CU RRIE BROTHER S CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL 



MONABDA DIDYMA. 



OENOTHERA — Evening Primrose. 

 OE. Speciosa — 2 feet, May to September. A 

 splendid border plant, producing an abun- 

 dance of white flowers continuously from 

 spring till fall, excellent 

 for cutting. Each 15c; 

 per doz $1.50 



PLUMBAGO. 



LeadTtort. 



This is one of the most 

 satisfactory hardy plants'in 

 cultivation It is low-grow- 

 ing and compact, and very 

 free flowering. 

 P. Larpentae — 1 foot, Sep- 

 tember. Blue. One of the 

 best late flowering bor- 

 der plants. Each 15c; per 

 doz. ., $1.50 



MOJiARDA — Horse Mint. 



Exceedingly effective, in fact 



quite indispensable plant for 



the border, and equally useful 



for massing on the lawn. Plant 



dwarf and compact; foliage 



and flowers highly aromatic. 



Blooms most profusely. 



M. Didyma (Oswego Tea) — 1 



foot, August. Scarlet; very 



desirable. Each 15c; per 



doz .' .$1.50 



MYOSOTIS. 



Forget-3Ie-Not. 



M. Palustris — 8 inches; Pro- 

 duces abundantly its well- 

 known blue flowers in early 

 summer and fall. Each 10c; 

 per doz $1.00 



NEPETA — Cat-Mint. 



N. Glechoma Var — A very pretty variegated trail- 

 ing plant, suitable for rock-work or cemetery 

 use for planting on graves. Each 1.0c; per 

 doz .$1.00 



PLUMBAGO. 



flowers, of varying shades of yellow and crimson 



PLATYCODON— Chinese Bell Flower. 



An exceedingly attractive class of hardy 

 border plants, closely resembling the Cam- 

 panulas, with which they are often con- 

 founded. 



P. Grandiflorura (Bell Flowers) — 3 feet. A 

 very handsome plant; blooms continuously 

 all summer. 

 Flowers blue, 

 bellshaped. 

 Each 15c; 

 per doz. .$1.50 

 POTENTII-I.A. 

 Cinque foil — 

 Hands ome 

 and very use- 

 ful plants for 

 massing with 

 other plants 

 in the bor- 

 der. They are 

 dwarf and 

 s o m e w hat 

 trail ing in 

 habit and 

 prod uce in 

 almost con- 

 stant succes- 

 sion great 

 quantities of 

 brilliant 

 Each 15c; per 



POTENTILLA. 



doz $1.50 



PHVSOSTEGIA — False Dragon Head. 



polkmokium: coebuleum. 



P. Virglnica — 3 to 4 feet. A beautiful free-blooming perennial. If kept cut will flower 

 from mid-summer until fall. Color, a shell pink. An exceedingly desirable plant. Each 

 15c; per doz '. $ 150 



POLEMONIUM — Jacob's Ladder. 



Very pretty border plants with fern-like foliage and handsome flowers. 

 P. Coeruleum — ly 2 feet. A very ornamental variety, with handsome, finely cut, deep green 

 foliage. Plant erect, bearing in early spring a great profusion of flowers in terminal 

 spikes; Color deep blue, very handsome. 



P. Reptans — 6 inches, June. Creeping; foliage, 

 finely cut; flowers a very pretty clear blue; 

 A very desirable variety. Each 10c; per 

 doz. , $1.00 



PAPAVER — Poppy. 



OBIENTAL POPPY. 



Perennial Poppies stand almost unrivalled 

 among hardy plants for beauty and general 

 usefulness, and well merit the great popular- 

 ity they have attained. They are exceedingly 

 attractive, producing from June to October a 

 wealth of gorgeous blossoms truly surprising. 

 P. IVudieaule (Iceland Poppy) — 1 foot. June. 

 Pretty dwarf-growing Poppies, producing 

 a great abundance of white, yellow and 

 orange colored flowers. Each 10c; per 

 doz $1.00 



P. Orientale (Oriental Poppy) — 3 feet. A 

 magnificent Poppy, bearing^ flowers often 

 measuring G inches across; color mostly 

 brilliant scarlet, with black blotches. Each 

 15q; per doz $1,50 



ICELAND POPPY. 



