. Currie's 65th year garden annual. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ^ i 1 A 1 ^ w i^m WiS^SS^^J^^Ki ' >^% 4n- Mr^nURiM^Ml i^^BHy ^KjalB ^pc V '^'^^^is ^Bpf '^-^* A v^ '^»|JP1 F5«|, Mv ^5j,^ ^^^^E^^^ '^'^"'^{i [JhH Cockscomb (Celosia Crisfata) Exceedingly handsome half-hardy annu- als, nnaking a grand display in the open border. As pot plonts for the conserva- tory they ore very decorative and al- ways attract a good deal of attenti


. Currie's 65th year garden annual. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ^ i 1 A 1 ^ w i^m WiS^SS^^J^^Ki ' >^% 4n- Mr^nURiM^Ml i^^BHy ^KjalB ^pc V '^'^^^is ^Bpf '^-^* A v^ '^»|JP1 F5«|, Mv ^5j,^ ^^^^E^^^ '^'^"'^{i [JhH Cockscomb (Celosia Crisfata) Exceedingly handsome half-hardy annu- als, nnaking a grand display in the open border. As pot plonts for the conserva- tory they ore very decorative and al- ways attract a good deal of attention for their brilliant colors end unique form. Pkt., 10c. GLASGOW PRIZE—The finest strain of dwarf Cockscomb, bearing immense dark crimson combs. Pkt., lOe. DWARF CRIMSON- DWARF YELLOW- CELOSIA PLUMOSA (Plumbed Cocksccmb) Half-hardy annuals, producing large feathered flowers of brilliont colors throughout the season. The plonts ara ornomentol, forming tall, graceful, pyr- amidal bushes, branching freely and bearing numerous plumes which resem- ble ostrich feathers well above the foli- age. The plumes can be cut and dried for winter bouquets. 2-3 feet. Golden Yellow—Pkt., 10c. Purple Crimson—Pkt., lOe. -Pkt., Pkt., lOe. 10c. THOMPSON'S MAGNIFICA — A grand strain of many colors. ','4 oi., 40c; Pkt., 10c. Celosia, Thompson's Magnifico CELOSIA ROYAL VELVET 1939 All-America Selection Symmetrical 2-foot plant pro- duces a large center head ond numerous large, erect, long- stemmed cockscombs of richest cormine or crimson color on basal branches. Foliage is bronzy green with reddish margins. Very strik- ing. Pkt., 25c. FLAME OF FIRE—18". A new type of pyramidal habit, the center and side branches terminate in well-rounded flower heads of o fiery scarlet. A very showy plant. PkK, 20e. PRIDE OF CASTLE GOULD—A handsome strain of pyramidal, compact growth, bearing immense, extra fine feothered plumes of many beautiful shades of red and yellow, with pretty foliage. They a


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