CURRIE BROTHERS CO. 
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White Leaved Cineraria (Dusty Miller). 
CINERARIA 
HYBRIDA VARIETIES 
Tender perennials, with broad foliage growing about 
a foot high, and covered with gorgeous colored flowers, 
ranging in color through all shades of blue, crimson, 
maroon, etc. Many of the flowers are margined with 
the most brilliant colors. 
Pkt. 
Hybrida—Large-flowering, finest mixed. Unsur- 
passed in size of flowers and brillianey of col- 
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Stellata—New Hybrids, quite distinct class, very 
handsome, tall growing, star-shaped flowers, 
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WHITE LEAVED CINERARIAS (Dusty Miller) 
Hardy annuals, used principally for edging, borders, 
etc. ‘ 
Maritima—Dwarf, with silvery leaves. Pkt., 5c; %4 oz., 
25c. 
Diamant—A splendid foliage plant, the leaves and stems 
_ being pure white. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 75c. 
_-A Simple Guide to Rock Gardening—by J. L. Cotter. 
Tells briefly how to build rock, wall, and bog gardens, 
how to plant, what to plant, and how to care for and 
cultivate the plants. Written for English conditions 
but equally valuable in America, as thousands of pur- 
chasers will tell you. 126 pages. $1.00. 
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
CYCLAMEN 
(ALPINE VIOLET) 
Beautiful, free-flowering, bulbous plants, 
with graceful, orchid-like blossoms, 
blooming during the fall and winter 
months, the flowers ranging in color from 
white to dark crimson. 
Giant Bright Crimson 
Giant Dark Rose 
Giant White with Crimson Eye 
Giant Pale Pink 
Giant Pure White 
Giant Salmon Colored 
Giant Finest Mixed 
Any of the above, pkt., 25c. 
100 Seeds, $2.00 
GIANT BUTTERFLY OR ORCHID 
FLOWERED CYCLAMEN 
A splendid type with very large flow- 
ers, which are beautifully fringed or 
waved. Mixed colors. Pkt., 25c. 
Cyclamen—“We had splendid re- 
sults in using Semesan for rust 
and black spot on the Cyclamen 
crop.” 
CLEOME PUNGENS 
(GIANT SPIDER PLANT) 
A strong growing tender biennial, bearing beautiful 
rose-colored flowers, with long, slender stamens. Should 
be grown by beekeepers for its honey-producing quali- 
ties. Seed sown in March will yield flowers in July. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Cleome Pungens. 
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