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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Dianthus (Annual Pinksj. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA-cALiFORNiAPOPPY. 



Exceedingly beautiful free-blooming plants. Sow Seed in open border 

 during May and June, where it is intended to be flowered, as they do not 

 stand transplanting. 



Pkt. 



Carmine King — Carmine rose inside and outside 10 



Dainty Queen — Pale pink shaded cream, deeper toward the edges 10 



Bush Eschscholtzia (Hunnemannia) — Grows about 2 feet high, with 

 large bright yellow tulip-shaped flowers, the petals of which are crinkled 



like crushed satin 5 



The Golden West — Giant Flowered California Poppies, with beautiful 



orange blotches 5 



Douglasii — Very early, yellow with golden center 5 



Rose Cardinal — Rose color 5 



Mandarin — Large, bright scarlet, inside rich orange 5 



Fine Mixed — All colors; per oz. 20c 5 



Double White, Double Yellow, Double Mixed, each 5 



Double and Single Mixed, oz. 40c 5 



EREMURUS Hardy Foxtail Lily. 



Gold Medal Hybrids — Novelty. See description page 5 25 



DIANTHUS OR PINKS 



The China and Japan Pinks may be ranked the fairest gems of our flower 

 gardens, flowering continuously all the summer and fall. They are of the 

 easiest culture. Sow outdoors during May. K oz- of Seed will sow a bed 

 4 feet in diameter. 



DOUBLE ANNUAL PINKS. 



Pkt. 

 Double Royal Pinks — The flowers are of immense size with elegantly 



fringed and twisted petals. Colors solid and very brilliant, excellent 



for cut flowers, ^i oz. 25c 10 



Snowdrift — A double pure white Pink, of great beauty, flowers very large 



with finely cut petals. Extremely free flowering 10 



Double Diadem Pink (Diadematus, fl. pi.) — -\ striking variety of 



luxuriant and compact growth. Flowers densely double, all shades of 



color. Per i^ oz. 20c 5 



Double Fireball — Large, double scarlet 10 



Mourning Cloak (Heddewigii Marginatus, fl. pi.) — Pretty dark, rich 



colors; all beautifully fringed, with a white band around the margin. 



Very fragrant. Per l-i oz. 20c 5 



Double Innperial Pink (Imperialis, fl. pi.) — Mixed 5 



Double Fringed Japan Pink (Laciniatus, fl. pi.) — Large, showy flowers, 



with fringed edges, mixed colors. Per jij oz. 20c. . 5 



Double White China or Indian Pink (Chinensis albus) 5 



China or Indian Pink (Chinensis) — Double mixed, per Jf oz. 10c 5 



Finest Double Mixed — Per J^ oz. 15c 5 



SINGLE ANNUAL PINKS. 



Pkt. 



Heddewigii — Finest mixed 5 



Crimson Belle — Large, rich crimson fringed flowers 5 



Eastern Queen — A fine variety, beautifully marbled 5 



Lacinaitus — Flowers very large; petals very deeply fringed and beauti- 

 fully colored 5 



Snowflake — Finest pure white 5 



The Bride — Flowers large, dark purple in center, with an outer zone 



of a deeper shade 5 



Royal Pinks — Grand, large flowers, which are beautifully fringed. In 

 color they vary from the deepest red, carmine and pink to pure white. 



\i oz. 20c 5 



Finest Single Mixed — 14, oz. 15c 5 



HARDY PERENNIAL PINKS 



Pkt. 

 Dwarf Erfurt Double Hardy Pink. (Plumarius nanus, fl. pi.) — 



A very early, dwarf, compact class. The flowers possess a delightful 

 spicy or clove fragrance, and are of all colors 10 



Plumarius, fl. pi. — Double Hardy Pink. Choice mixed colors. J^ oz. 

 50c ". 10 



Sweet Scented Diadem Pink (Plumarius Diadematus) — -Has the 

 beautiful markings of the Diadem Pinks combined with a sweet, spicy 

 fragrance; flowers single 10 



Perpetual Cyclop Pink {Plumarius Semperflorens) — A charming red 



Pink; delightfully fragrant; flowers single 10 



Plumarius (Pheasant's Eye Pink) — Single Hardy Pink. Choice mixed 

 colors. Jl oz. 15c 5 



Deltoides (Maiden Pink) — Rose-colored single flowers 5 



ERYNGIUM— Sea Holly. 



Amethystinum — A striking plant in the perennial border. Flowers 

 \'iolet-blue or amethyst color in thistle-like heads. Stems and finely 

 divided leaves of a bluish cast. 2 feet. H. P 10 



EUPATORIUM. 



Ageratoides (Snake Root"! — H. P. A very useful hardy perennial; will 

 bloom the first year if sown early 10 



EUPHORBIA. 



Variegata (Snow on the Mountain) — A hardy annual, with light green 

 white-margined leaves 5 



Heterophyllia (Annual Poinsettia Mexican P^e Plant. Painted Leaf) 

 — An annual in habit and color similar to the weU-known Poinsettia. 

 2 ^A feet 10 



EVERLASTING FLOWERS. 



Can be sown outdoors during April and May. The Gomphrena should be sown in boxes in the house or in hot-beds, as it sometimes does not germinate 

 well in the open ground. When dried for winter bouquets, the flowers should be cut before fully expanded. H. A. 



ACROCLINIUM. 



Single Mixed, }i oz. 10c. . 

 Double Mixed, J^ oz. 10c. 



AMMOBIUM. 

 Alatum Grandiflorum, l^ oz. 10c. 



Pkt. 

 5 

 5 



GOMPHRENA (Globe Amaranth). 

 Globosa Rubra — Dark purplish crimson. . . 



G. Alba — Pure white 



Mixed, 3j oz. 10c 



RHODANTHE. 

 Finest Mixed Colors, 3-4 oz. 15c. 



Pkt. HELICHRYSUM. 



Fireball — Bright Crimson 



Monstrosum, Double Red, Double Yel- 

 low, Double White, each 



M. Double, Finest Mixed, 14 oz. 15c 



XERANTHEMUM. 

 Double Finest Mixed, M oz. 15c 



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