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A. CURRIE .§c CO.m
c.S«S!l
130 Wisconsin St.. Milwaukee. Wis.l^
MARIGOLD
The African and French Marig-olds are old favorite free-flower-
ing annuals of easy culture; both are extremely effective. The
former have uniformly large yellow or orange-colored flowers, and
are well adapted for large beds or mixed borders, the latter are
dwarfer in growth, with beautifully striped flowers, and better suit-
ed for bedding purposes, or for pot culture; they succeed best in a
light soil, with full exposure to the sun.
Pkt.
African Double Lemon — Flowers double lemon-yellow. % oz.,
20e 05
African Double Orange — Flowers densely double, rich deep
golden-orange. % oz., 20c 05
African Double Finest Mixed. % oz., 20e 05
African El Dorado — Mammoth double flowers, colors yellow
and orange. % oz., 20c .05
French Double Finest Mixed — Colors reddish brown, striped
gold. % oz., 20c 05
Lesrion of Honor — Dwarf, single bright golden yellow, marked
velvety-brown ". 05
Marigold, Legion of Honor.
IPOMOEAS
EVENING GLORIES AND MOON-FLOVVEIRS.
Handsome flow^ered varieties with ornamental foliage.
Cardlnalis (Cardinal Climber) — See page 50.
Uona Nox (Good Night or Evening Glory) — Beautiful, large
flowering, fragrant, violet color $fl.05
Heavenly Blue — Beautiful, extra large, sky-blue flowers
borne in clusters and large heart-shaped leaves 10
Pkt.
Leari (Dawn Flower) — Flowers beau-
tiful bright blue, borne in clusters..
.10
African Marigold.
Seto.sa (Brazilian Morning Glory) — ■
Bears large, handsome foliage.
The flowers are bright rose with a
deeper colored star In the center
and borne in clusters, followed by
curious seed pods 10
THE NEW GIANT WHITE
MOONFLOWER
Ipomoea Grandiflora — This greatly improved
variety of the popular Moonflower Vine,
produces much larger flowers and in
greater profusion. It' grown in well en-
riched soil in a warm, sunny location and
given sufficient water while making
growth, the vine will attain a height of
from 60 to 75 feet during the summer
season, and be covered with large bluish
green heart-shaped leaves, and will be
studded from July until frost with im-
mense saucer-shaped flowers from 7 to 8
inches across and as glistening white as
disks of white satin. They are also softly
fragrant. The flowers open about sun-
set, close the next morning, though on
cloudy davs they remain open until noon.
The effect^ particularly on moonlit nights,
is entrancingly beautiful.
Per 100 seeds $0.50
Pkt 10

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Author A. Currie & Company.; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.
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Farm and garden annual : 1923.
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42215974
Item ID
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133091 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Title ID
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66154 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 64
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NameFound:Grandiflora NameFound:Ipomoea NameConfirmed:Ipomoea sp. cdK153 EOLID:23770052
BHL Page URL
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42215974
DOI
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10.5962/bhl.title.66154
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Flickr sets
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  • A. Currie & Company Farm and garden annual : 1923.
  • Garden Stories
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  • Bulbs (Plants)
  • Catalogs
  • Equipment and supplies
  • Flowers
  • Gardening
  • Nurseries (Horticulture)
  • Plants, Ornamental
  • Seeds
  • Vegetables
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
  • bhl:page 42215974
  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42215974
  • bhlGardenStories
  • BHLinbloom
  • bulbs (plants)
  • nurseries (horticulture)
  • plants, ornamental
  • u.s. department of agriculture, national agricultural library
  • bhlgardenstories
  • bhlinbloom
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28 January 2015
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