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CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



The Seed we offer has been 

 confidently recommended. Seed 

 H. P. 



CURRIE'S SUPERB HOLLYHOCKS 



Currie's 

 Superb 

 Hollyhocks 



GERMAN IRIS 



ed from named varieties of every known shade of color, and can be 

 June or July will produce plants for blooming the next summer. 



NEW HOLLYHOCKS 



TRIUMPH— This new variety brings out an entirely distinct 

 strain growing 4 to 5 feet high and is of a branching habit, 

 all the stems being studded with prettily waved and fringed 



flowers. Seeds pkt. 25c 



IMPERATOR — This splendid new Hollyhock grows about 6* feet 

 high and has flowers measuring 6 inches across, consisting of 

 wide outer petals elegantly frilled and deeply fringed ; comes in 



many beautiful colors. Seeds pkt. 25c 



EXQUISITE — Resembles a beautiful double fringed Petunia. 

 Flowers 4 to 5% inches across, range in color from light rose 

 to deep purple, each petal margined with white delightfully 

 fringed. Blooms all summer. Seeds, 2 pkts., 45c Pkt. 25c 



CHOICE DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS 



Double White Pkt. 10c Double Pink Pkt. 10c 



Double Red Pkt. 10c Double Salmon Pkt. 10c 



Double Crimson Pkt. 10c Double Yellow Pkt. 10c 



Double Maroon Pkt. 10c Double Black Pkt. 10c 



Choice Double Mixed. 



Any of the above, pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c; y± oz., 85c. 



Newport Pink — An exquisite shade of pure pink Pkt. 10c 



CHOICE SINGLE HOLLYHOCKS 



Preferred by many owing to the beauty of the flowers, which 

 are produced in great profusion and in varied shades. Seeds, 

 Mixed Colors: % oz., 30c Pkt. 10c 



MAMMOTH FRLNGED ALLEGHENY 

 HOLLYHOCKS 



The mammoth flowers are formed of loosely arranged petals, 

 which look as if made from the finest China silk. The colors 

 are shell pink, rose and ruby red. shading off deeper at the 

 center, and exquisitely tinted towards the edges. Seeds, 3 pkts., 

 25c Pkt. 10c 



almost any situation ; 

 falls deep velvety- 

 Each, 35c. 



An exceedingly hardy class, succeeding 

 a dry, sunny location suits them best. 

 Archeveque — Standards, rich reddish purple 

 purple, very free. 2 feet. 



Caprice — Standards, reddish mauve ; falls rosy red 

 Dora Langdon — Standards, fawn ; falls light lilac. 

 Fairy — Bluish-white, fragrant. 



Fryers Glory — Standards, reddish-maroon ; falls bronze. 

 Gertrude — Standards and falls purplish-blue. Each, 35c. 

 Helga — Large, early yellow. 



Her Majesty — Standards lovely rose-pink ; falls bright crimson, 

 tinged a darker shade. 



Hetheranth — Standards bright blue ; falls deeper, early. 

 Isoline — Standards crinkled violet ; falls light purple overlaid with 

 bronze ; base of petals yellow and brown ; golden-yellow beard 2% ft. 

 Jacquesiana — Standards, coppery-crimson ; falls rich maroon. 

 Juinata — Standards and falls clear blue, large and fragrant, tall. 

 Kochii — Standards and falls rich claret purple. 



Lohengrin — Standards and falls a uniform soft shade of cattleya- 

 rose ; very large. 

 Loreley — Standards yellow, falls mahogany. 

 Madam Chereau — Standards and falls white, frilled violet. 

 Mrs. C. Darwin — Standards white ; falls white veined, purple. 

 Mithras — Standards yellow, falls wine-red. 



Nibelungen — Standards fawn-yellow ; falls violet-purple, with fawn margin. 

 Oroya — Standards purple, penciled white. 



Pallida Dalmatica — Standards fine lavendar ; falls clear deep lavender ; large, 

 very fine. 



Pariensis — Standards purple dotted white ; falls white, frilled lilac edge. 

 Each, 50c. 



Poccahontes — Standards and falls white with lavender edge. 



Prosper Laugier — Standards light bronze red ; falls velvety ruby-purple, with 

 white beard. 3 feet. 

 Purple King — Deep purple. Each, 35c. 

 Purple Perfection — Large violet-purple. Each, 35c. 



Quaker Lady — Standards smoky lavender ; falls ageratum blue and old gold. 

 Each, 35c. 



Queen Alexandra — Standards purplish-lavender ; falls lilac, bronze at base. 

 Each, 50c. 



Queen of May — Soft, rosy violet. 



Princess Victoria Louise — Standards yellow, falls rich plum, bordered cream. 

 Each, 50c. 



Rebecca — Standards golden-yellow; falls yellow, veined brown. 

 Rhein Nixe — Standards white ; falls violet-blue with white edge. 

 Royal Purple — Dark purple. 

 Sherwin Wright — Golden-yellow. Each, 50c. 



Storm Cloud (Nuee d'Orage) — Standards slaty-gray ; falls bronze and purple. 

 2 feet. 



Walhalla — Standards lavender ; falls wine red ; early. 

 Wyomissing — Standards creamy white : falls soft rose. 

 Violacea — Standards rich blue ; falls violet-blue. 

 Zephyr — Sky blue. 



Any of the above German Iris, except where otherwise noted. 25c each ; 

 $2.50 per dozen. Extra strong plants. 50c each; 55. 50 per dozen. 



HOLLYHOCK PLANTS 



Choice Double Varieties — Strong roots. Plants, price, each, 25c; 

 per dozen, $2.50. 



Choice Single Varieties — Strong roots. Plants, price, each, 25c; 

 per dozen, $2.50. 



IRIS SIBERICA (Siberian Iris) 



Orientalis — Rich violet-blue in June. 3% feet. 



Snow Queen — Attractive plants, bearing snow-white flowers. 



3 feet. Plants, price, each, 25c ; per dozen, $2.50. 



IRIS PUMILA 



These beautiful little Irises do not grow over 4 inches high, 

 and bloom in April and May. They are fine for bordering 

 flower beds. Plants, price, each, 25c; $2.50 per dozen. 

 Azure Fairy — Pale blue, very dwarf. 

 Cyanea — Rich violet-purple. 



JAPANESE miS 



The flowers which begin to appear about the middle of June, are large and 

 of gorgeous colors, and are borne in great abundance until the middle of 

 August. They are especially adapted to rich, moist soil. Choice varieties in 

 many beautiful colors. Plants, price, each, 30c; per dozen, $3.00. Extra 

 strong plants, each, 50c; per dozen, $5.00. 



Japanese Iris 



