CURRIK BROTHKRS COMPANY. MILWAUKEE. WIS. 



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li!iiid:«uuie ami free blooiuiug^ plauts, ijrutluciug au abunJauce of gract-ful 

 llovM-rs on long stems, like miniature Single Dahlias, furnishing au nbunilsiiui- i.; 

 out Lloom during the fall. H. A. 



E.AJILY FLOHKKING 11VBKID8. 



The earliest flowering. Seed sown in the open ground in May gives blooming 

 I 'iiuts in .Tuly. which ooutinne in Ituwer until frost. 



Early Crinijton, Earlv White, 



Early Pink, Kurly H.\ brid-, ^lixed. 



Early Flowering Ua« n — White Tinged Pinlc. 

 Any of the above, pkt. 10<-; 4 pkts. 30c; >/4 oz. 5«c; oz. *1.50. 



NEW E.\KGE SUM.MEK-ELOWEKIXG COSAIOS. 



■J' Ills new strain couibiues with e.xtrenie earliness of bloom the production of 

 flowers of large size, an unusual eharacterislie in the early flowering type. 

 The plants are compact and not over 4 feet in height. Mi.'ied' colors, per pkt. . 10 



MAMMOTH PERFECTION COSMOS. 



Ibe flowers are large, but later than the preceding. The seed sbould be sown 

 iiuloors and afterwards tran.splanted. 



MTiite, Crimson, 

 Pink, Mixed. 

 Any of the above, j>kt. 5c; % oz. l.^ic; oz. 50c. 

 Ivloii(l.\ ke — llich orange-yellow, pkt 10 



COSMOS LADY LENNOX. 



The (iiant Orchid Flowering Cosmos — This gigantic Cosmos is of extraordinary 

 size and beauty. The shell-pink flowers measure 4 to 5 inches in diameter. 

 ■ibout 3 times larger than the ordinary Cosmos. The plant grows 6 to 7 feet 

 1 igli and flowers may be cut with stems 4 to 5 feet in length. % oz. 50c: 

 )ikf. 10c. 

 Lady Lenno.v Wbite — This is the exact prototype of the above in everything but 

 color, which is a glistening pure white. Per pkt. 15c; 2 for 25c. 



'J"he jibove two varieties should be started in a hot-bed and transplanted 

 wl;en large enough. 



CL.iRKL\. 

 Very desirable plants, extensively used for massing where a brilliant displav 

 is wanted. 1% feet. H. A. Pkt. 



Finest ilixed Single A'arieties 5 



I'inest Mi.xed Double Varieties 5 



L.VRGE SrSIMER VLOWEIIIXG COSMOS. 



CLEOME PUXGEXS. 



Giant Spider Plant — The flowers are very showy, with long, slender stamens 

 and rose-colored petals. A great honey-producing iilant and should be grown 

 b.v all bee-keepers. Sow outdoors in April or May. H. H. A. Per 14 oz. 15c; 

 pkt ■ 5 



CLEMATIS. 



A well-known hardy plant, fine for arbors. 



Flammnla (Virgin's Bower) — White, fragrant •. . . . 1 ' 



Jaekmanni Varieties — Mixed shades of blue, white, purple, etc. Flowers 3 to 4 



inches across 1 ■ 



Paniculata — Robust grower, "bearing pure white fragrant flowers in great 



profusion . . 10 



CLIANTHFS. 



Pkt. 



Dampieri — Sow in the open air In May. i:i a dry. sunny position. Flowers 

 in clusters, pea-shaped, of a brilliant scarlet with black spots in center 

 of each flower. H. H. P 



10 



COLLINSES. 



1 foot. 



'w. 



Mixed varieties. 



COLECS. 



New Hybrids — Indispensable wherever colored-leaved plants are desired. The 

 seed we offer mav be expected to produce many new striking varieties. 

 T. P. 2 pkts. 25c.....; 15 



COBAE.4. 



Pkt. 



Scandens — Bell-shaped flowers. Grows very rapidly, often attaining a height 

 of 20 to 30 feet, and spreading out correspondingly. In sowing, place Seed 

 edgewise and cover lightly. H. H. P. Blue 5 



Scandens Alba — The white variety of the above 10 



Lachr.vma (.lob's Tears)- 

 shining. pearly seeds. . 



CO IX. 



-A very pretty ornamental grass, bearing- large. 



CYCL.\MEX. 



Valuable pot plants with orchid-like blossoms of great variety and beauty 

 of coloring, varying from the purest white to the darkest crimson. They can 

 be brought to flower in about 11 iiiontbs from the time of sowing. H. H. P. 

 1 foot. 



CCRKIE'S GL4NT ENGLISH STK.4IN. 



Pkt 



(iiganteum Brilliant — Extra dark crimson, rich color 20 



(iiganteum Duke of Fife — Dark rose 20 



(iigantcuin Excelsior — While with purple base. Extra large flowers 20 



Giganteum (irandiflora .Mba — The kUL'-est white grown. Enormous flowers.... 20 



(iiganteum .^;a^lve ()uecn — Delicate Mauve shade 20 



Giganteum P-'ncess >iay — Pale pink 20 



Giganteum Ko-.v Morn — Delicate lose tinted, clavt t base 20 



Giganteum Salmon King — A selected strain of wliich the raiser is somewhat 



proud. Tie color is a beartiful soft salmon pink 20 



Giganteum — >Iixod. Of the above varieties 20 



.Mrs. Riicl.'lon — A lovely. deVcate salmon shade. Petals beautifully frilled. 

 One of t! Hue it varieties yet introduced 50 



OERM.VX GROWN SEED. 



Giant Pure Wliite. Pale Pink. Salmon Pink, l>ark RTose, Large White with 

 Crimson Eye, Bright Crimson, Finest Mixed, each 15 



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