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A. CURRIE & Co. 



Flower Seeds 



ANNUAL LARKSPURS 



This is one of the best known garden flowers, and in recent years a 

 vast improvement has been efl:"ected, 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 succession 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'fashioned flower or 

 shrubbery border. They stand well when cut, and a vase of one or mixed 

 colors is indeed charming. 



Double Tall Branching Stock Flowered — A grand variety, bearing beauti- 

 ful spikes of double flowers 2 to 3 feet tall, nearly all summer. 



Exquisite, new, beautiful soft Pink 



Dark Blue Flesh Color Lustrous Carmine Newport Pink 



Light Blue Rose White Mixed Colors 



Each, per pkt., 10c; 1 pkt. each of 8 colors, 60c. Finest Mixed, M oz., 20c. 



Pkt. 



Dwarf Rocket — Finest Mixed Colors. M oz., 15c. 



.^0.10 



Tall Rocket — Finest Mixed Colors. M oz., 15c 10 



Emperor — Free-flowering, double. Mixed Colors. M oz., 20c .10 



Emperor Pink Delight — A fine new Larkspur, suitable for bedding 

 or pots, of compact growth, about twenty-four inches high. The 

 color is a beautiful shade of soft pink 25 



Blue Butterfly — A new dwarf variety of compact habit, bearing large 

 brilliant blue spikes of flowers freely. The plants grow about a 

 foot high and are splendid for bedding. They also make excel- 

 lent pot plants. ^8 oz., 50c 15 



Perennial Larkspur, see page 19. 



Double Stock Flowered Larkspur 



Kochia Tricophylla 



LOPHOSPERMUM Pkt. 



Scandens — A beautiful climbing annual with rosy-purple flowers ^.10 



LUNARIA (Honesty)— Silver Dollar Plant 



Biennis — An early flowering hardy biennial, flowers purple and white followed by round, flat silvery 



pods used for winter bouquets 10 



KENILWORTH IVY (Linaria Cymbalaria) 



Lavender and purple. A charming, neat, hardy perennial trailing plant, suitable for baskets, vases, pots 

 and rock work. Pkt., 10c. 



KOCHIA (Summer Cypress or Burning Bush) 



Trichophylla — An easily grown annual, which, sown thinly in spring, soon forms a cypress-like hedge of 

 the most lively green and of perfect symmetry; by midsummer it attains a height of about 3 feet, 

 and on the approach of autumn the whole plant becomes a deep red; a splendid plant to divide the 

 vegetable from the flower garden, or for forming a hedge for the summer for any purpose. Pkt., 10c; 

 1/4 oz., 15c. 



KUDZU VINE (Jack-and-the-Bean-Stalk) 

 Pureria Thunbergiana — A half-hardy perennial climber, growing rapidly from seed. It is not unusual for it 

 to grow 50 feet in a season. The foliage is large, flowers rosy-purple, pea-shaped. Pkt., 10c; V4 o^m 20c. 



LANTANA 



A free-flowerng, tender perennial. Finest mixed hybrids. Pkt., lOc. 



LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS (Perennial Sweet Pea) 

 A hardy vine, valuable for covering fences, etc. Pink, Crimson, White, Mixed. Each, per pkt., lOc; 

 V4 oz,, 25c. 



LAVATERIA (Annual Mallow) 

 Splendens — Showy shrubs 3 to 4 feet high, covered during summer with large rosy-pink and white flowers. 

 Mixed colors. Pkt., 10c. 



LAVENDER 

 Lavandula vera — Sweet scented hardy perennial. Pkt., lOc; V4 oz., 20c. 



