Archive image from page 37 of Currie's garden annual spring. Currie's garden annual : spring 1936 61st year curriesgardenann19curr_2 Year: 1936 ( Page 32 CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Currie's Nasturtiums Double Dwarf Nasturtiums Novelties for 1936 DWARF DOUBLE GEM MIXTURE This mixture is composed of an even- ly balanced range of cheerful colors on dwarf, compact plants. We believe that for general use this strain will be- come more popular than the Gleams. The plants are really dwarf, totally without runners. The good sized flow- ers are double and sweet scented and cover the little
Archive image from page 37 of Currie's garden annual spring. Currie's garden annual : spring 1936 61st year curriesgardenann19curr_2 Year: 1936 ( Page 32 CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Currie's Nasturtiums Double Dwarf Nasturtiums Novelties for 1936 DWARF DOUBLE GEM MIXTURE This mixture is composed of an even- ly balanced range of cheerful colors on dwarf, compact plants. We believe that for general use this strain will be- come more popular than the Gleams. The plants are really dwarf, totally without runners. The good sized flow- ers are double and sweet scented and cover the little plants in an excellent color range. Pkt. 15c DWARF DOUBLE GOLDEN GLOBE Identical in color with the popular Golden Gleam, its habit and trueness to type also compares favorably with the excellence of Golden Gleam. Uniformly dwarf and compact, Golden Globe is the first named color variety in the new Gem Type. It is very free flowering, and the well formed double flowers of deep gold- en yellow are delicately sweet scented. Pkt. 15c DWARF GROWING VARIETIES Empress of India—Rich, salmon-scarlet. Golden Queen—Rich, orange. King of Tom Thumbs—Scarlet with dark leaves. King Theodore—Rich crimson, leaves dark. Moonlight (Pearl)—Creamy white. Rose—Bright rose. Anv of the above sorts—oz., 15c; xk lb., 45c; 1 lb., $ Pkt. 5c MIXTURES OF DWARF NASTURTIUMS CURRIE'S EXHIBITION MIXTURE— Made of the handsomest, large flower- ing varieties, including the latest beau- tiful hybrids, blended to produce the best combination of colors. Oz., 15c; lb., 50c; 1 lb., $ ___Large Pkt. 10c Tall or Climbing Varieties These are very effective for covering out-houses, fences, etc., and equally useful for planting at the top of slopes and allowed to trail. King Theodore—Velvety crimson, leaves dark. Dunnett's Orange—Orange blotched crimson. Sunlight (Jupiter)—Rich golden yellow. Vesuvius—Rosy salmon, leaves dark. Any of the absve sorts—oz., 15c; V± lb., 45c; 1 lb., $ Pkt.
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