Archive image from page 31 of Currie's garden annual (1942). Currie's garden annual curriesgardenann19curr_7 Year: 1942 ( Flower Jubilee Gem, '4 01., 50c; Pkt., 15c. Cosmos Strikingly beautiful, free blooming hardy annuals, bearing on abundance of handsome flowers like minia- ture single Dahlias, on long stems, during summer and foil. They ore excellent for cutting for vases, etc. SENSATION (Mammoth Flowering) Giant flowers, 4' to 6' across, ore had within 10 weeks from seed and are borne most profusely until frost on strong, robust plonts, 4 to 6 feet high. Flowers hove prettily fluted petol
Archive image from page 31 of Currie's garden annual (1942). Currie's garden annual curriesgardenann19curr_7 Year: 1942 ( Flower Jubilee Gem, '4 01., 50c; Pkt., 15c. Cosmos Strikingly beautiful, free blooming hardy annuals, bearing on abundance of handsome flowers like minia- ture single Dahlias, on long stems, during summer and foil. They ore excellent for cutting for vases, etc. SENSATION (Mammoth Flowering) Giant flowers, 4' to 6' across, ore had within 10 weeks from seed and are borne most profusely until frost on strong, robust plonts, 4 to 6 feet high. Flowers hove prettily fluted petols which slightly overlap. They are borne on long strong stems so desirable for cutting. Lorger flowers, if wanted for exhibition or oth- er purposes, may be obtoin- ed by disbudding. Pink—I/a 01., 40c; Pkt., 15c. White—'o 01., 40c; Pkt., 15c. Mixed—The above three col- ors well blended Extra choice. Ve 01., 30c; 1/4 01., 50c; 1/2 ox., 85e; Pkt., 10c. NEW EARLY DOUBLE CROWNED AND CRESTED The plonts ore similar m hab- it to our famous strom of eorly flowering Cosmos, and o foir percentage hove dou- ble crowns, which give the flower o very dainty ond ex- quisite appcaroncc. Double Crimson—Pkt., 20c. Double Pink Beauty — Pkt., 20c. Double White Queen — Pkt., COSMOS MINIATURE GOLD- EN Thi'j ffcc-bloominq Cos- mos only grows obout 18', the stor-likc flowers are of o rich yellow color ond ore very ottroctive on the deep olive qrcen. finely cut foli- oge Pkt., 10c. ORANGE FLARE (Gold Medal Winner, 1935) Orange Flare blooms within 90 days of sowing and will grow and bloom until frost. The flowers are a vivid or- ange and the foliage is on attractive light green. Seed should not be sown outdoors until the soil is warm and should have a sunny location. 1/4 01., 35e; Pkt., 10c. EARLY MAMMOTH FLOWER- ING—Will bloom in July from p seed sown in the open ground in May, ond continue in flow- er until frost. ' Early Crimson Early Pink Early White Early Choice Mixed Any of the above
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