CURRIE BROTHERS CO. 
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
Currie’s Rock Garden Collection 
It is very easy to have a beautiful and interesting rock 
garden by sowing the seed of either annuals or perennials 
of certain varieties that are particularly adapted for this 
PERENNIAL SEEDS FOR THE 
ROCK GARDEN 
ACHILLEA Plarmica FI. Pl., The Pearl—Double 
white; flowers continuously all summyer; 2 feet...$0.10 
AETHIONEMA (Persian Candytuft) Grandifiora 
—A fascinating plant for rock work. Strong, 
twiggy bushes, covered with long slender spikes 
of rosy pink flowers; Gyinches. onset secsie ees os 35 
ALYSSUM (Saxatile Compactum)—Early flower- 
ing; bright golden yellow; 1 foot. (Oz., $1.25).. .10 
Saxatile Sulphureum—Sulphur yellow, 9 in. June als} 
ANEMONE (Pulse alae ae lilac, 12 in. April- 
IW IER gee Ran sera Cie mar Kaan oie clon One Ost aceon 10 
Syivectte Whe I2sin= vAprila|anessas 0. 2. 15 
AQUILEGIA (Long Spurred eto nonce 
of many‘rich and varied colors; 2 feet ........... 10 
Pkt. 
Alpina—Blue, 12 in. April-July ................ 15 
ARABIS. (Alpina)—Dwarf spring flowering; flow- 
ers: pures whites OsinChesi-jtusecalevetersiierier iscsi 10 
ARMERIA (Formosa)—Pretty deep pink flowers; 
U2 in Cheeses esas tae wine ese ae Te ee oe 10 
Laucheana—Bright rosy red; 3 to 6 inches ....... 15 
ARENARIA (Sandwort) Montana—Close tufts, 
profusely covered with small silvery white flow- 
erspearlyeimetherSeaSOM weverei.acs selsielircet eee ei sleie 15 
ASTER (Alpinus) Goliath—Soft blue, large, 10 in.. .20 
ASTRANTIA (Major)—Pink ................... 15 
BETONICA (Grandiflora)—Dish-violet, good for 
(GAD ene Ge aE CI aM ROO cs cb DOS b On oo ee ee a 15 
CHERIANTHUS (Siberian Wallflower) Allioni— 
A beautiful rock plant with dazzling fiery orange : 
HORS eRe AE eR CODED GUIS ao Saloon near 10 
CRUCIANELLA (Crosswort) Stylosa—Hardy per- 
ennial, suitable for rock work, flowers bright pur- 
plewpalléshaped 7Ovinchesitsseeacyyrre ie 15 
DIANTHUS (Pinks) 
DELTOIDES (Maiden Pink)—Bears a profusion 
of small crimson flowers. Splendid for rock work .15 
ERINUS (Alpinus Roseus)—Invaluable for rock 
work. Pretty rosettes of foliage and racemes of 
LOSY. Dunple” Towers). cierto soyoieaenereric erent: 25 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Alpestris)—Blue; 4 in. May- 
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GLOBULARIA (Trichosantha)—Dark blue, 12 in. .20 
HEUCHERA (Sanguinea)—Crimson, 30 in. June .25 
HELIANTHEMUM (Rock Cistus, Sun Rose) Mu- 
tabile=—Viarious; «beatititul’ Seren ccoeeloeeateeereiee tert eal) 
HYPERICUM (Elegans)—An elegant hardy per- 
ennial with yellow flowers ...............-.0000- ALS) 
LEONTOPODIUM (Edelweis) Alpinum ........ .20 
LYCHNIS (Alpina)—Very dwarf, rose, charming .25 
LINUM (Flax) Perenne—Flowers beautiful pale 
blue onsslendersstemsm arcs seer tisielere lecrereresteeiees 15 
NIEREMBERGIA (Cup Flower) Gracilis—Flow- 
ers white, shading to and veined lavender........ 10 
purpose and also very interesting to watch their develop- 
ment. We offer a select list, especially adapted for grow- 
ing in the rock garden. 
Pkt. 
PYRETHRUM (Rosette Mullein) Ramondia Py- 
renaica—Purple; ‘charming .. 005. <..20.cescseess $0.25 
SALVIA (Pratensis Atroviolacea)—Deep violet... .15 
SAPONARIA (Soapwort) 
Ocympides Alba—F lowers pure white ........... -10 
Ocymoides Splendens—Rosy pink 
SAXIFRAGA Deecipiens (Crimson Moss)—Dwarf 
mossy plants bearing white flowers in May and 
June. The green foliage turns bright crimson in 
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SEMPERPERVIVUM-—Small hairy rosettes of a 
brownish red color, the panicles of bright red 
flowers are 4 to 6 in. and bloom in June and July .15 
SILENE (Catchfly) Schafta (Autumn Catchfly)— 
A charming border or rock plant with masses of 
bright pink flowers from July to October ....... 15 
‘SSEDUM (Stone Crop) Acre (Golden Moss)—Flow- 
er) brightyellow,, leaves ‘green 3. ses.ce eee ccse ve 7X) 
Coeruleum (Blue Stonecrop)—Leaves pale green, 
spotted red. Flowers: pale blue... ... 5.05 ..00.8. 6% 5 
Spurium Coccineum—Flowers beautiful rosy 
Goh" SE aeAnE Scan deDUOd CeO oGN aacoud bape UNeaE 20 
fCUNICA (Coat Flower) Saxifraga—aA pretty tufted 
plant with light pink flowers all summer ....... 15 
VIOLA CORNUTA (Tufted Pansy) Jersey Gem— 
Color pure rich violet, slightly perfumed ........ of) 
VERONICA (Speedwell) Repens—A useful rock 
plant one to two in. high, with light blue flowers .25 
ANNUAL SEEDS FOR THE 
ROCK GARDEN 
AGERATUM (Blue Perfection)—Deep blue flow- 
ers; 12 inches $0 
CARPET OF SNOW-—A compact and very dwarf ~ 
Alyssum, producing a solid mass of white flowers 
all season.- The plants begin to blossom when 
quiteysmalliat4eoze 250 OZ J 5Cue aeier eel ietrereeiare 10 
CANDYTUFT (Mixed)—Oz., 
DIANTHUS (Pink) Double China—Choice mixed 
Colorss| OZ olhOO mete eo eae oe ee rele 10 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA (California Poppy)—Choice 
romp ral COlloyes, OAS GINS Gaguccon onde GdooobobUdS 10 
GODETIA (Satin Flower)—Mixed colors ........ 10 
LOBELIA (Crystal Palace Compacta)—Very com- 
DACt te Geepw Ditties ery saetare Seo essr arse ener sionese Rete 10 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM Crystallinum (Ice 
Plant )—Dwarf trailing annual; flowers white ... .10 
MIMULUS (Tigrinus)—Fine mixed tigered and 
spottedmvarietiess I2minchesman jac sere iie a trieier 10 
PETUNIA (Rose of Heaven)—Rich brilliant rose 
(Zo) lol Gere IH OO CAa SAS OPEC MOGs GOs SAeRO Ooms 15 
PORTULACA—Double mixed .................. .10 
Sumo sovenk OVA, We ccbebsoocsuccouguscoseDe -10 
VERBENA (Currie’s Mammoth Fancy Mixed)— 
OZR ASUS Oger oe eal oe ae 10 
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