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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



This magnificent class of summer blooming annuals should be in every 

 flower garden. The single ones are particularly handsome, many of them 

 producing tricolor flowers of great brilliancy in coloring. The Double 

 Perennial sorts should be sown early in the spring for flowering the same 

 fall. 



SINGLE ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 

 Painted Daisies, or Marguerites. 



Burridgenniim — Crimson, white center 



l.ord Beaeonsfield — Crimson, maroon edged 



The Saltan — Rich, velvety crimson maroon with golden rim surround- 

 ing a dark brown center 



W. E. Gladstone — Rich crimson 



Segetum Grandlflomm — Yellow 



Segetum Evening; Star (Giant Yellow Daisy) — The blooms are of a pure 

 golden yellow color. 3 to 4 inches across 



Mixed Colors — 14 oz. 15c 



DOUBLE ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Coronarimu — Double White, Yellow and Mixed, each, %. oz. 15c. 



Pkt. 

 5 

 5 



Shasta Daisy. 



SHASTA DAISY. II. P. 



Chrysanthemum Leuennthemum Hybrid urn — 



Flowers produced in great profusion on 

 hum-, stiff stems, valuable for cut flowers: 

 perfectly hardy and will bear flowers the 

 first season from seed. 



Pkt. 



Alaska — Large, pure white 10 



California — Pale yellow changing to white 10 

 Mixed 10 



CINERARIA 



Bridal Robe — A fine compact variety covered with beautiful snow-white 

 flowers during the entire season 10 



Double Fringed Mixed — A beautiful strain which for brilliancy of color 



far surpasses any ever offered 5 



SINGLE PERENNIAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



The white and yellow star-like flowers of these Marguerites, so popular 

 for window boxes, etc.. are freely produced from Seed the first season. 

 Largely grown for cut flowers. 1% feet. 



Fr ii t es een s (White Paris 

 Daisy) — H. H. P 10 



Comtesse de Chambord (Yel- 

 low Paris Daisy) — H. H. P. . 15 



LeiK'unthemiim H y b r 1 d u m 



(Spring Marguerite) H. P. — 

 The earliest Maximum va- 

 riety, fine for cutting 10 



Max! m u m Grandiflorum 



(Moonpenny Daisy) H. P. — 

 Very large white-flowered 

 perennial Marguerite 10 



C. MAXIMUM "MAYFIELD 

 GIANT" — Splendid semi- 

 double Novelty. See de- 

 scription page 2 25 



DOUBLE PERENNIAL 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



From Show Varieties. 



Jnponicum, fl. pi. — New Jap- 

 anese varieties, saved from 

 choice flowers 15 



Chinese — Double, finest mixed 

 colors 15 



AVhite Purls Daisy. 



The varieties known as C. Hybrida are well known and exceed- 

 ingly brilliant greenhouse plants. C. Maritima or Dusty Miller is 

 cultivated for its silvery foliage, and esteemed as one of the best 



plants of that kind for ribbon borders. H. H. P. 



Pkt. 

 Currie's Matchless (Hybrida) — This strain is unexcelled for size 

 of blooms, brilliancy of colors and fine substance. Many of the 

 flowers are 4% inches across, and the variety of the coloring is 



wonderful 25 



Hybrida, Mixed — James' Prize Exhibition Strain 15 



Hybrida AVhite, "Ball of Snow" — A pure white variety 15 



Stellata Hybrida — A beautiful star-shaped Cineraria, excellent for 



table decoration or for grouping in conservatories, etc 15 



Double Large-Flowering Hybrids — Saved from a choice strain... 15 



Maritima — An ornamental foliage plant, with large silvery leaves. 



Used for edging of flower beds 5 



Maritima Diamond — The stems and leaves are pure white, without 



the green tint found in the old variety. Splendid foliage plant. 10 



CLIANTHUS — Australian Glory Pea. 



Damplerl — Sow in the open air in May, in a dry, sunny position. 

 Flowers in clusters, pea-shaped, of a brilliant scarlet with 

 black spots in center of each flower. H. H. P 



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Cineraria — Currie's Matchless. 



The seed we offer may be expected to produce 



COLEUS. 



New Hybrids — Indispensable wherever colored-leaved plants are desired. 



many new striking varieties. T. P. 2 pkts. 25c 



COIX. 



Lachryma (Job's Tears) — A very pretty ornamental grass, bearing large, shining pearly seeds which are much prized for 

 bead work. % lb. 75c; oz. 25c 



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