Archive image from page 31 of Currie's garden annual spring. Currie's garden annual : spring 1931 56th year curriesgardenann19curr Year: 1931 ( CURRIE BROTHERS CO. MILWAUKEE. WISCONSIN California Poppy. ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNIA POPPY Showing, free flowering annuals, of dwarf spreading habit. The seed should be sown in the open ground where wanted, as they- do not transplant well. Pkt. Crimson King—Bright crimson, inside satiny carmine. oz., 65c $ Golden West—Bright yellow with deep orange blotches at the base. oz., 25c .10 Lovely—Rose pink suffused salmon 10 Orange Flame—Vivid orang
Archive image from page 31 of Currie's garden annual spring. Currie's garden annual : spring 1931 56th year curriesgardenann19curr Year: 1931 ( CURRIE BROTHERS CO. MILWAUKEE. WISCONSIN California Poppy. ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNIA POPPY Showing, free flowering annuals, of dwarf spreading habit. The seed should be sown in the open ground where wanted, as they- do not transplant well. Pkt. Crimson King—Bright crimson, inside satiny carmine. oz., 65c $ Golden West—Bright yellow with deep orange blotches at the base. oz., 25c .10 Lovely—Rose pink suffused salmon 10 Orange Flame—Vivid orange .10 The Geisha—Inside petals brilliant gold, outside orange-crimson, fluted 10 Tango—Rich bronzy red overlaid terra cotta 15 Mandarin—Inside rich orange, outside bright scarlet. , 25c 10 Mikado—Large lustrous orange-crimson .10 Vesuvius—Wallflower red 10 Finest Mixed—All colors. Oz., 25c 05 Currie's New Hybrids—Contains many wonderful new colors. oz. .10 Double Mixed 10 Bush Eschscholtzia—See Hunnemannia .10 EUPHORBIA Pkt. Heterophylla (Mexican Fire Plant)—A striking annual foliage plant with smooth glossy leaves, changing as the season advances to a beautiful orange-scarlet. The plants grow 3 to 4 ft high with many branches $ Variegata (Snow on the Mountain)—A beautiful, hardy annual with green and white variegated foliage. Sow in open ground early in spring. 2 feet. oz., 15c 10 Four O'clock—See Marvel of Peru. GAILLARDIA THE DAZZLER We offer here a reselected strain of a giant perennial Gaillardia, which is now becoming very popular. The flowers are very large, of dark, rich red with a bright orange tip on the end of each petal, making it a very attractive flower for florists and for table decoration. This strain has been selected for the length and strength of the stems and we highly recommend this. By far the largest and most attractive Red Giant Gaillardia on the market to- day. Pkt., 25c.
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