Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . ispensable in the her-baceous or shrubbery border. All the varieties are very showy andexceedingly effective. R. Golden Glow—Very popular and fully merits the praise bestowedupon it. The plant is strong and bears long, strong-stemmed, verylarge and very double golden-yellow flowers in great prolusionthrough several weeks of mid-summer. Each 15c; per doz. $ clumps. Each 25c; per doz. $ Purpurea—4 feet, August. A re-markably showy, strong-growingplant, producing abundantly itslarge reddish-purple flowers duringthe months of August


Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . ispensable in the her-baceous or shrubbery border. All the varieties are very showy andexceedingly effective. R. Golden Glow—Very popular and fully merits the praise bestowedupon it. The plant is strong and bears long, strong-stemmed, verylarge and very double golden-yellow flowers in great prolusionthrough several weeks of mid-summer. Each 15c; per doz. $ clumps. Each 25c; per doz. $ Purpurea—4 feet, August. A re-markably showy, strong-growingplant, producing abundantly itslarge reddish-purple flowers duringthe months of August and Septem-ber. Each 15c; per doz. $ Crop. A very useful family of succulentplants which withstand a degree ofdrought that most plants would suc-cumb to. Admirably adapted for therockery. S. Spectabile (Syn. Fabaria)—1% feet,September. Rosy pink. A very de-sirable plant. Each 15c; per doz.$ Snectabills Brilliant—1% feet. Anew and very superior upright va-riety. Flowers very bright 30c; per doz. $


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