60 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
CURRIE’S SUPERB HOLLYHOCKS 
The Seed we offer has been saved from named vapieties of 
every known shade of color, and can be confidently recom- 
mended. Seed sown in June or July will produce plants for 
blooming the next summer. H. P. 
Double White, Red, Crimson, Maroon, Pink, Salmon, Yellow, 
Black, Choice Double Mixed. 
Any of the above, pkt. 10c¢; 3 pkts. 25c; ™% oz. 85e. Pkt. 
Newport Pink—An exquisite shade..................--0-eeees 40 
CHOICE SINGLE HOLLYHOCKS. 
Preferred by many owing to the beauty of the flowers, which 
are produced in great profusion and in varied shades. 
Mixed’ colors: “3¢\02) 30cCi.25.4- -berek Beers. eee 5 
MAMMOTH FRINGED ALLEGHENY HOLLYHOCKS. 
The mammoth flowers are formed of loosely arranged pet- 
als, which look as if made from the finest China silk. 
The colors are shell pink, rose and ruby red, shading off 
deeper at the center, and exquisitely tinted towards the 
edges...) 3 ipkts4 250. octet rete tee ie helmets oieintet She ont: 10 
ANNUAL HYBRID HOLLYHOCKS. 
Sown in the house or hot-bed in March, they will bloom by 
July, while sown outdoors in May they can be flowered by August. 
Double Mixed 3: pktsw es. kes Cee Cree eee Ee eee 10 
Single—Mixed ..... eis ieve enetele) + [ollehs iale;= is\© >i aleeselmia wlndm sieiplelcisin ie, afm letape 10 
Double Fring ed—Mixedyy ti iemiaie: fe die ie n/niele sohtel, eliclal sie ioteie io erenete 10 
HELENIUM (Sneezewort) H.P. 
Riverton Gem—=3 to 4 ft. 
A beautiful daisy-like 
( flower, blooming late 
y in the fall. The plants 
f Currie’s are literally covered 
Superb with brilliant flowers 
Hollyhocks, which open old gold 
and change as they ma- 
ture to a rich. wall- 
flower red; center pur- 
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HEUCHERA. (Alum Root). H. P. Pkt. 
Sanzguinea—Loney.spikesof% dazzlingy  CrimSomsieee occfeclelaleheeictoiet soko vsteickelerel ciclo emits eieiere 15 
HIBISCUS—Marsh-Mallows. 
Large ornamental plants, with showy flowers 3 to 4 inches across, 
Africanus—Cream yellow, purple center; brown edge. -H. Pei... ci... ce we a eee ee 5 
Crimson Eye—A robust grower, with dark stems and foliage, flowers pure white, with 
deep, velvety-crimson center. a is perfectly hardy, and will bloom first year from 
S€ed sown nstopen SLOUNA, ELST, lepicnebeheteystelepetatohe cheisteie, creteleperelokepeiebere tote mekenetoicietete oir aoe 5 
HUMULUS. 
Japonicus (Japan Hop)—A rapid growing climber with luxuriant foliage, excellent for 
covering verandas, etc. Withstands heat and drought well and is not troubled by 
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Japonicus Variegatus (Variegated Japan Hop)—Like the preceding, except that the 
foliage vissibeautifully.= blotched sei. eer se. cteuche teat er iinetLic toe thei rae ee Lt eee 10 
HYACINTH BEAN. (Dolichos.) 
Rapid growing climber, bearing a profusion 
of pea-shaped blossoms; the seed pods are beau- 
tiful in fall. Sow in the open ground in April 
and May, against trellis, arbors, etc. 10 feet. 
iS rie A: Pkt. 
Lablab, Mixed Colors—Oz. 15c..............- 5 
Soudanensis—Beans and foliage purple vio- fi 
: NRE SOY PANO. Go oddsedapsunnagosasoedoDe 5. 
A Daylight—Snow-white flowers followed by 4 
cream-colored pods; % oz. 20c........... 5 
IMPATIENS HOLSTII, 
Dwarf Hybrids—An improvement on Im- 
patiens Sultani. Forms dwarf, compact 
plants about 8 inches in height, freely 
branched. The flowers are of many de- 
lightful colors and are produced in con- 
tinuous profusion all summer. Sow the 
seed indoors in March and transplant to % 
open ground in May........2-..-sseseeee 15 
KENILWORTH IVY. 
Linaria Cymbalaria—A neat and charming 
perennial climber, suitable for vases, 
Hibiscus. baskets, pots and rock work.........+++> 5 
KUDZU VINE—(Jack-and-the bean-stalk). ’ c 
Pueraria Thunbergiana—For rapidity of growth this hardy vine has no equal. It will 
gzrow 8 to 10 feet from Seed the first year. Afterwards a single season’s growth of 
60 feet is not unusual. The leaves are large and abundant. It bears racemes of 
pea-shaped rosy purple flowers. Sometimes planted on steep banks to prevent 
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LANTANA, 
Very desirable plants for home culture, the varieties of which are almost numberless. 
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LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS. 
Everlasting Pea—Showy perennial plants. The flowers are produced in large clusters 
after the style of Sweet Peas, but without the perfume. H. P. 
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STEER Co eames PI «td <0 NEL CECE CR IIPRCRCRE 10 Mixed Colors, % 02. 30c..-...+-+ee+e+s 10 
LAVENDER (Lavandula vera). : 
Hardy sweet scented perennial; % 02, 80C....c cere rere errr rer reer n rer eneesreesanayn 10 Hyacinth Bean, 
