Archive image from page 111 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1914 curriesfarmgarde19curr_11 Year: 1914 ( 106 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. IRIS. IMPERIAL JAPANESE IBIS. LOBELIA. A most effective plant of very easy culture, (101115 well in any good soil. L. (Cardinal Flower)—2 feet, August. A very showy plant of easy culture. Each 15c; per doz $ LYCHNIS—Lamp Flower. A charming: border plant; should be in every garden. L. Visearia Splendens—2 feet, June. Large spike-, deep red double fragrant flowers. Each 20c; per doz $2


Archive image from page 111 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1914 curriesfarmgarde19curr_11 Year: 1914 ( 106 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. IRIS. IMPERIAL JAPANESE IBIS. LOBELIA. A most effective plant of very easy culture, (101115 well in any good soil. L. (Cardinal Flower)—2 feet, August. A very showy plant of easy culture. Each 15c; per doz $ LYCHNIS—Lamp Flower. A charming: border plant; should be in every garden. L. Visearia Splendens—2 feet, June. Large spike-, deep red double fragrant flowers. Each 20c; per doz $ MONARDA—Horse Mint. Exceedingly effective, in fact quite indispensable plant for the border, and equally useful for massing on the lawn. Plant dwarf and compact; foliage and flowers highly aromatic. Blooms most profusely. M. DIdyma (Oswego Tea)—1 foot, August. Scar- let; very desirable. Each 15c; per doz $ PHYSOSTEGIA—False Dragon Head. P. Virginiea—3 to 4 feet. A beautiful free- blooming perennial. If kept cut will flower from mid-summer until fall. Color, a shell pink. An exceedingly desirable plant. Each 15c; per doz. $ PLATYCODON—Chinese Bell-Flower. Attractive plants, resembling the Campanulas. P. Grandiilorum—3 feet; blooms continuously all summer. Flowers blue and white, bell-shaped. Each 15c; per doz $ POPPY. Perennial Poppies stand almost unrivalled among hardy plants for beauty and general usefulness. P. Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy)—1 foot, June. Pretty dwarf-growing Poppies, producing a great abundance of white, yellow and orange-colored flowers. Each 15c; per doz $ P. Orfentule (Oriental Poppy)—3 feet, June. A magnificent Poppy, bearing flowers often mea- suring 6 inches across; color most brilliant scar- let, with black blotches. Its glory lies in the marvelous gorgeousness and immense size of its flowers, which rear themselves on leafy stalks well above the foliage of the plant itself. Each 20c; per doz $ The Iris has alw


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