CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 



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PANSiES. 



We make a specialty of choice Pansies, and our collection contains the finest varieties 

 now in cultivation. The seed may be sown any time from September to March, though our 

 PXDerience teaches us that those spring sown— that is, during January, February and 



inarch bloom better during the hot dry weather in summer than those that have been 



Exhausted before the hot, dry weather sets in. 

 eX " MAMMOTH FLOWERING PANSIES. 



rnrrie's Superfine Scotch — This beautiful strain is saved for us by one of the lar- 

 gest and most noted Pansy growers in Scotland from varieties that have re- 

 ceived the first premium at the inernational flower show of Great Britain and 

 other prominent exhibitions for a number of years, and to-day it remains 

 nre-eminently the finest strain of Pansy in cultivation. It is unexcelled by 

 anv in size of flower (many of the single blooms measuring over three inches 

 across) and for richness of color and beautiful markings, it has no equal. 



CURRIE'S SUPERFINE SCOTCH. 



across) 

 Mixed colors 



.25 

 Currle's International Mixture — This splendid mixture embraces all the varieties 

 offered in the large flowering class, and cannot be surpassed for richness of 



blooms or variety of color and markings r . 25 



PARISIAN GIANT STAINED MIXED. 

 A magnificent class of 

 large flowered Pansies 

 of great substance and 

 fine colors, tne distinct- 

 ive features being the 

 large and well- 

 defined blotches. A 

 valuable addition 

 to the mammoth 

 class, flowers 

 when well 

 grown often 

 measuring 4 

 inches across, 

 10c. 



NEW PANSIES — Cassier Bridesmaid, Cas- 

 sier Psyche, Giant Curled and New Or- 

 chid-Flowered — See list of novelties, 

 page 3. Each, per pkt. 15c; 4 for 50c. 



GIANT TRIMARDEAU PANSIES. 



A distinct class, with immense showy flow- 

 ers, the largest of all the pansies. 

 Giant White with Purple Eye — Very beauti- 

 ful 10 



Giant Yellow — Very showy, with large black 



eye 10 



Giant Black— Rich blue black, splendid 10 



Giant Striped — Lovely striped flowers 10 



Giant Emperor William — Lovely ultramarine 



blue, with distinct dark blue eye 10 



Giant Beaconsfleld — The ground color is pur- 

 plish violet, shaded off in top petals to a white 



hue 10 



Giant Snow White — Pure white without blotches, 



grand flower 10 



Giant Madame Perret — Perfect in form and sub- 

 stance. The colors are pleasing- shades of 

 dark wine pink and red, beautifully veined 

 and frequently edged with a white margin.. 10 

 Giant Mixed — Vs oz., about 1,500 seeds, 40c... 10 

 Any four of the Giants for 30c. 

 The whole eight Giants for 55c. 

 Odier, or Five-Spotted (Imperial German) — A 

 distinctly blotched variety, of great beauty. 10 

 Mammoth Butterfly — A magnificent strain spot- 

 ted and blotched, reminding one of the gorg- 

 eous hues on the butterfly's wings 10 



Bugnot's Superb Blotched — Extra large 10 



Cassier — A very rich and showy large flowered sort, beautifully 



blotched 10 



Currie's Fancy — Beautifully striped, blotched and marbled in 



mixed colors 10 



Extra Choice English — A superb mixture 10 



German — Extra choice mixed; very fine 10 



Coquette de Poissy — Reddish lavender, with three maroon blotches 



on lower petals, novel and distinct 10 



Fiery Faces — Purple-scarlet, with a yellow margin and yellow eye. The 



three lower petals are marked with black spots 10 



Fairy Queen — The sky-blue flowers, splendidly bordered with white, produce 



a very distinct, yet delicate contrast lo 



Victoria — Flowers large and brilliant red 10 



Peacock — The ultramarine blue in the upper petals most nearly resembles 



the peculiar shade of this color in the feather of the peacock 10 



Sweet-Scented — A class of Pansy with delightful fragrance 10 



Azure Blue — Very fine 

 Black Blue — Very rich. 

 Bronze — Reddish brown. 

 Emperor William — Brilliant 



blue, with purple eye. 

 Mahogony -color — Peculiar 



Golden Yellow — Beautiful 

 clear yellow. 



Any of the above varieties not priced, pkt. 5c; 3 pkts 



Faust, or King of the Blacks 



— Densest black Pansy 

 known. 

 Lord Beaconsfleld - 



ground color is 

 violet shaded off 

 petals only to a whitish hue. 

 Fine Mixed — All shades and 

 colors; V± oz. 50c. 



— The 

 purple 

 top 



Yellow Spotted — Beautiful 

 yellow, with a black cen- 

 ter. 



Snowflake — Pure white. 



Gold Margined — Beautiful 

 color -with gold margin. 



Silver Margined — A new 

 and fine variety, with 

 silver margin. 

 10c; 10 pkts. 25c. 



