Archive image from page 28 of Currie's garden annual (1942). Currie's garden annual curriesgardenann19curr_7 Year: 1942 ( RUST PROOF ANTIRRHINUM MIXED COLORS Pkt., 10c '/4 ox., 50e NEW DWARF RUST-PROOF VARIETIES (Grow about 20' high) INDIAN GIRL—A brownish-oronge overlaid finely with bright yellow. Pkt., 15c. CELESTIAL—A grand new voriety of the dwarf type, the plants are acompact and have spikes 10-15 inches long, the color is a rich salmon rose, a wonderful bedding variety. Pkt., 15c. OLD GOLD SHADES—Old gold and apricot. A charming com- bination of art shades. Very uniform in height. Pkt.,


Archive image from page 28 of Currie's garden annual (1942). Currie's garden annual curriesgardenann19curr_7 Year: 1942 ( RUST PROOF ANTIRRHINUM MIXED COLORS Pkt., 10c '/4 ox., 50e NEW DWARF RUST-PROOF VARIETIES (Grow about 20' high) INDIAN GIRL—A brownish-oronge overlaid finely with bright yellow. Pkt., 15c. CELESTIAL—A grand new voriety of the dwarf type, the plants are acompact and have spikes 10-15 inches long, the color is a rich salmon rose, a wonderful bedding variety. Pkt., 15c. OLD GOLD SHADES—Old gold and apricot. A charming com- bination of art shades. Very uniform in height. Pkt., ISe. ORANGE SHADES—Shades of oronge passing from deep shoeds to light tones. Pkt., 15c. WILDFIRE—A new color in Snapdragons, bright orange scarlet with a bright clear yellow lip. Pkt., 15c. GUINEA GOLD—Striking flowers, glowing bronzy orange, with yellow throats. Plants grow dwarf and bushy, 12' to 18' high. This 1939 All-America Selection is a truly grond Snap- dragon, with mony large flowers on compoct spikes. Pkt., 25c. DWARF MIXED—The color range, size of the flowers and the habit of the plants ore most remarkoble. Pkt., 10c. FORCING VARIETIES CEYLON COURT—Large beautiful Conary Yellow, fine for forcing. Pkt., 25c. CHEVIOT MAID SUPREME—Cleor pink. Pkt., SOe. HELEN—A beautiful shade of salmon, fine for forcing Pkt., 3Sc. JENNIE SCHNEIDER—Beautiful solmon pink. Pkt., 25c. COATE'S YELLOW PERFECTION—Deep golden yellow Pkt., 50c. LUCKY STRIKE—Pure white, grows 3 to 4 feet. Pkt., 50c. ROMAN GOLD—Deep golden yellow, suffused pink. Pkt., 25e. WHITE ROCK—The most popular of the early white Snopdragons for forcing during winter ond early spring. 1/16 ox., 65c.; 1,'8 oi., $; Pkt., 25c. AFTERGLOW—The finest golden orange. Pkt., SOe. SUN TAN—Early flowering orange tan. Pkt., SOe. QuiAle (RUSTPROOF I


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