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TURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Cnrrie's Novelties and Specialties in Flower Seeds 



ANTIRRHINUM MAJESTIC— 



(Super Giant Snapdragons) 



Majestic Antirrhinums are characterized by having the largest 

 possible florets closely spaced in large spikes on a medium tall 

 plant. The flowers are the largest of any type, with far better 

 spacing than that found in any other type. They have been 

 proven the best for both cut flower and border use and will, no 

 doubt, supersede the other strains when a complete color range 

 has been developed. So far, the colors run principally to the 

 orange and terra cotta shades, which are, of course, favorites in 

 Antirrhinums. 



Majestic Eldorado Deep Golden Yellow Pkt. 15c 



Majestic Golden Dawn Old Gold Overlaid Salmon Pkt. 15c 



Majestic Sunset Bright Terra Cotta Shaded Rosy 



Salmon Pkt. 15c 



Majestic Red Chief. A beautiful deep scarlet Pkt. 15c 



NEW ANTIRRHINUM MAJUS AUTUMN GLOW 



Autumn Glow is a lovely new Snapdragon somewhat after 

 the color tones of the popular Harmony, only much softer and 

 more pleasing. Autumn Glow can be best described as a 

 beautiful old rose, strongly shaded terra cotta, with a golden 

 lip. The general color giving the effect of soft autumn 

 tones. Pkt., 15c. 



For other varieties Snapdragons see Page 11. 



ARCTOTIS HYBRIDS 



Another of the lovely flowers which have come to us lately 

 from Africa. The hybrids come in a brilliant assortment of 

 showy daisy-like flowers predominating in orange and bronzy 

 red shades, but also comprising many lovely shades of rose, 

 cream, yellow and salmon. In the milder climates they may be 

 classed as a perennial, but in the northern latitudes they are 

 better treated as an annual. They flower within six months 

 from seed, and bloom profusely through the hot summer 

 season. Pkt., 15c. 



ARMERIA LAUCHEANA— (Dwarf Thrift) 



Most of us know the Giant Thrift, but we have not yet become 

 so familiar with the dwarf strain. Laucheana is a very free 

 flowering, dwarf variety, with medium sized flower heads of 

 deep rose. They combine very nicely with Forget-me-nots in 

 the rockery or dwarf border. Pkt., 10c. 



AGERATUM BLUE CAP 



Undoubtedly the best dwarf Ageratum, the flowers 

 are much larger than Little Blue Star and of a deeper 

 and richer color, it is very dwarf and compact in 

 growth. The foliage is small and the plants have the 

 appearance of miniature domes, just the thing for edging 

 of flower borders. Pkt., 15c. 



ANCHUSA ANNUAL BLUE BIRD 



Plants grow about 18 inches high and bear its flowers 

 in a luxuriant bouquet at the top of the plant and are 

 of a vivid indigo blue and form a brilliant effect in any 

 scheme for the decorations of beds or borders. Pkt., 15c. 



