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58 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. és 
DIANTHUS OR PINKS 
The China and Japan Pinks may be ranked the fairest gems of our flower 
gardens, flowering continuously all the summer and fall. They are of the 
easiest culture. Sow outdoors during May. %4 oz. of Seed will sow a bed 4 
feet in diameter. 
DOUBLE ANNUAL PINKS. Pkt. o 
Double Royal Pinks—The flowers are of immense size with elegantly iy 
fringed and twisted petals. Colors solid and very brilliant, excellent | 
foricut’ flowers. 3% 02) 450.4. 5. is. sc eee ee eee ee ee oo ee eee 10 
Snowdrift—A double pure white Pink, of great beauty, flowers very large J 
with finely cut petals. Extremely free flowering. % oz. 35c........... 10 : 
Double Diadem Pink (Diadematus, fi. pl.)—A striking variety of luxuriant a 
and compact growth. Flowers densely double, all shades of color. } 
Per DAZWOZASOC wclorels phalsle indore Min taholoie/«!o/oipils ete raleteltelotelecsieisrctetetsieiereiate teats tenia e505 5 
Double: Rireball—Large, double) scarlets ii sete ce micle ofeicleieletnie aisle sie lero iene 10 
Mourning Cloak (Heddewigii Marginatus, fi. pl.)—Pretty dark, rich colors; ,| 
all beautifully fringed, with a white band around the margin. Very ] 
fragrant. YPer 14702. 50C icin. chee merce 2 ele at moar Genes eee ee 5 } 
Double Fringed Japan Pink (Laciniatus, fl. pl.)—Large showy flowers, ‘a 
with fringed' edges, mixed colors), Per % oz; SOc)... - esc bee 5 3 
China or Indian Pink (Chinensis)—Double mixed, per 4 oz. 25c............ 5 : 
Finest Double Mixed—Per 34) 022 B52 eine wt wie oneal ine oaks eins ale oie mI 5 ¥ 
SINGLE ANNUAL PINKS. io 
Heddewigti—Finest mixed) 934 0Z")20CW Eiip ctelele sls cos olnlaletcd-iutaty sisi oiptabehs renee 5 * 
Royal Pinks—Grand, large flowers, which are beautifully fringed. In color F 
they vary from the deepest red, carmine and pink to pure white. % oz. 
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Finest Single Mixed—1Z9022 20Co ceivis vic orate lel-telsleis ale inlls elniels sie reletens Tipe cee ~ 5 * 
HARDY PERENNIAL PINKS. 
Dwarf Erfurt Double Hardy Pink. (Plumarius nanus, fi. pl.)—A very 
early, dwarf, compact class. The flowers possess a delightful spicy 
or: clovemfragrance;"andvare! of alllicolonsejelemileiielsiclniel= «ols cielo eteibne me 10 
Plumarius, fil. pl.—Double Hardy Pink. Choice mixed colors............... 10 
Sweet Scented Diadem Pink (Plumarius Diadematus)—Has the beautiful 
markings of the Diadem Pinks combined with a sweet, spicy fragrance; 
ALO WELS ‘SINE LE Tyo wiaerelele le rorctele ene) <i okstete alee le gleintnie ote ee etek ete ieee 10 
Perpetual Cyclop Pink (Plumarius Semperflorens)—A charming red Pink; 
delightfully fragrant; flowers single............... is sfaltoletnts/ <\le la\ tains toiotade LO, 
Plumarius (Pheasant’s Eye ; 
Pink) — Single Hardy 
Pink. Choice mixed 
colors.) 44%0Z; 30cii5. %. < 
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Dianthus (Annual Pinks). 
NEW PERENNIAL PINK—Dianthus “Miss Gladys Cranfield.” 
Claimed by the introducer to be the finest Perennial Pink in the realm of 
horticulture and that it can be depended upon to come almost entirely 
true from seed. The deliciously fragrant flowers produced in the great- 
est profusion, are immense in size, beautiful in form and of a bright rose 
pink with large, well defined, velvety crimson eye. Per packet......... 25 ! 
