CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS 



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Stock Cut-and-Come-Aga 



SWEET WILLIAM 



ANNUAL HYBRIDS— Choice mixed colors. J/ 4 



oz., 50c Pkt - 10c 



(For Perennial Seeds, See Page 54) 



Curriers Stocks 



Levkojen (Gilliflower) 



Exceedingly hardy popular annuals, bearing delightfully 

 fragrant flowers freely, easily grown from seed. 



EARLY GIANT IMPERIAL STOCK (Improved Bismarck)— 



A splendid addition to the early forcing class; of tall, branch- 

 ing habit, 24 to 30 inches high and produce a very high per- 

 centage of double flowers. 

 Old Rose— A beautiful shade of old rose; it is very double, 



and has very large individual florets Pkt. 15c 



Golden Rose — A rich, light rose enhanced by a pleasing golden 

 effect in the center of each individual floret. Very double, 



large flowers on long stems Pkt. 15c 



Antique Copper — Rich Hellebore red, overlaid with copper, 

 the whole giving a very pleasing reddish antique copper ef- 

 fect Pkt. 15c 



ELK'S PRIDE— Is a new shade of the Early Giant Imperial 

 group, being an intense royal purple of vigorous growth, 

 attaining a height of twenty-four to thirty inches. Pkt. 15c 



GIANT IMPERIAL SHASTA— Shasta is a giant, vigorous, 

 robust, glistening White Stock, producing a very high per- 

 centage of doubles. A good White has long been wanted, and 

 we are pleased to offer this magnificent variety Pkt. 15c 



GIANT IMPERIAL BUTTERCUP— A New Giant Yellow 

 Stock, throwing long spikes well covered with larger blooms. 

 Altogether a decided improvement over any other Yellow 

 Stock > Pkt. 15c 



CURRIE'S EARLY FLOWERING "NICE" STOCK— An 



early flowering strain of branching habit; remarkably free- 

 bloomer; large, double fragrant flowers; fine for garden bed- 

 ding or cutting. 



Beauty of Nice — Charming delicate pink Pkt. 15c 



Crimson King — Deep red Pkt. 15c 



Monte Carlo — Canary yellow Pkt. 15c 



Mont Blanc — Pure white Pkt. 15c 



Old Rose — An extra fine variety Pkt. 15c 



Queen Alexandra — Delicate lavender Pkt. 15c 



Choice Mixed— All colors Pkt. 15c 



LARGE FLOWERED DWARF TEN- WEEK STOCK— This is 

 the leading variety for bedding out, for summer blooming; 

 also fine for pots. 



Blood Red Pkt. 10c 



Crimson Pkt. 10c 



Dark Blue Pkt. 10c 



Light Blue Pkt. 10c 



SUNFLOWER 



CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED— A perfect- 

 ly double fringed variety. The flowers are large 

 and borne on long stems. Color, bright golden 



yellow. Oz., 30c Pkt- 10c 



GIANT RUSSIAN— Flowers large, single. Oz., 



10c Pkt - 5c 



MAROON PRINCE— A Dwarf growing variety, 



the color is a deep maroon color Pkt. 15c 



NEW SINGLE ANNUAL RED SUNFLOWER 

 — The flowers are surrounded by a broad band 

 of a brownish-red color with a dark center, the 

 tips of the petals retaining their original yellow 



color. i/ 4 oz., 25c Pkt. 10c 



CUT -AND -COME -AGAIN SUNFLOWER— 

 Dwarf branching varieties producing small sin- 

 gle and double flowers measuring 3 to 4 inches 

 across, in great abundance. 4 feet. 

 Single Varieties— Finest Mixed. '/ 4 oz -' p ?j C; 10 



Double Varieties— Finest Mixed. >/ 4 oz., _ 30c; 



Pkt. 10c 



Pink Pkt. 10c 



White Pkt. 10c 



Yellow Pkt. 10c 



Mixed Pkt. 10c 



PERPETUAL GIANT STOCK (Cut-and-Come-Again)— Plants 



of strong branching habit. A splendid variety for cutting, 

 throwing out numerous side branching flowers as fast as cut. 

 Brilliant — Blood red. Princess Alice — Pure white. Creole — 

 Canary yellow. La France — Pale blush. May Queen — Pale blue. 

 Finest Mixed — Any of the above, pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c; 5 

 pkts., 40c; >/s oz., 40c. 



STATICE (Sea Lavender) 



Hardy annuals, bearing a profusion of dainty flowers all 

 summer, which when dried can be used for winter bouquets. 

 SINUATA— Rose, blue, yellow; annual. 3 pkts., 25c Pkt. 10c 



SINUATA— Mixed Pkt. 10c 



RUSSIAN (Suworowi) — A new annual Statice. Long, rat-tail 

 spikes of small pink flowers. Very effective, and are ever- 

 lasting Pkt. 15c 



(For Perennial Seeds, See Page 56) 



and technical schools, as well 



