Archive image from page 83 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1923 48th year curriesfarmgarde19curr_6 Year: 1923 ( If only one plant is grown in the home it should be the rich red Geranium S. A. Nutt. Immense blooms; wonderful foliage. Hardy Chrysanthemums. CliryMuutlieuiuni, U|>al. The Hardy Chrysanthemum gives us the most attractive outdoor fall flower. It is a plant without equal, either in solid beds, mixed borders or planted against foundations. HOMESTEAD —Strong shade of pink. Has no equal for size, 20c. INDIAN—Soft red flowers of good siz


Archive image from page 83 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1923 48th year curriesfarmgarde19curr_6 Year: 1923 ( If only one plant is grown in the home it should be the rich red Geranium S. A. Nutt. Immense blooms; wonderful foliage. Hardy Chrysanthemums. CliryMuutlieuiuni, U|>al. The Hardy Chrysanthemum gives us the most attractive outdoor fall flower. It is a plant without equal, either in solid beds, mixed borders or planted against foundations. HOMESTEAD —Strong shade of pink. Has no equal for size, 20c. INDIAN—Soft red flowers of good size. None better. 25c. ALICE HO\VELL—Rich shade of orange yellow. New. Extra fine. 25c. MORMANDIE — Delicate pink of recent Introduction; pop- ular. 25c. MISS F. COLLIER—The new hardy popular pure white pompom. 20c. EXHIBITION CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Price, any variety, 2.'c each; 3 for 00c; 12 for $ RED OSTRICH PLUME—Rich red flowers heavily plumed. IVORY—A fine white. Makes an excellent pot plant. CHTEI'AIN—Shell pink, exquisite form and finish. YELLOW OSTRICH PLUME—Large plumed flowers of a rich yellow color. OPAI.—Lavender pink with light silvery tints of pink on edges of petal. CARNATIONS -THE NATIONAL FLOWER. MATCHLESS—Won two gold medals as a matchless white, clove scented; ideal for bouquets. 25c each. BEACON 'The Lighthouse Carnation.'—A rich crim- son; blooms average 314 inches In diameter. 25c each. ENCHANTRESS SUPREME—A striking salmon-pink variety, which has proven very profitable to the commercial grower. 25c each. GAIETY—Glossy white, delicately penciled scarlet, ex- ceptional. 25c each. DOUBLE FLOVVER- IXG PINKS. Hardy Scotch or Sweet May Pinks. Flowers perfectly double, clove-scented, and the plants entirely hardy. Each 25c; 3 for 70c. ABBOTSFORD — Deep car- mine, marbled with white. A beautiful flower. HER MAJESTY — One of the finest. Color pure white. Very sweet scented. HOMESTEAD — Flow e r s beautiful glowing red with maroon cen


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