Currie's garden annual - 1939 (1939) (20196068814)

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Currie's garden annual - 1939 (1939) (20196068814)

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Title: Currie's garden annual : 1939
Identifier: curriesgardenann19curr_5 (find matches)
Year: 1939 (1930s)
Authors: Currie Brothers Company; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs
Publisher: Milwaukee, Wis. : Currie Bros. Co.
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library



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30 DR. F. E. BENNETT. (A) Peach- red, flame scarlet throat, speckled ruby and creamy whito. PEACE. (B) White with pale lilac on interior of petals. ORANGE QUEEN. (C) Deep ap- ricot and orange. BETTY NUTHALL. (D) Coral, yel- lov/, orange. Large, strong spikes. CHARLES DICKENS. (E) Favorite wine-purple. VIRGINIA. (F) Gorgeous scarlet. GIANT NYMPH. (G) Light sal- mon-pink. One of the best. GOLDEN DREAM. (H) Pure, clear, golden-yellow. BERTY SNOW. (I) An exhibition glad. Exquisite orchid. Aiiraciive Prices ON BULBS! All bulbs shown on these two pages are available at very reasonable prices — at our store or by mall. ASK FOR THE LATEST PRICES—on any quantity or combination you may want. And be sure to see our SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFERS! APRICOT GLOW. (J) Clear, soft apricot. SOUTHERN CROSS. (K) Large dork rose. One of the best new varieties. BAGDAD. (L) Smoky old rose. Very popular. W. H. PHIPPS. (M) Most popular pink. Gicnt flowering. VEILCHENBLAU. (N) Fine violet blue flov/ers. Pansy purple splotch. ALBATROSS. (O) New giant pure white. PICARDY. (P) Immense flowers. Pink, opricot, flame. COMMANDER KOEHL. (Q) Big, dork red. Best in this color. GOLD EAGLE. (R) Deep, golden yeliov/. MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. Begonia- rose, flame scarlet, pale lemon, speckled with ruby. MINUET. Beautiful, cleor light lavender. Heavily textured blooms. PFITZER'S TRIUMPH. Orange- salmon, velvet-red throat. MRS. FRANK PENDLETON. Rose pink. Throot blotched, deep red.
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FANCY-LEAVED CALADIUMS. Few summer foliage plants con equal the fancy leaved Caladiums for rich, beoutiful color and dramotic effect. Semi-tropical bulbs. Frequently used for porch boxes and pots. ELEPHANT'S EAR. One of the largest ornamental foli- age plants for beds and borders. The huge green leaves give a most unusual effect. Try it as a border for tall Connos, and edge with low-growing foliage plaits.

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