CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL 



EUPHORBIA. 

 Spurge. 



E. C'orollata — 3 feet, 

 July. A plant of 

 easy culture, pro- 

 ducing quantities of 

 pure white flowers 

 with a small green 

 eye, borne on tall, 

 spray-like branches 

 in great profusion 

 from July to Octo- 

 ber, making a con- 

 tinuous and most 

 effective display. The 

 flowers are well 

 adapted for vases 

 and bouquets. Ex- 

 cellent for cutting. 

 Eacb 15c; per doz. 

 $1.50. 

 PUNKIA — Day Lily. 

 This plant, from the shape and appearance of its leaf sometimes called the 



Plantain Lily, is one of the most effective plants for the decoration of the 



lawn. It does splendidly as a low hedge or border plant and fills in 



admirably any corner where a low plant is required to produce the best 



effect. In or out of flower it is very attractive. 



F. "Lanceolata — 1"% ft., August. Blue. F. Variegata — 1 foot, August. Lilac. 



F. Ovata — 1 foot, August. Lilac. Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



F. Subcordata — 1% ft., June. "White. 



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GAILLARDIA. 



Blanket Flower. 



G. Grandiflora — 2 feet, June. One 

 of the showiest, most effective 

 and most satisfactory perennials 

 in cultivation. Beginning to 

 flower in June, it continues to 

 present a mass of bloom until 

 late in summer. The flowers are 

 about 2% inches in diameter, 

 borne on long, stiff stems, and 

 are exquisite in coloring, crim- 

 son, orange and vermilion blend- 

 ing most harmoniously. Each 

 10c; per doz $1.00 



GYPSOPHILLA — Chalk Plant. 



G. Paniculata — 2 feet, July. One of 

 the best of hardy plants, produc- 

 ing great quantities of white 

 flowers, very useful for cutting. 

 Each 15c; per doz $1.50 



HEMEROCALLIS — Day Lily. 



H. Flava (Yellow Day Lily) — 3 

 feet July. Each 15c; per doz. . . .$1.50 



Hemerocallis Fulva (Orange Day 

 Lily) — 3 feet, July. Each 15c; per 

 doz $1.50 



H. Ktvanso Variegata (Variegated 

 Leaved Day Lily) — 2 feet, July. 

 Each 20c; per doz $2.00 



HELIOPSIS. 



Ox-Eye. 



A valuable genus of hardy, very 

 showy plants, similar in many respects 

 to the Sunflowers. Very free and long- 

 continued bloomers, supplying great 

 quantities of flowers very useful for 

 cutting. 



H. Laevis — 4 feet, August. Orange. 

 A very beautiful, fall-blooming 

 plant. Each 15c; per doz $1.50 



HELIATfTHUS — Sunflower. 



An almost indispensable class of au- 

 tumn flowering border plants, especially 

 valuable for the herbaceous border, or ar- 

 ranging with shrubbery. They are of very 

 easy culture, and produce a great abun- 

 dance of showy blossoms. 

 H. Multinorus Plenus (Double Hardy 

 Sunflower) — 4 feet, July. This va- 

 riety stands unrivaled among hardy 

 perennials as a decorative plant 

 and producer of cut flowers, its 

 Dahlia-like golden yellow blossoms 

 being produced in great profusion 

 nearly all summer. Each 10c; per 



doz $1-00 



H. Maximiliana — 8 feet, September. 

 Flowers clear yellow; a superb va- 

 riety. Each 15c; per doz $1.50 



H. Orgvalis — 7 feet, September. A 

 handsome variety, with gracefully 

 bending stems, clothed with long, 

 narrow leaves and surmounted 

 with great spikes of yellow flow- 

 1 ers. Each 15c; per doz $1.50 



HEUCHBRA SANGOINEA. 



UELIANTHUS MUXTIFLORUS PLENTJS. 



HIBISCUS — Mallow. 



A highly ornamental border plant, excellent for mix- 

 ing in with dwarf shrubbery. Foliage broad, flowers 

 large and very showy. 



H. Mosehcntos — 5 feet, August. Flowers white, 

 tinged with purple; very attractive. Each 15c; per 

 doz $1.50 



HEUCHERA SANGULVEA — Alum Root. 



This great acquisition has already proved itself a 

 most useful and desirable hardy border perennial. 

 The plant is robust and compact in habit and of 

 easy culture. It produces an abundance of flowers 

 nearly all summer. These are gracefully arranged 

 in loose spikes about IS inches in height and are 

 excellent for cutting. Color, a rich dazzling crim- 

 son. Each 15c; per doz $1.50 



HOLLYHOCKS. 



These deservedly popular plants are in themselves 

 marvels of beauty and elegance, and when well arranged 

 in clumps or interspersed among shrubbery they pro- 

 duce an, effect which is striking and pleasing beyond 

 description. Those -we offer are raised from Currie's Su- 

 perb Strain of Seed and are really excellent. Best double 

 varieties, each 10c; per doz. $1.00. Strong roots from 

 open ground, each 20c; per doz. $2.00. 



HOLLYHOCK. 



