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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 





COSMOS. 



Handsome and free blooming plants, producing an abundance of graceful 

 flowers on long stems, like miniature Single Dahlias, furnishing an abundance 

 of cut bloom during the fall. H. A. 



EARLY MAMMOTH FI.OWERIXG COSMOS. 



The earliest of the large flowering strains. Seed sown in the open ground 

 in May gives blooming plants in July, which continue in flower until frost. 

 Early Crimson. Early Pink. Early A\Tiite. Early Mixed. 

 Any of tl>e abo\e, pkt. lOo; 4 pkts. SOe; V^ oz. 20e; oz. ttOc. 



MAMMOTH PERFECTION COSMOS. 



large, but later than the preceding. 



The flowers are 

 sown indoors and afterwards transplanted 

 ManiULOtli ^Vliite. Mammoth Pink, Mammoth 



Each per pkt. 10c: % oz. 20c: oz. 60c. 

 iviondyke — Rich orange-yellow. Leaves not so 



The seed should be 



Crimson, Mamuioth Mixed. 



finely cut. V* oz. 35c: pkt. 10 



Pkt 



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 15 

 15 

 15 



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•SEW DOUBLE COSMOS. 



Uoiilile Crested or Anemone Flow- 

 ered. (Late) A beautiful type of 

 liiiuble co.snio.<. ilixed 



SnoH ball — Pure white 



I'urekn Pink 



Eureka Crimson 



These varieties are full, round, dou- 

 ble flowers, and are very fine. 



COIX. 



Lachryniae (Job's Tears) — A very 

 pretty ornamental grass, bear- 

 ing large, shining pearly seeds 

 which are much prized for bead 

 work. \i lb. 75c; oz. 25c 



10 



COBAEA. 



Early Mammoth FloiTering Cosmos. 



S c a n d e n s — Bell-shaped flowers. 

 Grows very rapidly, often at- 

 taining a height of 20 to 30 feet, 

 and spreading out correspond- 

 ingly. In sowing, place seed 

 edgewise and cover lightly. H. 

 H. P. Blue 



Scandens Alba — The white variety 

 of the above 



10 



10 



COSMOS LADY LEXNOX. 

 The Giant Orehid Floivering Cosmos — Shell-pink flowers about 3 times larger than the 



ordinary Cosmos. Flowers may be cut with stems 4 to 5 feet in length. Pkt. 10c: 



Vi oz. 20c. 

 Lady Lennox White — A glistening pure white. Per pkt. 10c; Y* oz. 20c. 



The above two varieties should be started in a hot-bed and transplanted when large 

 enough. 



CYCLAMEN. 



Valuable pot plants with orchid-like blossoms of great variety and beauty of color- 

 ing, varying from the purest white to the darkest crimson. They can be brought to 

 flower in about 11 months from the time of sowing. 



Cobnea. 



CURRIE'S GIAXT ENGLISH STRAIN. Pkt 



GIGANTELM CHERRY RIPE — New. Beautiful shade, almost a true 



scarlet 



Giganteum Brilliant — Extra dark crimson, rich color 



Giganteum Duke of Fife — Dark rose 



Giganteum Excelsior — White with purple base. Extra large flowers. . 

 Giganteuni Grandiflora Alba — The largest white grown. Enormous 



flowers 25 



25 

 25 

 25 

 25 



Currle's Giant EnKlish Cyolamen. 



Giganteum Mauve Queen — Delicate mauve shade 



Giganteum Princess May — Pale Pink 



Gigantcum Rosy Morn — -Delicate rose tinted, claret base 



Giganteum Salmon King — A selected strain of which the raiser is justly 

 proud. The color is a beautiful soft salmon pink 



Giganteum — Mixed. Of the above varieties 25 



CURRIE'S SUPERB GERMAN STRAIN. 



We offer this unexcelled strain in the following colors: 

 Dark Salmon, Light Salmon, Dark Red, Scarlet, Rose, LiKht Pink, Pure 



\Vhite and '\\hite with Eye. Each per packet 



CITERUS. 



Alternnifolius (Umbrella Plant) — One of the easiest cultivated foliage 

 plants for parlor or window decoration 



C^TRESS VINE. 



A deservedly popular climber, with pretty star-like flowers and fern- 

 like foliage, grows to a height of 15 feet 



AVhite, Scarlet, each 



Mixed, per % oz. 30c 



CUCUMBER — \VILD. 



Eehinocystis Lobata — Per oz. 50c 



DIDISCUS COERULEUS. 

 Blue Lace Flower — A new, free-flowering annual bearing light blue or 

 lavender flowers in dainty, lace-like heads or umbels. Sow Seed in- 

 doors In February or March, planting out in partial shade in May. 

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