62 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
NASTURTIUMS 
These are without doubt the most admired of any of our 
summer flowering plants, and succeed well in any good garden 
soil, even under the most ordinary conditions of culture. Light 
or gravelly soils produce the best results, for in rich soils they 
show a tendency to run to leaf. Nothing can equal the tall 
varieties for covering fences, verandas or unsightly outhouses. 
By pegging down the stems of the tall growing sorts to the 
ground or by using dwarf varieties a handsome bed can be had. 
They flower profusely, giving an immense blaze of color, which 
greatly tends to heighten the appearance of the garden. 
TALL OR CLIMBING VARIETIES. 
Black Prince—Very deep maroon, dark foliage. A Lobbianum 
variety. 
Butterfly—Lemon yellow, marked on the lower petals with rich 
red blotches. 
Chameleon—These Nasturtiums possess the interesting feature 
of having distinct colors of flowers borne on one and the 
same plant. On some self-colored flowers are found, while 
others are blotched, splashed, striped or bordered. 
Crimson. 
Edward Otto, brownish lilac. 
Hemisphericum, lemon yellow, with throat blotches of deep 
crimson. 
Hybrids of Madame Gunther—In this variety we have a range 
of color hitherto unknown in Nasturtiums, running through 
shades of rose, salmon, bright red. pale yellow, etc., either as 
self-colors or spotted and striped. 
Jupiter—A beautiful flower with overlapping petals, rich yellow. 
King Theodore, flowers almost black, foliage bluish green. 
Moonlight—Very large pale yellow. 
Orange. 
Pearl, cream-white. 
Prince Henry, yellow, marbled scarlet. 
Regelianum, violet crimson. 
Salmon Queen—Velvety salmon color, foliage dark green. 
Searlet and Gold, flowers bright scarlet, foliage yellow. 
Searlet. 
Sunlight—Very large rich golden yellow. 
Twilight—Yellow overlaid with salmon pink, the two upper 
petals feathered with red in the throat. 
Vesuvius, salmon rose, dark foliage. 
Von Moltke, beautiful rose. 
Yellow. 
Any of the above, except where otherwise noted, pkt. 10c; 
oz. 15¢e; % Ib. 45e; 1 lb. $1.40 Postpaid. 
COLLECTION of any 12 varieties, 75c. 
Tall Nasturtiums—Fine mixed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 4% lb. 30c; 
lb. $1.00. Postpaid. 
Currie’s Cream City Nasturtiums. 
CURRIE’S CREAM CITY MIXTURE OF TALL NASTURTIUMS. 
In this mixture we have aimed to give our patrons the best possible combination of 
colors; we use only the finest named sorts in equal proportions of colors, and are adding 
each season all the new large-flowering hybrids, many of which are of great size and sub- 
stance. Large pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % Ib. 45c; lb. $1.40. Postpaid. 
LOBB’S NASTURTIUM (Tropaeolum Lobbianum)—The leaves and flowers are smaller than 
the tall Nasturtiums, but their brilliancy and richness of color, combined with the pro- 
fusion of their bloom, render them more fitting for vases, rock work, etc. Mixed colors. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % lb. 45c; 1.Jb. $1.40. 
35c GEM COLLECTION 35c 
OF CLIMBING AND DWARF NASTURTIUMS. 
Contains Kight Separate Serts, Including Our Superb Mixture. 
TALL CREAM CITY MIXTURE—A Mixture of the finest named sorts, in a splendid combination of colors. 
HYBRIDS OF MADAME GUNTHER (Climbing)—Comprising a hitherto unknown range of colors in Nasturtium. 
CHAMELEON (Climbing)—A unique variety, showing various colored blossoms on the same plant. 
KING THEODORE (Climbing)—Deep, velvety red flowers, almost black; foliage bluish green, 
VESUVIUS CLIMBING—The finest color in Nasturtiums, a beautiful salmon rose, well set off with dark foliage. 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER (Climbing)—A splendid climber, with finely cut foliage and fringed yellow flowers. 
DWARF LILLIPUT—A charming class of Dwarf Nasturtiums forming round little bushes, perfectly covered with blooms, 
DWARF CREAM CITY MIXTURE—An extra fine mixture, containing all the best colors and largest flowered sorts, 
We will mail you the above collection of 8 Nasturtiums, which if bought separately at Catalogue prices, would cost you 
80c, for the small outlay of 35c. Enough to start a small garden and provide cut blooms for the summer months. Collection 
contains eight full packets, six of climbing sorts, for growing on fences, trellis, tree stumps or any other unsightly objects you 
want covered up in your back yard, and two Dwarf or Tom Thumb sorts for growing in beds or front borders, 
