CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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LINUM (Flax) 



Free-Flowering, Pretty Plants 

 Grandiflorum Coccineum — A beauti- 

 ful dwarf annual, with crimson flow- 

 ers Pkt. 10c 



PERENNIAL LINUM (See page 51) 



LEPTOSIPHON 



Free flowering dwarf hardy an- 

 nuals bearing bright flowers profuse- 

 ly in many colors, suitable for edging 

 or rock work. Finest Mixed Pkt. 10c 



LOPHOSPERMUM 



SCANDENS— A beautiful climbing 

 annual with rosy-purple flowers 

 Pkt. 10c 



LOBELIA 



Pretty Plants for Edging and Vases 

 Bedding Queen — Dwarfest, best for ribbon bedding. Flowers deep pur- 

 plish violet, with clear white eye Pkt. 10c 



Emperor William — Clear sky-blue, with green f oiiage . . Pkt! 10c 



Crystal Palace Compacta — Deep blue, dark foliage, dwarf. 



Vs oz., 50c Pkt. 10c 



White Gem — Pure white dwarf pkt.' 10c 



Pumila Magnifica — Very dwarf, dark blue. % oz., 50c Pkt! 10c 



Pumila Rosea — Dwarf pink Pkt. 10c 



Gracilis — Trailing, light blue. Vs oz., 25c Pkt! 10c 



Tenuior — Dark blue with white eye Pkt. 10c 



(For Perennial Lobelia, See Page 51) 



LAVATERA 



ROSEA SPLENDENS, "SUNSET"— The 

 Lavateras or "Mallows" are exceedingly 

 popular in Europe. Lavatera "Sunset" is by 

 far the most striking of its kind, bearing 

 large bowl-shaped flowers of a charming 

 rose-pink color on stems 2 feet or more in 

 length, which with their foliage make a 

 beautiful decoration for large vases. Lava- 

 tera "Sunset" is also very desirable for beds 

 on the lawn or as borders. The branching 

 compact bushes, 2% feet in height, are well 

 furnished with bronzy-green foliage, and 

 stems which make a fine foil for the shin- 

 ing rose-pink flowers Pkt. 15c 



Lavatera Splcndens 



HARDY ANNUAL LUPINES 



The Annual Lupines should be sown where intended to flower as they do 

 not transplant well; they are easily grown from seed and are valuable 

 for mixed border beds and for cut flowers. 2 feet. White, blue, pink, 

 mixed colors Pkt. 10c 



NEW LUPINUS HARTWEGII GIANTS MIXED— A new improved 

 strain of Annual Lupinus. Hartwegii Giants are from three to four 

 feet tall or one to one and a half feet taller than the Lupinus Hartwegii 

 type. Hartwegii Giants have the base branching habit, with four to six 

 long spikes to a plant. Each spike has from twenty-^five to fifty more 

 blooms than the Hartwegii type. The blooms are also a little larger. 

 The leaves are about one and a half times as large, making a very 

 handsome plant. Colors include dark blue, sky blue, rose and white. 

 We feel confident that this new strain will increase the popularity of this 

 fine Annual Lupine, so easily and quickly grown from seed Pkt. 15c 



PERENNIAL LUPINUS (See Page 51) 



MARVEL OF PERU (Four O Clock) 



Showy annuals, with brilliant, fragrant flowers which open during 

 the afternoon, withering the next morning. Plant 12 to 18 inches apart. 

 Fine Mixed, oz., 25c Pkt. 10c 



MATTHIOLA 



BICORNIS (Evening-scented Stock) — This old-fashioned annual has no 

 beauty to recommend it, the flowers being a dull purplish lilac, but it is 

 well worth growing for the entrancing fragrance which it emits during 

 the evening. % oz., 25c Pkt. 10c 



MAURANDIA 



A slender perennial climber useful for vases, etc., flowering the first 



year from seed. Finest mixed colors, blue, purple, white and rose 



Pkt. 10c 



MIMOSA (Sensitive Plant) 



PUDICA — A curious annual plant with small pink flowers; its leaves 

 close and droop at the slightest touch Pkt. 10c 



MESEMBRYANTHEMUM 



CRYSTALLINUM (Ice Plant)— Sing- 

 ular icy foliage; flowers white . Pkt. 10c 



