Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . fine, dense and procumbent foliage andthe profusion of their flowers wliich. in earlysummer, create a blaze of color difhcult todescribe. P. Amoena—6-inches. May. Pretty bright pinkstar-like flowers. P. Sulnilata—6 inches, May. An elegant va-riety. The flowers, are a delicate flesh pink,with darker shade towards the 10c; per doz. $ PYRETHRUM—Feverfew. p. Uliginosum (Giant Ox-Eye Daisy)—4 to 5feet. September and October. This is In-deed a magnificent plant and- one of thevery finest for tlie lierbaceous border forsupplying cut flowers in


Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . fine, dense and procumbent foliage andthe profusion of their flowers wliich. in earlysummer, create a blaze of color difhcult todescribe. P. Amoena—6-inches. May. Pretty bright pinkstar-like flowers. P. Sulnilata—6 inches, May. An elegant va-riety. The flowers, are a delicate flesh pink,with darker shade towards the 10c; per doz. $ PYRETHRUM—Feverfew. p. Uliginosum (Giant Ox-Eye Daisy)—4 to 5feet. September and October. This is In-deed a magnificent plant and- one of thevery finest for tlie lierbaceous border forsupplying cut flowers in the autumn. Itforms a stout, upriglit b\ish, bearing innu-merable large, pure white flowers, liavingbright yellow 15c; per doz $ RANUNCULUS—Buttercup. Very attractive border plants of easy culture, succeeding well in any good garden soil. R. Acris, FL PI. (Bachelors Button)—2 feet. May. Foliage handsomelycut; flowers very double; color, a shining golden yellow; blooms veryprofusely. Each 15c; per doz $ PTIiETHUDM ULIGINOSUM—GIANT OX-BYB DAISY. 110 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS.


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