Archive image from page 37 of Currie's garden annual 1939. Currie's garden annual : 1939 curriesgardenann19curr_5 Year: 1939 ( Page 36 They thrive in any ordlna no class of plants require and attention. Plant any time after frost is out of the ground in spring until the middle of June, setting the bulbs 6 inches deep. We offer a select list of the best and up-to-date varieties, each one the care best of its color. All are large, first- after sized bulbs. Bulbs at Single and Dozen prices mailed free. If wanted by parcel post at 100 prices (6 lbs. per 100) add for postage at zone rates. RED SH


Archive image from page 37 of Currie's garden annual 1939. Currie's garden annual : 1939 curriesgardenann19curr_5 Year: 1939 ( Page 36 They thrive in any ordlna no class of plants require and attention. Plant any time after frost is out of the ground in spring until the middle of June, setting the bulbs 6 inches deep. We offer a select list of the best and up-to-date varieties, each one the care best of its color. All are large, first- after sized bulbs. Bulbs at Single and Dozen prices mailed free. If wanted by parcel post at 100 prices (6 lbs. per 100) add for postage at zone rates. RED SHADES AFLAME— edged with bright orange flame. Often measures 6 inches across. Each, 8c; doz., 73c; 100, COMMANDER KOEHL—An outstand- ing variety in form and color. Gi- gantic flowers of dark scarlet, well formed, no blotches. Each, lOc; doz., $; 100, $ CRIMSON GLOW—A perfect, very deep scarlet-crimson; flowers on o toll, strong spike. Each, 5c; doz., 50c; 100, $ DR. F. E. BENNETT-Peach-red, over- loid with flame-scorlet, throat stip- pled with ruby ond white. Each, be; doz., 60c; 100, $ MRS. LEON DOUGLAS —Gigantic spike ond blossom of Begonia Rose, striped scarlet. Each, 6c; doz., 65c; 100, $ FLAMING SWORD—A beautiful, bright red variety; early bloomer; 4 to 6 open ot the same time. Each, 7c; doz., 65c; 100, $ PFITZER'S TRIUMPH—Enormous blooms of bright salmon-orange, with very small deeper throat blotch; on account of the gigantic flowers, the stems require staking. Eoch, 8c; doz., 85c; 100, $ WAR—Deep blood-red, shaded very dark crimson. Each, 8c; doz., 75c; 100, $ PRIDE OF HILLEGOM—Deep rich scarlet with lighter throat, cream lines on center of lower petals. Each, lOc; doz., $; 100. $ SCARLET WONDER—Purest deep scorlet, mammoth flowers, many open at a time on tall, stiff stems; a reol giant. Each, 8c; doz., 75c; 100, $ WURTEMBERGIA (Pfitzer)-Large scarlet with broad soft cream blotch. Ea


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