Archive image from page 56 of Currie's garden annual spring,. Currie's garden annual : spring, 1935 60th year curriesgardenann19curr_1 Year: 1935 ( CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS Page 53 -4UH ♦ ,. H H B'' W' 'M -»l K ' V HARDY PRIMROSES The hardy Primroses are among our most delightful spring flowers. They require a partially shaded location ; are fine for the rock garden. PRIMULA JAPONICA HYBRIDA~A magnificent strain of hardy Japanese Primroses. The colors range from pure white, through shades of pink to deep crimson. Seeds Pkt. 15c AURICULA (Primula Auricula)—Finest mixed. Seeds P


Archive image from page 56 of Currie's garden annual spring,. Currie's garden annual : spring, 1935 60th year curriesgardenann19curr_1 Year: 1935 ( CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS Page 53 -4UH ♦ ,. H H B'' W' 'M -»l K ' V HARDY PRIMROSES The hardy Primroses are among our most delightful spring flowers. They require a partially shaded location ; are fine for the rock garden. PRIMULA JAPONICA HYBRIDA~A magnificent strain of hardy Japanese Primroses. The colors range from pure white, through shades of pink to deep crimson. Seeds Pkt. 15c AURICULA (Primula Auricula)—Finest mixed. Seeds Pkt. 10c Hardy Primrose RANUNCULUS (Buttercup) ACRIS FL. PL.—Double golden-yellow flowers. IMPROVED PALESTINE STRAIN—Conta nany beautiful colors. 25c POLYANTHUS (Primula Elatior)—Bunch-flowered. Showy, early, free-flowering hardy perennial plants, fine for either pot or outdoor culture ; containing all colors from purest white to the richest crim- son. 9 inches. Plants, price, each, 25c; seeds Pkt. 10c SCABIOSA (Perennial Blue Bonnet) Perennial Scabiosas are very similar to the annual varieties. By sowing the seed inside in March, and planting outside early, the plants will flower the first year. SCABIOSA CAUCASICA GOLDINGENSIS — This is an English strain, the flowers are very large of a rich lavender color. Seeds Pkt. 25c SCABIOSA COLUMBARIA—This is a South African form of the European Scabiosa. There is a decided place for this on the perennial list. It can be briefly described as a hardy, low-growing perennial with fine, light-green foliage, some of the flowers measuring from 2 to inches across with short, compact petals, borne on long, slender, but strong stems. Columbaria Pink. Seeds Pkt. 25c Columbaria Lavender. Seeds Pkt. 25c RUDBECKIA (Cone Flotver) NEWMANI—A showy, hardy perennial with bright orange flowers and a black cone. Seeds Pkt. 10c PURPUREA—A hardy perennial bearing large, showy, reddish-purple flowers with a large cone-shap


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