c. 



LUPINUS HARTWEGH GIANTS— King White 



Enormous glistening pure white spikes of flowers. 

 A companion to King Blue. This Lupine is exquisitely 

 scented. Pkt., 20c. 



MARIGOLD ROYAL SCOT 



Modern as the crack Scottish Railway train from 

 which it borrowed its name, this marigold is the most 

 striking yet introduced. The large well formed flow- 

 ers are produced in abundance on plants from 24 to 

 30 inches in height. The color is a charming combina- 

 tion of mahogany and gold in symmetrical stripes 

 which radiate from the center of the flower. Pkt., 20c. 



MARIGOLD '^YELLOW SUPREME" 



A striking new variety which has already proved its 

 worth. On vigorous freely-branching plants about 

 21/2 feet high, it produces large fluffy well-rounded 

 flowers with broad, loose, full petals of a rich creamy 

 lemon-yellow color and having a delicately mild 

 honey-like fragrance. A notable feature is that the 

 foliage is practically free from what to many is an 

 objectionable odor. Besides being a splendid garden 

 plant Yellow Supreme is excellent as a cut flower, 

 easily lasting a week or more in water. Pkt., 25c. 



