CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS, 



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Hardy Perennial Phlox 



HARDY PERENNIAL POPPIES 



ORIENTAL POPPIES — Oriental Poppies should be sown in early 

 spring in the open ground as soon as it is fit to work. The plants 

 disappear during July or August, appearing again as soon as the 

 weather gets cool. When this fall growth starts is the time they 

 should be transplanted to their permanent flowering quarters. It is 

 well to mark the places they are planted with a stake to insure the 

 roots against disturbance during their annual resting period. 

 THE FELTHAM — This poppy has nearly all the shades in its type, 

 but with no black spots at the base of the petals, there are many 



brilliant colors in this strain. Seeds Pkt. 25c 



MAHONEY— Large maroon, shaded crimson. Seeds Pkt. 15c 



MRS. PERRY— Orange-apricot ; very large flower. Seeds... Pkt. 15c 

 PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE— Lovely salmon pink. 



Seeds Pkt. 15c 



SALMON QUEEN— Salmon-yellow. Seeds Pkt. 25c 



ORIENTAL— Magnificent large dark red with black blotch on 

 inside of each petal. Plants, price, each, 25c; Seeds, % oz., 30c, 



Pkt. 10c 



ORIENTAL HYBRIDS— Grand, large flowers in various shades, 



pink, scarlet, etc. Seeds, % oz., 50c Pkt. 10c 



PERRY'S WHITE ORIENTAL— Large, pure white, with a crimson 

 blotch on base of each petal. Seeds Pkt. 25c 



ICELAND POPPIES (Papaver ISudicaule) 



While these are hardy perennials, they flower the first year from 

 spring-sown seed, blooming almost as quickly as the annual sorts. 

 They are of graceful, neat habit, with bright green, fern-like foli- 

 age, formed in tufts, from which issue slender stalks about 12 inches 

 high, bearing their brilliant flowers in endless profusion ; most use- 

 ful for cutting, for which purpose pick when in bud, and. if the 

 seed pods are picked off, continue in flower the entire season. They 

 remain evergreen throughout the winter, coming into bloom early 

 the following spring. 



ICELAND— Choice Single Mixed. Seeds, % oz., 40c Pkt. 10c 



ICELAND— Choice Double Mixed. Seeds Pkt. 10c 



ICELAND (New Hybrids) — Contains many delicate shades of pink, 

 white, yellow, etc. Seeds Pkt. 15c 



ICELAND TANGERINE 



Extra large, dark orange flowers, held on long wiry stems ; fine 

 for cutting. Seeds Pkt. 15c 



ICELAND FAKENHAM HYBRIDS 



Many new tints such as apricot, biscuit, mauve, deep tangerine, 

 lemon in all shades are to be found Pkt. 25c 



HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 

 (P. Decussata) 



Hardy, herbaceous perennial and quite distinct from the 

 varieties of Phlox Drummondi which are annuals. For best 

 results, the seed should be sown as soon as frost is out of the 

 ground in spring or as soon as gathered in the autumn. The 

 seed we offer has been saved from an unrivalled collection and 

 is supplied in mixture only. Seeds, *4 oz., 75c. .....:. .Pkt. 10c 



HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX PLANTS 



ANNA COOK — Hydrangea carmine, overlaid orange- 



Pink. scarlet. 



B. COMTE— French purple. 

 BEACON — Brilliant cher 



red. 

 ECLAIREUR — Bright, rosy 



magenta, with lighter halo. 

 FRAU ANTON BUCHNER— 



Flowers very large, pure 

 white. 



FRL. VAN LASSBERG— Pure 



white ; large truss. 

 JEANNA D'ARC (Pearl) — 



£!now white. 

 MRS. JENKINS— Large pure 

 vhite panicles, early, fine 



for 



ing. 



PROF. VIRCHOW — Bright 



RICHARD WALLACE — Tall 



pure white, with maroon 



center. 

 RIJNSTROM — Immense 



trusses of extra large clear 



pink flowers. 

 RIVERTON JEWEL— Lovely 



mauve-rose, with carmine 



eye. 

 R. P. STRUTHERS— Bright, 



rosy red, crimson eye, fine. 

 SIEBOLD — Orange-scarlet, 



crimson eye. 

 THOR — Deep salmon pink, 



analine eye. 

 VVIDAR — Violet-purple. 



white center. 



DWARF PHLOX 



SUBULATA (Moss or Mountain Pinks)— An early spring- 

 flowering type with pretty moss-like, evergreen foliage which 

 during the season is hidden under the masses of lilac, pink and 

 white bloom. An excellent plant for the rockery. 

 AMOENA— One of the best varieties for the rockery. It grows 

 but 4 inches high, and in the spring is a sheet of bright pink 

 flowers. 



Plants, price, each, 30c; per 

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



POTENTILLA (Cinquifoil) 



ATROSANGUINEA— Foliage resembles the strawberry, flowers 

 bright red, 1 foot. Plants, price, each, 35c; per dozen, $3.50 



Papaver Orientate "ihe Feltham" 



