82 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
SWEET PEAS. 
stand our hot summers. 
seed pod they are finished for the season. 
the quantity of blooms they will produce. 
MIXTURES OF SWEET PEAS. 
BOUQUET COLLECTION MIXTURE OF THE LATEST INTRODUCTIONS— 
This mixture met last season with the unstinted praise of our numerous 
We have again carefully selected the varieties and added 
eustomers. 
all the meritorious new ones to the mixture. The 
colors are mostly. pink and white shades, with a 
sprinkling of the other colors to give it tone. Only 
the best of the large-flowering types have been 
used, and we claim this to be an Extra Se= 
lect Mixture. Per large pkt. 10c; per oz. 15c¢; 
per % lb. 80c; per lb. $1.00. 
SELECTED LARGHE-FLOWERING MIXTURE— 
This mixture is composed of varieties all of 
the largest flowering, in even quantities of 
color. Per pkt. 
5c3;- per oz. -10¢e; 
per 4% Ib. 20c; 
per lb. 50c. 
MIXED, ALL COLORS 
—A good mixture 
of all colors. Per 
oz. 5c; per %-Ib. 
15¢; per lb. 40c. 
THE BEST 15 SWEET PEAS. 
WHITE—Dorothy Eckford—A magnificent pure white Sweet 
Pea, of the best Giant flowering form. 
HELIOTROPE—Dorothy Tennant—Deép reddish-mauve, be- 
coming darker with age. 
BLUE—Countess of Cadogan—Purplish blue, wings bright 
blue, well matured, flowers show a bright blue effect. 
WHITE LILAC EDGED—Lottie EKekford—White edged with 
lavender blue. 
PALE BLUE—Lady Grisel Hamilton—Beautiful, shining pale 
lavender. s i J 
WHITE STRIPED SALMON—Aurora—Orange rose, striped 
on white ground, the most attractive striped sort, 
WHITE STRIPED MAROON—Senator—White ground, striped 
maroon and violet. 
PINK AND WHITE—Extra Early Blanche Kerry—A splendid 
sort; early flowering. 
PINK—Lovely—Beautiful soft pink shaded to light pink. A 
grand flower of large size. 
SCARLET CRIMSON—King Edward VII—The best of the red 
or searlet Sweet Peas; holds its color under the 
strong sun; a grand, well-shaped flower. 
MAROON—Black Knight—Deep maroon; large and open form. 
ORANGE-TINTED ROSE—Miss Willmott—Enormous flowers 
of a very fine, rich orange pink. 
DEEP ROSE—Lord Rosebery—A _ self-colored magenta rose, 
of beautiful form and fine substance. 
PRIMROSE STRIPED PINK—Golden Rose—A fine light prim- 
rose ground color, beautifully flushed with light 
pink. Most attractive color combination. 
YELLOW —Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon—A beautiful primrose color; 
giant-flowered. 
Any- of the above, per pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; %4 Ib. 25e. 
Any 4 separate ozs. 30¢c. 
The best 15 Sweet Peas, one pkt. each fer 50c. 
Your selection of 12 pkts. for 40c. 
BEAUTIFUL, FRAGRANT 
FASHIONABLE. 
Sowing should be made in well-prepared ground as early as it can be worked. 
The plants should not, however, be grown two successive seasons on the same ground. 
It will be found a most excellent plan to make a trench about 6 inches deep, in 
which plant the seeds, covering at first to a depth of 2 inches, gradually draw in the 
soil as they advance in growth; this will gréatly aid the plants to with- 
Never allow them to run to seed, as once in the 
The more you cut, the greater 
AMERICAN SEEDLINGS— 
These new seedlings are 
the result of crossing with 
the finest of the Jlarge- 
flowering types, and have 
developed many flowers of 
fine expanded form and 
great substance. The col- 
ors range mostly through the lighter shades of pink, rose 
and buff. -Per pkt. 5c; per oz. 10c; 4% Ib. 20c; 1 Ib. 60e. 
SWEET PEAS IN SEPARATE SHADES OF COLOR. 
Many of our customers prefer to grow Sweet Peas in 
patches of color, instead of a mixture of all colors. Grown in 
this manner they can be picked and more easily arranged into 
bouquets with effective color blendings. We offer shades 
selected only from our finest named sorts. 
Pink Shades. Lavender shades. 
Red and Searlet shades. Blue and Heliotrope shades. 
Striped sorts. White sorts. 
Pink and White. White with 
‘edges. 
Price of any of the above, per -ez. 10c; % Ib. 25e; Ib. 75e. 
One oz. each of the 8 sorts separate for 50c. 
DOUBLE SWEET PEAS. 
Double Sweet Peas have 
divided or multiplied stand- 
ards, usually two, but 
sometimes three and four 
standards, each as large as 
the ordinary standard on 
the single sorts. Under 
favorable conditions 
this doubling is. almost 
eonstant, but there is al- 
ways a tendeney to run 
back to single flowers. 
pink and ITIilae 
very 
Per pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; ™%4 Ib. 
20c; 1 Ib. 60c. 
DOUBLE SWEET PDAS, 
