CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 



NICOTIANA SAND ER^E.— carmine flowered tobacco plant. 



AS EASY TO GROW AS A PETUNIA. 



THE FLOWER NOVELTY OF THE CENTURY. 



The sweet scented white Tobacco Plant has long been a great favorite in our gardens, 

 but in this beautiful Hvbrid we have one which will create a sensation. It is the hardy an- 

 nual of the century. The plants are bushy and much branched. 2 feet in height. The whole 

 plant is laden with flowers from base to summit, literally ablaze with most handsome car- 

 mine-red blossoms, thousands of which are produced on a single plant. Its combined hardi- 

 ness and character of producing flowers continuously in any kind of soil and situation is 

 e markable. Xt is as easy to grow as a Petunia. -,. , 



If started indoors in early spring and planted out in May it gives a continuous display 

 o* . blooms all summer and autumn. It can also be sown in the open ground when the 



ither becomes warm. Per pkt. 20c. 



/ANSY— ORCHID FLOWERED 



An interesting new race 

 of Giant Flowered Pansies s 

 which has' now become fix- jt% 

 ed in type after several 

 years of careful selection, 

 it embraces many interest- 

 ing color combinations 

 hitherto unknown in Pan- 

 sies. The flowers are of a 

 peculiar shape, the upper 

 petals stand upright and 

 are laid out in small folds, 

 which gives them the or- 

 chid like appearance. The 

 colors are the finest shades 

 of chamois', pink, lilac, 

 orange, rose and terra 

 cotta pkt. 15c. 



PANSY — GIANT CURLED 

 "MASTERPIECE." 



A quite unique class of 

 Pansies, the flowers of 

 which are quite original in 

 form, the border of each 

 petal being crisp and curl- 



ed. The plants are of strong, sturdy growth, and 

 the flowers borne on stout stalks are of great 

 size and substance. Many colors and combina- 

 tions are shown in this mixture, which are not 

 met with in other Pansies. Per pkt. 15c. 



PANSY— CASSIER "PSYCHE." 



A novelty of exceptional merit, coming true 

 from seed. The plant is perfect in habit, pro- 

 ducing freely its fine velvety violet colored blos- 

 soms, which are surrounded by a broad margin 

 of white, and beautifully curled, as shown in 

 the cut, making a most desirable acquisition. 

 Per pkt. 15c. 



PANSY — CASSIER, BRIDESMAID. 



A grand acquisition to the Large Flowering 

 section, the flowers are of immense size and fine 

 substance, the ground color being a rosy white, 

 rivaling in delicacy and beauty the finest apple 

 blossoms, setting off to great advantage the 

 dark blotches of the center. Pkt. 15c. 



MRS. GEO. HIGGINSON 

 SWEET PEA. 



A decided novelty. The flowers 

 are a clear blue, showing practically 

 no tint of mauve. It is a color Sweet 

 Pea growers have worked years for. 

 A particularly fine shade. Especially 



iluable for florists. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 



One packet eaeh of 

 the seven splendid new 

 Sweet Peas for 60c. 



SWEET PEAS EARLIEST SUNBEAMS. 



EARLIEST SUNBEAMS. 



A yellow companion to 

 Earliest of All and Mont 

 Blanc, and in respect to 

 earliness these three 

 sorts rank by them- 

 selves, coming in at 

 least ten days to two 

 weeks ahead of the 

 others. The flowers are 

 of good size, fine sub- 

 stance, and are well 

 formed. They are of a 

 rich primrose color and 

 generally borne three on 

 a stem; stems strong 

 and of good length for 

 cutting. Pkt. 15c; 2 

 pkts'. 25c. 



BURPEE'S DAINTY 

 SWEET PEA. 



Flowers are of the 

 largest size and sub- 

 stance, borne three and four, set 

 well at the end of long stout 

 stems. 



So vigorous in growth and pro- 

 fuse in bloom are the vines that 

 many of the flowers come with a 

 double standard. The flowers on 

 first opening appear to be white. 

 but quickly change to "white 

 with a pink edge" making a 

 charming contrast. Oz. 20c; pkt. 

 10c. 



PLANT OF CARMINE-FLOWERED TOBACCO PLANT. 



PANST PSYCHE, 



SWEET PEA GOLDEN ROSE. 



One of the most attractive and distinct Tall Sweet Peas ever offered. The 

 flowers are extra large in size, of fine open form with the standard gracefully 

 fluted. The ground color is a clear primrose-yellow beautifully flushed with 

 rosy pink, a color combination hitherto unknown and which is most attractive. 

 Oz. 20c; pkt. 10c. 



SWEET PEA — KING EDWARD VII. 



This is a very lovely intense bright crimson self, ■with a slightly hooded 

 yet prominent standard; a true giant flowered variety, with strong stems and 

 growth, with no inclination to burn in the sun. A fine decorative and show 

 variety, much brighter than either Mars or Salopian. Oz. 20c; pkt. 10c. 



SWEET PEA — DOROTHY ECKFORD. 



A magnificent new white sort, without doubt the grandest pure white yet 

 seen. In addition to its pureness it is' a grand giant flower, robust in growth 

 and stem, 'with no tendency to tinge or go pink; the plant is very short jointed 

 and grows an enormous mass of bloom. Oz. 20c; pkt. 10c. 



SWEET PEA — MRS. WALTER WRIGHT. 



A fine giant flowered variety with large standard and wings, the former 

 slightly hooded, yet broad and deep. In color the standard is a beautiful shade 

 of mauve, clear and brT'ght, while the wings are a. bright blue, slightly shaded 

 with the mauve color of the standard. A most attractive flower. Oz. 20c; 

 pkt. 10c. 



