Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . aponica Rosea—3 feet. August. Like the foregoing in habit, but the flowers are a delicate rose Whirlwind—3 feet. A very hardy and strong-growingvariety, very similar to Japonica. but the flowers are semi-double, are produced in great profusion and last a longtime; color, pure Queen Charlotte—3 feet. A beautiful La France-pinkvariety; flowers large and semi-double. The color is un-usual in hardy plants. Each 20e; per doz. $ AQUILEGIA— hardy. Produce a wealth of brilliant coloredflowers from May to Septembe


Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . aponica Rosea—3 feet. August. Like the foregoing in habit, but the flowers are a delicate rose Whirlwind—3 feet. A very hardy and strong-growingvariety, very similar to Japonica. but the flowers are semi-double, are produced in great profusion and last a longtime; color, pure Queen Charlotte—3 feet. A beautiful La France-pinkvariety; flowers large and semi-double. The color is un-usual in hardy plants. Each 20e; per doz. $ AQUILEGIA— hardy. Produce a wealth of brilliant coloredflowers from May to Coerulea—1 foot, April to July. Flowers large sepals violet blue, petals pure Chrysantha—3 feet, May. A beautiful variety, having golden yellow flowers, which are very fragrantA. Glandulosa—1 foot, April and May. A conspicuouslyhandsome plant; flowers large, sepals deep blue, petalswhite. • A. Skinneri—3 feet, June. A unique and very pretty varietysepals crimson, petals light green. • Each 15c; per doz. $ AQUILEGIA. 96 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, AVIS. ? : ?A- >f. i 4r-


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