CURRIE BROTHERS CO. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
Currie’s Novelties and Specialties in Flower Seeds 
SALVIA SPLENDENS “HARBINGER” 
SALVIA HARBINGER 
The best of all the Salvias, the plants are dwarf and compact. 
Plants raised from seed sown the end of February commence to pro- 
duce in profusion their long spikes of dazzling scarlet flowers early in 
June and maintain a blaze of color until frost. Pkt., 25c. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA GOLDINGENSIS 
This is the finest strain of Scabiosa caucasica yet produced. The 
flower is very large, of a rich deep lavender colour, and borne on 
long, strong stems. We are sure that this strain will find a large 
measure of favour amongst the rapidly increasing number of those 
who grow this very popular flower. It received an Award of Merit 
from the R. H. S. last summer. Pkt., 25c. 
SCABIOSA GIANT LOVELINESS 
Loveliness is a glorious new color in annual Scabiosa, the blos- 
soms range through varying tones of delicate Salmton Rose, it is un- 
surpassed as a cut flower. It has long stiff stems and a delightful 
fragrance. Pkt., 25c. 
Salvia Splendens ‘‘Harbinger.” 
NEW ZINNIA 
Cut and Come Again Pinkie 
Medium sized flowers of a light Rose-Pink with 
long stems especially suitable for cut flowers and for 
massing in the garden. A continuous succession of 
blooms are produced throughout the summer, making 
the name Cut and Come Again most appropriate. 
The dainty color and form of Pinkie are so charming 
as to quite overcome the criticism of coarseness so 
often complained of in Zinnias. Pkt., 25c. 
ZINNIA SCABIOSA FLOWERED 
This new Zinnia is entirely different to all the 
other classes. The plant reaches a height of about 
40 inches and is abundant flowering. Its curiosity 
consists in the form of the flowers, as the outer ring 
is formed of long petals, whereas the center shows 
many small flowers which at first sight have a great 
likeness with the Scabiosa. Pkt., 25c. 
Scabiosa Caucasica Goldingensis. 
DIANTHUS “HIGHLAND QUEEN” 
The most brilliant perennial Dianthus in cultivation, bearing in profusion flowers of a lustrous scarlet vermilion 
color, which captivates the beholder at first sight. It is extremely hardy, of vigorous growth, and ideal for bedding, 
borders and the rock garden, continuing in bloom, as it does, from the end of May until November. Pkt., 25c. 
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