Archive image from page 85 of Currie's farm & garden annual. Currie's farm & garden annual : spring 1922 47th year curriesfarmgarde19curr_5 Year: 1922 ( Aquilcgia. AQl ILEGIA—Columbine. Perfectly hardy. Produces a wealth of brilliant colored flOTTcrs from May to September. Coerulea—1 foot. April to Julj-. Flowers large, sepals violet blue, petals pure white. Chrysantha—3 feet. May. A beautiful variety, having golden yellow flowers, which are very fragrant. Currle's I>ong Spurred Hybrids—Mixed colors. 2 feet. Robust plant, bearing large, long-lasting flowers. Each 2oc; per doz. $ Monta


Archive image from page 85 of Currie's farm & garden annual. Currie's farm & garden annual : spring 1922 47th year curriesfarmgarde19curr_5 Year: 1922 ( Aquilcgia. AQl ILEGIA—Columbine. Perfectly hardy. Produces a wealth of brilliant colored flOTTcrs from May to September. Coerulea—1 foot. April to Julj-. Flowers large, sepals violet blue, petals pure white. Chrysantha—3 feet. May. A beautiful variety, having golden yellow flowers, which are very fragrant. Currle's I>ong Spurred Hybrids—Mixed colors. 2 feet. Robust plant, bearing large, long-lasting flowers. Each 2oc; per doz. $ Montana—(Perennial borne all summer; Each 25c; per doz. CAMPANULA—Bluebells. Medium (Canterbury Bells)—This strikingly beautiful biennial is an ex- ceedingly profuse bloomer, the large bell-shaped flowers in white, pink and shades of blue being very effective. Each 25c; per doz. $ Lactiflora Coerulea—Perennial variety. Pale blue flowers rather broadly cup-shaped. 2V2 feet. Each 30c; per doz. $ Persioifolia Grandiflora—One of the finest perennial sorts. Large blue flowers. 3 feet. Each 30c; per doz. $ HARDY GARDEN CARNATIONS. Old favorites that add to the attractiveness of the garden and furnish an abundance of cut flowers. Colors Red and MLxed. Each 25c; per doz. $ CENT.\UREA. Cornflower)—2 feet. Large violet-blue flowers fine for cutting and very attractive in the garden. $ CHRYSANTHEMUMS. If planted in a somewhat sheltered, well-drained location and given a good covering of leaves in the winter, these useful garden favorites may be relied upon to furnish a wealth and riot of bloom and color at a time when other garden flowers have succumbed to early fall frosts. Often armfuls of flowers may be gathered well into Noverhber. Colors AVhite. YcIIOM', Piulc, Indian Red. Bronze and Mixed. Each 25c; per doz. $ UKLPHIMLM—Perennial Larkspur. See illustration, page 61. A most attractive perennial. The long spikes of handsome fiower.


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