Hawlmark Pink. 
yet introduced. 
NEW PERENNIAL PINK. 
Dianthus “Miss Gladys Cranefield.” 
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, at least 75 or 80%. 
The deliciously fragrant flowers produced in the greatest pro- 
fusion, are immense in size, beautiful in form and of a bright 
rose pink with large, well defined, velvety crimson eye. They 
keep for a long time in water after being cut. Per packet 25c. 
SUNFLOWER “DAZZLER.” 
One of the best of the showy sports recently preduced in 
the Cut-and-Come-Again class of Annual Sunflowers and 
deemed by the introducer well worthy of perpetuation. Grow- 
ing 3 to 4 feet high, the plant branches freely and bears 
flowers about 4 inches across of a rich orange with darker 
center, in general appearance somewhat resembling a Gail- 
lardia Grandiflora. Can be recommended to produce bold and 
striking effects in the annual border. Per packet 25c. 
SUPERB COLLECTION OF 6 OF THE FINEST DAHLIAS 
One Root Each. 
KKalif (Colossal Cactus)—A truly majestic flower, frequently measuring § to 10 inches in diameter, of perfect Cactus form. The 
color is a pure scarlet. : co 
Delice (Decorative)—The finest pink in its class. : 
the color is a bright pink suffused with lavender-pink. 
Le Grand Manitou (I‘ancy Decorative)—The largest and grandest Dahlia 
blotched deep reddish violet on a pure white ground. 
Dr. Perry (Paeony-Flowered)—The very finest dark Paeony-Flowered Dahlia anywhere known. 
or dark mahogany. 
Dreer’s White (Show)—Considered the most valuable snow white Show variety 
It is a pure glistening white of the most perfect form. : 
White Star (Semi-double)—Flowers beautiful pure white while the habit of the plant is absolutely perfect; 
Produces enormous quantities of bloom on stiff, wiry stems. 
“Colossals.” 
height and 3 feet through. — 
flowers lasting a long time in water. 
Price of the full collection, by mail postpaid, $1.90. 
CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. nk. 
Verbena Hybrida Grandiflora (Mammoth) “Rose Queen.” 
The result of many years of selection this superb new variety bears flowers of a 
lovely delicate rose, a tint somewhat paler than Helen Willmott, the parent variety. 
The individual blooms are unusually large, often exceeding 1 inch and sometimes 
attaining 1% inch in diameter, and as twenty or thirty of them are often ouped 
on a single umbel, some idea may be formed of the magnificent effect a HtCee 
of this lovely novelty will produce. 
of blooming very early, so we may fairly claim this as the finest thing in Verbenas 
Per packet 25c. 
The flowers are of good size, standing well above the foliage, fine for cutting; 
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NEW SWEET PEAS — 
HAWLMARK PINK. 
The richest colored Sweet Pea ever seen; rich, 
bright rose pink, deeply flushed and shaded salmon, 
exceeding any other in richness of color, which is 
absolutely fixed and true. The plant is very vigor- 
ous, yet short-jointed, producing in abundance — 
long, strong stems, carrying four large, beautifully — 
frilled flowers of ideal form. An expert Sweet Pea 
grower has pronounced it to be the finest Sweet Pea 
ever produced. Per packet 35c. 
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BROCADE, 
A very distinctive and striking new Sweet Pea of 
a pleasing satin rose tint, shaded mauve, the base 
of the standard being deeply suffused mauve. The 
Plant is of robust growth, producing an immense 
crop of four-bloomed sprays of very large and well 
waved flowers. Per packet, 25c. 
DAISYBUD. 
As the name suggests the coloring of this beauti- 
ful new Sweet Pea resembles the bud of an ordinary 
white daisy, that is, a soft, yet rich rose pink on a 
white ground. The plant is exceedingly vigorous, 
producing very long stems, each carrying four and 
often five perfectly placed and extra large flowers. 
Both for the garden and for exhibition purposes 
this is a variety of great merit. Per packet 25c. 
TWO NEW VERBENAS. 
Verbena Hybrida Grandiflora (Mammoth) “Scarlet: 
P Queen.” . 
Continuous, patient endeavor to fix the separate | 
colors of the beautiful Mammoth Auricula-Eyed 
class of Verbenas is now beginning to bear fruit. 
The one we now offer produces flowers of the most 
vivid scarlet with a large and distinct white eye, 
which occupies almost half the surface of the eo- 
rolla. The blooms often exceed an inch in diameter 
and succeed each other for a very long period, so 
that nothing finer can be conceived for striking 
bedding effects. Per packet 25c. c y 
a bed 
Added to its other remarkable qualities is that 
NEW GIANT DOUBLE ZINNIA “ROSE KING." 
It is a great pleasure to see added to the splendid race of 
Giant Zinnias, a variety produced after much care and selec- 
tion. bearing flowers of a beautiful carmine rose tint, a color 
which has not hitherto been known in this class. The flowers 
are of immense size, probably surpassing that of any other Zin- 
nia and often attaining a diameter of 6 to 7 inches. This grand 
new variety will be of highly ornamental effect in the gardens 
and will receive an assured welcome from all concerned in 
decorative horticulture. Per packet 25c. 
NEW GLADIOLUS “WHITE AMERICA.” 
A seedling of “America” and regarded by the introducer as 
the most important new commercial variety since the intro- 
duction of the latter famous variety over a dozen years ago. 
White America has the same strong habit of growth, form of 
flower and substance and is the whitest commercial variety. 
It is flesh white in the bud but opens clear white with slight 
er tt blue in the throat. Each 30c; per doz. $3.00; per 
100 $20.00. . 
in existence. Exquisitely striped, splashed and 
Rich, velvety wine-crimson, 
in existence, sometimes classed among the 
about 4 feet in 
It is a gem for cutting, the @ 
