70 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
CURRIE’S SUPERB PRIMULAS 
The Strains We Offer of Primroses Have a Widespread Reputation, 
and Deservedly so, Being Unsurpassed in Size and Brillianey. 
The Seed is grown and selected for us from the finest prize 
varieties by one of the largest European growers, and the many 
testimonials we receive every year from florists and amateurs” 
throughout the country is an evidence of the excellence of the stock. 
They have no equal in any country for size of bloom, richness of 
substance or brillianecy of colors. Sow the Seed in February, March 
or April. 
SINGLE GIANT FRINGED CHINESE 
PRIMROSES Rs, 
Giant Blue—The best true blue Primrose........-..... 15 25 A 
Giant Scarlet (Emperor)—A superb, most brilliant 
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Giant Pink—The finest of the Giants. Delicate car- 5 M 
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Giant White (Queen Alexandra)—Conspicuous for size, ; 
substance and purity of flowers. Largest white in ; 
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Giant Fringed Primula. Giant Crimson—Very deep, rich crimson; enormous ag 
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STAR PRIMULA. Giant Rose Queen—Very striking color; delicate sal- “5 ! 
A grand house plant of the easiest cultivation. The mon-rose; large solid flowers... .........<.-.c:enss 15 
dark red foliage and flower stems form a very pleasing Giant Salmon—Immense flowers of very fine substance; z i) 
contrast to the star-shaped flowers, which are pro- deep SalMON-FOSE .... 22. e reece ee ewe e cence nen enee 15 25 
duced very freely and are of long duration. Sie Orange King—A color never before seen in fringed 
ChoiceiMixed Colors ae Primroses. Buds a beautiful rich orange; when fully 
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A very fragrant, soft yellow variety of the Ever- Giant Fringed Mixed—A superb mixture, composed of h 
blooming type; the flower stems often 12 to 15 inches the choicest Giant flowering named varieties; cannot 3 | 
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EVERBLOOMING PRIMROSES 
PRIMULA OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA. 
A very pretty and free-flowering class extensively grown by florists; flowers 
borne in umbels on long slender stems; blooms almost continuously throughout 
the year. They make excellent pot plants, of a dwarf and compact habit and 
very easily grown. Pkt. 
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Grandifiora, ‘““Vesuvius,’”’ bright carmine red 10 
Grandifioras Coerulea—Blue 2). <5 cleieletois cl cheloie cpolcichelcher «ere steteieketstalsteteiatesrevolotenels 10 
PRIMULA OBCONICA GIGANTEA,. 
The finest of the Obconica or Everblooming Primroses. The blooms are 
extremely large, borne on strong stout stems. A splendid plant for 
window or conservatory decoration. Rose, Crimson, Lilac, Gigantea 
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PRIMULA MALACOIDES. 
A very pretty new Primula, somewhat like the dainty Baby Primrose, but 
much more sturdy. The flowers, a delicate shade of lavender, keep re- 
markably when cut and are very gracful. Will flower in four months 
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P. Malacoides Alba—The white prototype of the foregoing, and a great 
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HARDY PRIMROSES 
Primula Elatior (Polyanthus) —TIarly spring 
flowering plants for outdoor or pot culture. 
Seed saved from splendid named sorts. Pkt. 
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Primula Veris (Cowslip)—In spring this is a 
very useful plant for borders, but is of \ 
little beauty after warm weather sets in. 
Yellow—The common English variety. 20 10 
Pri la V — Fi Mixed—\ eautiful : 
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Primula Vulgaris (English Primrose)—The hardy English Primrose with fragrant canary | 
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RICINUS—Castor Oil Bean | 
Magnificent tall-growing foliage plants, useful as specimen plants on lawns, or groups in ; 
center of large beds. Their brilliant leaves create a grand sub-tropical effect. H. Hi A: 
Borboniensis Arboreus—Very large and handsome green foliage; 15 feet. Oz. 25c......... | 
Cambodgensis—Leaves large, palm-shaped and of a bronze-red color with red veins. Stems 
of the leaves, reddish-brown, and the main stem of the plant black; 6 to 8 feet. Oz, 25c.. 5 
Gibsonii—Dark red foliage; 8 feet; oz. 25c...... «...++.- eee ce ees ots sereeceeagieencretence 5 
Sanguineus (Obermanni)—Green leaves; red stems and fruits; 8 feet. OZ. LHC weak hes o> ees 5 
Zanzibariensis Mixed—A race from East Africa, producing leaves _of enormous size, varying ‘ 
in color from light green to purplish red; 10 to 12 feet. OZ. 25C....-.-. essere e cece eens 5 
Fine Mixed—Oz. 20c: 1% Ib. 6B@ 2. ce eis ee se inne omc a wie woim ale u mlule sim !s) olvialainial™ieisielvis/si=i= > -1=)5 5 
RUDBECKIA (Texas Cone Flower). 
These robust-growing plants are becoming very popular for border decoration. They are of 
very easy culture and produce showy flowers during summer and autumn. 
Fulgida—H. P. Small yellow flowers; very fre€ ....-- eee cece ee eee eee e te ee eee ener teens eee 10 H 
Newmanni (Black-lyed Susan) —H. P. 3 feet. Flowers orange-yellow with black central disc. 10 
Ricinus. Purpurea (Echinacea)—H. P. Hardy Purple Sunflower ....-.-. sess sere cece reece tee esererees 15 
