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A. CURRIE & CO.(i) 



FLOWER SEEDS 



SALVIA 



Salvia Bonfire. 



(Flowering Sage.) 



Few plants are more attractive. They are easily grown from seed, producing 

 their brilliant colored flowers in the greatest profusion throughout the season 

 until cut down by frost. Sow indoors in March. 



Pkt. 

 America, or Globe of Fire — A ne.w Salvia or dwarf, bushy, compact growth 



which is literally aglow with large spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers 



from early in the season until late in fall. % oz., 75c $OJSO 



Bonfire — Dwarf and compact in habit, producing long spikes of brilliant 



scarlet flowers in great profusion. 2 feet. % oz., 50c 10 



Little Lord Fauntleroy — Grows 18 —^ 



inches high, and fairly covered 



with brilliant scarlet flowers. . .10 

 Splendens — Bears an abundance of 



long, gorgeous scarlet spikes of 



flowers all summer. % oz., 40e. .10 

 Zurich — A dwarf, early blooming 



variety, producing vivid scarlet 



flowers freely. Vs oz., 75c 10 



SCHIZANTHUS 



Handsome annuals, popularly known 



as the Poor Man's Orchid. The flowers 



are exceedingly graceful and produced 



in many beautiful colors. 



Sutton's Superb Large Flowering 

 Hybrids — Surpasses all other 

 strains of Schizanthus in size of 

 flowers and beautiful shades of 

 colors, forming bushes 1 ^/^ ft. to 

 21/2 ft. high 



Grandiflora Hybrids — Form neat, 

 compact bushes, covered with 

 a profusion of small butterfly- 

 like flowers in many striking 

 colors 



Wisetonensis — A handsome pot- 

 plant bearing a profusion of 

 beautiful flowers ranging in 

 color from soft pink to dark 

 brown. 3 feet 



Dwarf Hybrids — Finest mixed col- 

 ors. 6 inches 



Bridal Veil — A 



new Schi- 

 z a n t h u s, 

 forming 

 compact 

 bushes 

 which are 

 literally cov- 

 ered with 

 snow - white 

 blossoms . . . 



.25 



.10 



.15 



.05 



Schizanthus. 



.25 



STATICE (Sea Lavender). 



Hardy plants, bearing a profusion of dainty flowers 



all summer, which when dried can be used for winter 



bouquets. 



Siniiata — Rose, blue, yellow; perennial. Each, per Pkt., 

 10c; 3 Pkts., 2oc. 



Latifolia — Purplish blue; perennial. Pkt., 10c. 



Russian (Suworawi) — A new annual Statice. Long, rat- 

 tail spikes of small pink flowers. Very effective, and 

 are everlasting. Pkt., 10c. 



SUNFLOWER Pkt 



Chrysanthemum-Flowered — A perfectly double 

 fringed variety. The flowers are large and borne 

 on long stems. Color, bright golden yellow. 

 Oz., 30c $0.05 



Giant Russian — Flowers large, single. Oz., 10c 05 



CTJT-AJVD-COME-AGAIN SUIVFLOWER. 

 Dwarf branching varieties producing small single 



and double flowers measuring 3 to 4 inches across, 



in great abundance. 4 feet. 



Single Varieties — Finest mixed. ^ oz., 20c ^5 



Double Varieties — Finest Mixed. ^A oz., 30c 05 



New Single Annual Red Sunflower — The flowers are 

 surrounded by a broad band of a brownish-red 

 color with a dark center, the tips of the petals re- 

 taining their original yellow color 10 



HARDY PERENNIAL SUNFLOWER. 



Varying in color from light pink to deep red. Some 

 form a distinct disc of purple or pink on a yellow 

 ground, while others have pink-tipped petals 10 



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