A. CURRIE & CO.m 



130 Wisconsin St.!Milwaukee. Wis.^ 



MIGNONETTE 



No garden is complete without a bed of this old favorite. Seed 

 sown outdoors early in spring will keep up a succession of bloom 



until frost. 



Pkt. 

 Defiance — A profuse bloomer with very long spikes. Very 



fragrant and remains a long time in bloom. % ox., 25c.. ^.10 



Golden Q,ueen — Produces large spikes of a golden color. % 



oz., 15c 10 



Machet — Bears numerous thick spikes of deliciously fragrant 



red flowers. Leaves dark green. Oz., 75c; % o«., 2Sc... .10 



Large Flowering — Sweet Scented. Oz., 25c 4)5 



Goliath — A large flowering, red variety with very heavy 



spikes of double florets, delightfully fragrant. Vi ot.« 50c. ,10 



White Pearl — A mammoth flowering variety with long, heavy 



spikes, color pearly white. *4 oz., 50c JO 



One packet each of 6 varieties of Mignonette .35 



MYOSOTIS (Poreet-Me-Not). 



Charming half-hardy perennials admirably adapted for damp, 

 shady places, flowering the first season from early-sown seed, or 

 they may be sown in summer or early fall; and if bedded out and 

 given protection like pansies they will winter over and com- 

 mence flowering in early spring; particularly effective as an 

 undergrowth for bulb beds. 



Pkt. 

 Alpestris Alba — Dwarf white $0.10 



Dissitiflora — Very early, rich blue , 14) 



Palustris (The true Forget-Me-Not) — Early, clear blue 10 



Ruth Fischer — A grand new dwarf variety, producing large 

 clusters of clear blue flowers measuring about half an 

 inch across. The foliage is a rich, glossy green. It makes 

 a splendid pot plant 15 



Semperflorens (Quick and Everblooming) — Blooms from 



early spring until late in fall. Clear blue J.0 



Victoria — A favorite, with large heads of clear azure-blue., ao 



Mignonette. 



MINA LOBATA 



Splendid annual garden climber of luxuriant growth; 

 18 to 20 feet. Adapted for trellis, verandas, ar- 

 bors, etc. The flowers, about an inch across, are 

 borne in large clusters; color, blood-red, changing 

 to orange. They flower profusely until killed by 

 frost, and make a fine show. Pkt., 10c. 



NEMESIA 



Dwarf, Large Flowering Hybrids — Free blooming pretty annuals 

 ranging in many beautiful colors, including blue, rose, yellow, 

 orange, etc. Seed sown in March and transplanted to the open 

 ground in May, will furnish a continuous supply of flowers from 

 June to frost. Pkt., I5c. 



NEMOPHILA 



MyosotiM Ruth FUcher. 



Beautiful, dwarf-growing, hardy annuals, bearing cup-shaped flowers 

 in great abundance all througfh the season. The colors are mostly 

 blue. Choice mixed, pkt., 10c. 



NICOTIANA (Tobacco Plant). 



Beautiful hardy annuals bearing fragrant tube-shaped flowers. 



Aflinis — Flowers pure white, borne abundantly. Pkt., 10c. 



Sanderae — Bears numerous carmine-rose flowers. Pkt., lOc 



Hybrids of Sanderae — A splendid strain with splendid flowers in many 

 shades and colors. Pkt., lOc. 



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