CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Scabiosa or Morning Bride. 



SUNFLOWERS 



CUT-AND-COME-AGAIN SUNFLOWERS. 



A new class of branching. Sunflower, yielding an abundance of flowers 

 with long, stiff stems, measuring 3 to 4 inches across from June until frost 

 comes. They not only make a great display in the garden, but are excellent 

 for cut flowers. The plants form pj-ramidal bushes from 3 to 4 feet high. 



Pkt. 



Fine Mixed, Single Varieties — J^ oz. 15c 5 



Fine Mixed, Double Varieties — ^-2 oz. 20c 5 



Apollo — A dwarf compact growing variety. The flowers are star-shaped, 



golden yellow with a black center 10 



Stella — Long-stemmed. Golden yellow, with black disc 5 



Star-Shaped Double Mixed — Similar in style to a cactus Dahlia, sur- 

 rounded at the edge with long loose-twisted petals arranged like spokes 

 of a wheel 5 



SINGLE SUNFLOWERS. 



Mammoth Russian — The largest of all Sunflowers, specimens often 

 measuring 18 inches in diameter 5 



Nanus Folius Variegatus — The foliage variegated, green and white, 

 dwarf 5 



SWEET WILLIAM 



Exceedingly beautiful and showy plants, producing an abundance of rich colored flowers 

 throughout the season. H. P. _ Pkt. 



Auricula Flowers — Finest mixed. The flowers of this variety are very beautiful. M oz. 25c. . . 5 



Pink Beauty — A beautiful sort, bearing large flowers of a delicate pink shade 10 



Scarlet Beauty — Very deep, rich scarlet. Excellent sort 10 



Finest Single Mixed — ■ >£ oz 10 Finest Double Mixed — li oz. 20e 5 



Annual Varieties, Mixed — 9 inches; flowers large, borne in profusion and of beautifully assorted 



colors lO 



TAGETES. 

 Signata Pumila — A showy compact plant, covered with bright, yellow blossoms, with a brown 



stripe through the center of each petal. H. H. A 5 



Golden Ring — A very showy variety with bright golden flowers. H. H. A 5 



THUNBERGIA. 

 Ornamental, free-blooming climber of rapid growth. Good for greenhouse or warm situations 

 out of doors. H. H. A. 



Alata — Yellow, with black eye 5 Mixed 5 



TORENIA. 

 The Torenias are very pretty plants for borders or for house plants, hanging basktes, etc. H. H. P. 



Baillonii — Golden yellow flowers, with brownish red throat S 



Fournierii — The Bower is skj'-blue, dotted with three dark blue spots, has a bright yellow throat, 



and is an exceedingly free bloomer 5 



TRITOMA. 

 Uvaria Grandiflora — Popularly known as Red-hot Poker. Flower spikes orange-scarlet, re- 

 maining a long time in bloom. H. P. 4 ft 10 



SALPIGLOSSIS. 



Very pretty autumn blooming plants with funnel-shaped flowers, beautifully veined 

 and marbled. H. H. A. Pkt. 



Large Flowered, Finest Mixed — 14 oz. 25c 5 



Emperor — Magnificent and brilliant flowered, rivaling the Orchid in the beauty and 

 brilliance of their blooms. Mixed colors 10 



SANVITALIA. 



Procumbens, fl. pi. — Very pretty dwarf-growing and free-blooming plants. Flowers 

 double bright golden yellow, produced in great abundance. 14 It. H. A 5 



SAPONARIA. 



Compact-growing plants, producing beautiful star-like flowers freely all summer. 

 Good for bedding. H. A. pkt. 



Calabrica, pink; Calabrica Alba, white, each 5 



SCABIOSA. Mourning Bride or Sweet Scabious. 

 Very desirable plants, producing very pretty flowers or many colors in great profusion. 

 Good for cutting for vases, etc. H. A. pkt. 



Dwarf Double — Flowers very double and globular; oz. 30c 5 



Leviathan Mixed — Large and beautiful double flowers, oz. 50c 5 



PERENNIAL SCABIOUS. Pkt. 



Caucasica — Soft lilac blue 10 



Caucasica Alba — Pure white 10 



Japonica — Lavender blue 10 



SCHIZANTHUS. 



The Schizanthus is a marvelous annual which because of its fantastic flowers, has been 

 aptly called "The Poor Man's Orchid." 



Pkt. 



Dwarf Large Flowered Hybrids 10 



Wisetonensis-^A remarkably free flowering variety, presenting a grand appearance 



with its myriads of variously colored flowers. Used largely as a pot plant 15 



Wisetonensis, Improved Dwarf — Produce larger flowers than the foregoing and of 

 a wider range of color 15 



SHAMROCK. 

 True Irish — Small leaved 10 



STOKESIA 



(STOKE'S ASTER). Pkt. 



Cyanea— One of the most useful perennial plants. It begins to bloom during July, 

 producing in great abundance large, showy Aster-like, deep blue flowers, which are 

 valuable for cutting, blooming the first year from seed ,. 10 



Cyanea Alba — A pure white flowering counterpart of the above 15 



DOUBLE SUNFLOWERS. 



Californicus — Extra large, double, 5 feet. Oz. 15c 5 



Chrysanthemum-Flowered — A magnificient Sunflower. The flowers 

 are a deep orange color, very double and slightly fringed, produced on 



long stems. Oz. 15c 5 



Globosus Fistulosus — Flowers very large and globular, of a bright, 

 rich saffron color. 6 ft. Oz. 20c 5 



PERENNIAL SUNFLOWERS. 



Helianthus, Multiflorus, Fl. PI. — The well-known, hardy double 



Sunflower, very fine for cutting 10 



Hardy Purple Sunflower — See Rudbeckia Purpurea, page 73. 



STATICE (Sea Lavender) H. H. A. 



A splendid, %'ery free flowering annual, bearing flowers in great quantities 

 from early June until hard frost. Sow seed inside in March. 

 Sinuata Rosea — 2 ft. Rose colored flowers 10 



Sweet William. 



