. Currie's bulbs and plants : autumn 1926. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Snowdrops. SNOWDROPS. The little nodding flowers of this well known plant are generally the first to appear in spring, often rearing their delicate heads above a light covering of snow in early March. Each, $.07; Dozen, $.60; per 100, $ ANEMONE. ("Windflower-) For brilliancy of color and profusion of bloom, none of the Spring flowers surpass the Anemone, they are an ex- cellent decorative plant for house or garden. The folia


. Currie's bulbs and plants : autumn 1926. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Snowdrops. SNOWDROPS. The little nodding flowers of this well known plant are generally the first to appear in spring, often rearing their delicate heads above a light covering of snow in early March. Each, $.07; Dozen, $.60; per 100, $ ANEMONE. ("Windflower-) For brilliancy of color and profusion of bloom, none of the Spring flowers surpass the Anemone, they are an ex- cellent decorative plant for house or garden. The foliage is attractive and above all the plant is crowned wih long stemmed beautiful flowers in many colors. If planted outdoors they must be well protected witli leaves or other litter during the Winter. Giant French or Poppy-flowered Anemones—Mixed, con- taining a wonderful range of colors, including Scarlet, Blue, White, Rose, Etc. Each, $; Dozen, $ St. Brigid Anemones—A celebrated Irish Strain of Semi- double floyering Poppy Anemones in a multitude of charm- ing colors. Each, $; Dozen, $). PAEONIES Choice Herbaceous Varieties. Paeonies have continued to increase in popular favor with each succeeding year as pre-eminent among our hardy perennial plants. In response to the increasing demand, cultivators of this beautiful plant have enthusiastically en- gaged themselves in introducing and propagating new varieties, aiming at more perfect flowers of more delicate tints and deeper, richer shades. The new varieties them- selves sufficiently attest the success of these efforts. Not to have seen any of them at its best is to have missed a flower exquisitely lovely. No class of plants is more easily grown than Paeonies and few repay the care given them so generously. They ai'e perfectly hardy and thrive in almost any soil, but any extra attention given them will be amply repaid; deeply cultivat- ed and well enriched loam suits them best. In shady places, where few pl


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