: DRACAENA. 
Australis—T. P. Broad foliage... 15 Indivisa—Long, slender leaves.... 15 
ERY NGIUM—Sea Holly. Pkt. : 
Amethystinum— A_ striking plant in the per- 
ennial border. Flowers violet-blue or ame- 
thyst color in thistle-like heads. Stems and 
finely divided leaves of a bluish cast. Fine 
dried for winter bouquets. 2 feet. H.P.... 10 
EUPATORIUM. 
Ageratoides (Snake Root)—H. P. A very use- 
ful hardy perennial; will bloom the first year 
ifVsow nearly. Sia oe COE eC ee 10 
EUPHORBIA, 
Variegata (Snow on the Mountain)—A hardy 
annual, with light green white-margined 
TOAIV.E'S Bienthed oye choic icles (abe! sptteteh ter clobelel Melee eee ee 
Heterophylla (Annual Poinsettia. Mexican Fire 
Plant. Painted Leaf)—An annual in habit 
and color similar to the well-known Poin- 
settial (9246) feet of Mie eae into 10 Eschscholtzias, 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA— catirornia PoPpPpy. 
Exceedingly beautiful free-blooming plants. Sow Seed in open border during May and June, 
where it is intended to be flowered, as they a not stand transplanting. 
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| 4 Pkt. 
| Carmine King—Carmine rose inside and out- bi Rose Cardinal—Rose color,acharming variety 5 | 
SIMS Rete tesoite eleaae ee eee Beale 0 Abies j ingi ici 
| Dainty Queen—Pale pink shaded cream...... 10 a anen Taree, pre ne epane eae face BY 
| Bush Eschscholtzia (Hunnemannia)—Bright J. Ve re Ge Ane 
yellow tulip-shaped flowers, the petals Fine Mixed—All colors; per 0z. 20c........--. 5 
crinkled like crushed satin.............- 5 Double’ Mixed—{ "0Z> 20C.\.< .:..5 <5: se helo 5 
The Golden West—Giant flowered, with Double and Single Mixed—1% 07. 30c........ 5 
Orangemplotches ie. .jccteib ius tone etek toler ete 5 : = 
EREMURUS—Hardy Foxtail Lily. H. P. Z 
Gold Medal Hybrids—Desirable and stately plants for the hardy perennial border. Flowers in i 
long terminal racemes produced in early summer, established plants, rearing many-colored 
flower-stalks 6 to 10 feet above the ground, surmounted by spikes of flowers sometimes 4 feet 
in length. The seedlings when large enough should be planted where they can remain per- 
manentlyeundistirbed l=. cic cleat ocie bite eee PSPs IO ook Coin oo Peo 25 é 
FEVERFEW—See Matricaria and Pyrethrum. | 
FOUR O’CLOCKS. : : é 
Marvel of Peru—They are exceedingly fragrant, expanding in the evening and withering the | 
next morning. The roots may be preserved through the winter like Dahlias. 2 feet. aes 
Kine Mixed—Per 07820 scmt cheeten. Stee unit cite renere cpuenerietaee MnO AaCoMOm ce onuecratoos Fotos Sbh005c 5 
FUCHSIA. ; ; ° 
Of this well-known plant we have a choice selection of Seed. 
Foxglove. Kine: Mixed,’ Doublets. ecco eee ee 20 JMine, Mixed; Singles.co0 6 eke oe eee 20 
FOXGLOVE— pigitalis. 
Handsome, stately growing plants, with beautifully mottled thimble-shaped flowers produced in abundance ona stem usually 
about 3 feet high. The racemes of flowers are about 2 feet long. lst 
Pkt. Monstrosa—(Mammoth Foxglove)—A striking feature is 
Wimegt sVlixe dlp ss Acmietebe sys eee = eels a>. + ole sie! cle (ese ct er eia ls in nee 5 the large bell or cup-shaped blossom surmounting each 
Gloxinineflora—An improved strain, Mined.............. 10 flower spike. Mixed colors.............-sesseeseesvane 
