CURRIE BROTHERS CO. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
HELIOTROPE 
It is not generally known that this favorite plant can be grown from seed 
to flower the first season. The seed should be sown early in spring indoors, and 
transplanted so as to have a constant supply of flowers during the early summer 
months until late fall. Tender perennial. one 
trusses of flowers about double the size of the ordinary varieties.....$0.10 
Fine Mixed Varieties ........ccccccccccccccccccccccceees BQagaD0000RDS Jl 
King of the Blacks—Deep purple, almost black .................-.----- 15 
LANTANA 
Rapid-growing, constant-blooming, tender perennial plants for pot culture 
in the winter or garden decoration in the summer; clusters of flowers, orange, 
white, pink, etc.; 2 to 3 feet. Mixed Colors. Pkt., 10c. 
LAVATERA 
ROSEA SPLENDENS, 
“SUNSET” 
The Lavateras or ‘“‘Mallows” are ex- 
ceedingly popular in Europe. Lavatera 
“Sunset” is by far the most striking of its 
kind, bearing large bowl-shaped flowers of 
a charming rose-pink color on stems 2 feet 
or more in length, which with their foliage 
make a beautiful decoration for large vases. 
Lavatera ‘‘Sunset’’ is also very desirable for 
beds on the lawn or as borders. The branch- 
ing compact bushes, 2% feet in height, are 
well furnished with bronzy-green foliage, 
and’ stems which make a fine foil for the 
shining rose-pink flowers. Pkt., 15c. 
LAVENDER 
(LAVANDULA VERA) 
Hardy sweet-scented perennial; %4 oz., 
30c; pkt., 10c. 
Heliotrope. 
Lavatera Splendens. 
ANNUAL LARKSPURS 
This is one of the best known garden flowers, and in recent years a vast improvement has been effected, by 
careful selection in size and color of the blossoms and the general habit of the plant. Seeds sown in the open 
ground before the close of April will produce flowering plants by the beginning of July, and give a continuous suc- 
cession of flowers from then until frost, a record that is not surpassed by any other annual. They make handsome 
beds or lines, and their free graceful habit and bright colors are very effective when interspersed in the old-fash- 
ioned flower or shrubbery border. They stand well when cut, and a vase of one or mixed colors is indeed charming. 
Larkspur Giant Imperial—These Larkspurs are ideal for Double Tall Branching Stock Flowered—A grand var- 
cut flowers as the flower stems, three to four feet iety, bearing beautiful spikes of double flowers 2 
long, branch from the base of the plant. a to 3 feet tall, nearly all summer. 
BluewSpire—Darikablucs-ace teenie ee Cece cee $0.20 Dark Blue Newport Pink 
Lilac Spire—Beautiful lilac color ................. .20 Flesh color Light Blue 
White Spire—Pure white flowers................. 20 Lustrous Carmine Rose 
Exquisite Pink—Improved salmon pink........... -20 White Mixed 
Exquisite,” ROSe maitistssiis cere iis crereral «artes oe etek .20 : 
: : ; Each, kt., 10c; 1 pkt. : ; 
Improved Giant Hyacinth-Flowered—The plants grow in Soe ata edi ooh bel S | 
one big spike, broad at the base and tapering to a Mixed, % oz., 20c. 
point at the top, resembling the best of the English 
type of perennial Delphinium. Pkt. 
Blue White Dwarf Rocket—Finest Mixed Colors. % oz., 15c..$0.10 
Lilac Mixed, all colors : : 
Pinte Tall Rocket—Finest Mixed Colors. % oz., 15c.... .10 
Each of above, Pkt., 10c. Emperor—Free-flowering, double. Mixed Colors. 
TANOZ, *20C HOR wi cteeiee.s ce ioe OE eee 10 
Blue Butterfly—A new dwarf variety of compact 
habit, bearing large brilliant blue spikes of flow- 
TESTIMONIAL 
The seeds I got from you this spring were just fine. 
They came up so thick it seemed as if every seed 
germinated. Am recommending your seeds to my nce. whe plants Stow, about a foot high 
friends. and are splendid for bedding. They also make 
Mrs. W. Cripps, excellentepot plants n= 4nOZ a5 0G ant een ae als 
Columbus, Wis. f 
Perennial Larkspur—See page 31. 
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