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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



CURRIE'S VERBENA 



Currle's Mammoth Verbenn. 



W ULLFLOWEa. 



A plant much esteemed for Its 

 rich, fragrant flowers. H. H. P. 



Double — Finest Mixed m 



SinRle — Mixed 10 



Blood Red — Single 10 



Belvolr Castle — Beautiful single, 



yellow 10 



Annual Wallflower — An annual 

 variety of the old fragrant 

 garden favorites which if sown 

 in spring can be had in flower 

 by July. -Mixed colors 10 



ZEA MAIZE. 



Striped Japanese Corn. 



An ornamental species of corn, 

 the leaves being beautifully 

 striped with white and green. 

 II. H. A. 



.Inponicu — Striped foliage. 6 ft. 5- 

 Graeilllma Yariegnta — Dwarf 



striped corn 5 



Wallflower. 



This splendid class of dwarf-growing plants should be well represented in 

 every garden. They are of easy culture, and Seed sown early in the spring 

 will produce strong, nice flowering plants by July. H. H. P. Pkt. 



Auricula Flowered Mixed — Large flowers, with a distinct white eye in the 



center of each floret 10 



Defiance — Large flowering vivid scarlet 10 



Mammoth White, Pink, Scarlet, Striped, Purple, Yellow, any of the above 



colors, % oz. 25c 10 



Currle's Mammoth Mixed — A strain of large flowering Verbenas unrivalled 



in size and its great variety of beautiful colors; % oz. 25c 10 



Hybrlda — Extra Fine Mixed — % oz. 25c 10 



ROSE QUEEN — 1920 Noveltv. The result of many years of selection this 

 superb new variety of the Hybrida Grandiflora Mammoth class bears 

 flowers of a lovely, delicate rose, a tint somewhat paler than Helen Will- 

 ^^ Tj mott, the parent variety. The individual blooms are unusually large, 



often exceeding 1 inch in diameter. 20 or 30 of them often grouped on 

 a single umbel. Added to its other remarkable qualities is that of 

 blooming very early, so that we may fairly claim this as the finest 



thing in Verbenas yet introduced 25 



SCARLET ftl'EEN — 1920 Novelty. The reward of continuous, patient en- 

 deavor to fix the separate colors of 

 the beautiful Mammoth Auricula- 

 Eyed class of Verbenas. Produces in 

 endless profusion large flowers of the 

 most vivid scarlet with an immense 

 white eve. Nothing finer for bedding 



effects .' 25 



HELEN W1LLMOTT — This beautiful 

 novelty is a very pretty bright sal- 

 mon rose, with white eye. a color 

 which has bet n long in demand. The 

 plants produce a percentage of varied 

 shades, which are also very fine, both 



in size and color 15 



Venoisa — A dwarf-growing variety high- 

 lv desirable for vases, bedding, etc. 



Violet purple 10 A r lolet. 



VIOLA — Violet. 

 \ well-known favorite, much in demand on account of its fragrance. H. P. 

 White 10 BIue 10 



ZINNIAS. 



Can be raised to flower by August, if sown in the open ground; but if sown under 



■■I iss in April they will bloom in June and throughout the entire season. H. H. A. 



f arge-Flowerlng Dwarf Double — A handsome class of Dwarf Zinnias, very useful 

 for beds or borders. Height 1% feet. Eight separate colors. Yellow, Orange, 

 Scarlet, Crimson, Purple, Pure White, Pink, Striped. Very double; each color.... 



Collection Of Eight Separate Colors 



Extra Choice. Double Mixed — M> OZ. 20c 



Jacqueminot Rich velvety crimson, flowers very double and produced in great 



abundance; '., oz. 25c. • • • • ■ ■ ■•;,;•■■•:•;• v ■:••■• v\" J ; ■ x 



Curled and Crested — The flowers are very double, the petals being twisted, curled 

 and crested in a" most graceful manner. 3 pkts. 20c 



Mammoth Flowering — "New Giant"" — Flowers perfectly double, measuring 5 to 6 

 inches in diameter, colors brilliant. The plants grow about 3 feet high, making 

 a handsome appearance. 

 Fine Mixed— Crimson, 

 Golden Yellow, 

 Orange, I'ink, 

 White. Each, >4 oz. 30c; 

 pkt. 10c. 



Blegans Tom Thumb — A 

 dwarf compact variety; 12 

 inches in height. The (low- 

 ers arc produced in great 

 abundance. Double mixed 

 colors; >4 oz. 25c; pkt. 5c. 



II \AGEAN \ STELLATA. FL. 

 I»l„ — Cactus Zinnia — Re- 

 sembles a double cactus 

 flower. The dwarf, com- 

 pact growing plants are 

 covered with orange flow- 

 ers from July to October. 

 Pkt. 15c. 



Hnugeanu, fl. pi. (Mexican 

 Zinnia) — Bush form, 12 

 inches, covered with flow- 

 ers of a bright golden yel- 

 low, retaining their color 

 beautifully when dried. 

 Pkt. 5c. 



DOUBLE GIANT PICOTEE 

 MIXED — A distinct class, 

 each petal tipped in various 

 dark shades, giving the 

 orange, flesh, lemon, pink 

 or cerise flowers a pleasing 

 and attractive appearance. 

 Pkt. 20c. 



ROSE KING — 1020 Double 

 Giant Flowering Novelty. 

 Flowers of immense size, 

 probably surpassing any 

 other Zinnia, often 6 to 7 

 inches across. Color, fixed 

 after much care and selec- 

 tion, a beautiful carmine- 

 rose, hitherto unknown in 



this class. Pkt. 25c. „. , 



Large Flowering Zinnia. 



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