Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . AQUILEGIA. 96 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, AVIS. ? : ?A- >f. i 4r-. DELPHINIUM PEKEXXIAL LABKSP0E. DELPHINIUM—Perennial Larkspur. A most attractive perennial. The long- spikesof handsome flowers are very freely pro-duced from early summer till late in fall,care being- taken, however, to remove allseed pods. They are exceedingly useful forcutting. Very choice Mixed Hybrid Varie-ties, each 25c; per doz. $ D. Belladonna—2 feet. The flowers are veryabundantly produced continuously through-out the summer season. Color a clear tur-quoise


Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . AQUILEGIA. 96 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, AVIS. ? : ?A- >f. i 4r-. DELPHINIUM PEKEXXIAL LABKSP0E. DELPHINIUM—Perennial Larkspur. A most attractive perennial. The long- spikesof handsome flowers are very freely pro-duced from early summer till late in fall,care being- taken, however, to remove allseed pods. They are exceedingly useful forcutting. Very choice Mixed Hybrid Varie-ties, each 25c; per doz. $ D. Belladonna—2 feet. The flowers are veryabundantly produced continuously through-out the summer season. Color a clear tur-quoise blue. Each 30c; per doz. $ D. Forniosum—3 feet. Large blue and whiteflowers; profuse bloomer. Each 15c; perdoz. $ D. Grandiflorum—3 feet. This superb varietyin mixed colors embraces all shades of blueand violet as well as white flowers. Each15c; per doz. $ FlNKIA—Day Lily. This is one of the most effective plants forthe decoration of the Laneeolata—1% feet, August. Ovata—1 foot, August. Lilac. F. Subcordata—1 V2 feet, June. White. Eaeh 20c; per doz. $ GAILLARDIA—Bla


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