CURRIE BROTHERS CO.. MILWAUKEE, WIS 



NITRAGIN' 



Small Garden 



Size, 25c 

 Large Size, 60c 



Sweet Peas 



Beautiful, Fragrant, Fashionable 



HOW TO GROW THEM— Sweet Peas should be planted as early in 

 spring as the ground can be worked. Rich loam with an abundance of 

 well rotted manure is an ideal soil. A trench about 6 inches deep 

 should be made, sowing the seed thinly in the bottom, and cover with 

 an inch of soil, pressing it down firmly. Gradually fill in the trench 

 as the plants grow, and thin out to 2 to 4 inches apart. When too 

 close they make a weak growth with inferior flowers. Brush or wire 

 netting should be placed in the rows as soon as the plants appear 

 above the ground. During dry weather, water thoroughly and stir the 

 surface soil frequently to prevent evaporation. Keep the flowers cut 

 and never allow seed pods to form, as that at once ends the flowering 

 season. 



Late fall planting of Sweet Peas is practical, and is best done just 

 before the ground freezes up, sowing the seed about 3 inches deep, 

 covering the rows with manure or leaves after the ground is frozen. 



Select Sweet 

 Peas 



NEW EARLY FLOWERING 

 GIANT SPENCER 



LAVANDA — A pure clear Lavender, 

 the blossoms are extremely large and 

 waved, perfectly spaced on long, stout 

 stems highly perfumed Pkt. 25c 



EXPOSITION PINK— A gorgeous rich 

 pink, this is one of the richest and 

 most fascinating colors ever produced 

 in Sweet Peas. The blooms are very 

 large and waved, borne on stout stems 

 and blooms over a long period. Pkt. 25c 



MISS ANNIE LAURIE— Constitutes 

 the richest tone of pure Rose-Pink 

 ever produced in a Sweet Pea. It is 

 several shades richer than Majestic 

 Rose. In the trials and in the field 

 cultures, it shows up as the most vig- 

 orous Sweet Pea we have ever grown. 

 Long Stems which are maintained 

 throughout its blooming period, and 

 Fours of course, and it is an abun- 

 dant, prolific and continuous bloomer 

 Pkt. 25c 



GLENGARRY— A deep velvety crim- 

 son, the flowers are mammoth in size 

 and very ruffled; a vigorous grower 

 Pkt. 25c 



SATIN ROSE — An exceedingly vigor- 

 ous Early Flowering Sweet Pea with 

 long stems. The color is an exquisite 

 blend of Rose and Amber with quite a 

 strong touch of Salmon Pkt. 25c 



LADDIE — An enormous Rose-Pink on 

 white ground; the largest of all Rose- 

 Pinks and sparkles under artificial 

 light Pkt. 25c 



EARLY FLOWERING 

 WHITE 



HOPE — The earliest flowering white, 

 large flowers and a very vigorous 

 growth, the buds have a cream tinge 

 which turns into a beautiful white 



Pkt. 15c 



EARLY SNOWFLAKE— Large pure 

 white flowers waved, borne on long 

 stems Pkt. 10c 



SNOWSTORM— Improved pure white 

 Pkt. 10c 



Cuirie's Special Mixture of New Early Flowering Long 

 Season Giant Spencer Sweet Peas. Pkt., 15c; oz., 50c; 

 >/ 4 lb., $1.50; 1 lb., $5.00. 



Cuirie's Special Mixture of 

 Giant Spencer Sweet Peas 



A splendid mixture of the 

 latest and best of the Giant 

 Spencer type put up in a 

 well balanced variety of col- 

 ors. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; % 

 lb., 60c; 1 lb., $2.00. 



