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CURRtE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



ANTIRRHINUM. 



Snapdragon. 



One of the most showy and useful border plants, of the 

 easiest culture, and unsurpassed for summer and fall flow- 

 ering-. The most recently improved varieties of this valu- 

 able genus have large and finely shaped flowers, of the 

 most brilliant and varied colors, with beautifully marked 

 and spotted throats. They succeed in any good garden soil 

 and are very effective in beds or borders, blooming the first 

 year from Seed. For early flowering sow in hot-bed or in- 

 doors in early spring, or ^outdoors in May for later flower- 

 ing. The new Giants are unexcelled for size of flower ana 

 beauty of markings. They are excellent as cut flowers. 

 H. P. Pkt. 



Ma jus Tall — Choice mixed, 14 oz. 15c 5 



Tom Thumb — Dwarf, growing 1 foot; Vi oz. 25c 5 



Pieturatnni Nanum — A great variety of brilliant colors, 



14 oz. 20c 5 



NEW GIANT FLOWERING SNAPDRAGON. 



Giant Pink, Giant Yellow, 



Giant White, Giant Striped, 



Giant Scarlet, Giant Garnet. 



Each, per pkt., 5e. Collection of 6 colors, 25c. 



Mixed pkt. of above, choice colors, 10c; % oz. 35c. 



AQUILEGIA. 



Colambine. 



Exceedingly showy, early blooming, hardy plants, spe- 

 cially valuable for the peculiar formation of their flowers 

 and the great variety of color. H. P. Pkt. 

 Chrysantha Grandiflora Alba — Large, snow-white flow- 

 ers, which are produced in great abundance 5 



Chrysantha — Bright yellow, flowering freely all summer. 5 



Coerulea — Fine porcelain blue, center petals white 5 



Glandulosa (True) — Blue and white, 1% feet 5 



Skinnerii — Scarlet and yellow, 1% feet 10 



Choice Mixed 5 



ARABIS. 

 Alpina — An early blooming plant, well suited for borders 

 and rock work. Pure white flowers; height 6 inches. 5 



AURICULA. 



Of this beautiful little plant we have a very fine strain of 

 English-saved Seeds. The flowers, which resemble the prim- 

 rose somewhat, are of various shades of crimson, yellow, 

 maroon, etc. P. Extra Choice Mixed 10 



AQUILEGIA. 



ARCTOTIS GRANDIS. 



Pkt. 

 African Lilac Daisy — A remarkably handsome annual from Africa, form- 

 ing many branched bushes, 2 to 3 feet high. Its flowers are large and 

 showy, being pure white on the upper surface, the reverse of petals 

 pale lilac-blue; a beautiful flower of the easiest culture 5 



ARISTOLOCHIA. 



Sipbo (Dutchman's Pipe) — A rapid growing, hardy climber, growing 

 to a height of 30 feet, with large, heart-shaped foliage, flowers yel- 

 lowish brown, mottled and curiously shaped. H. P 10 



ARNEBIA CORNUTA. 



Arabian Primrose — An exceedingly pretty annual, producing a profusion 

 of rich primrose-yellow flowers, marked upon first opening, with 

 five black spots, which change the second day to a rich maroon color, 

 vanishing altogether on the third day, leaving the flower a clear 



yellow 5 



ASPERULA. 



Azurea Setosa — Blue, 1 foot. H. A 5 



Odorata (Sweet Woodruff) — When dried has a delightful odor, which 

 is imparted to clothing if put in a wardrobe with them. 9 inches. 

 H. P '. 5 



ASPARAGUS. 



Plumosus Nanus (Asparagus Fern) — An exceedingly graceful plant for 

 pots or when young for fern dishes. The foliage is more graceful 

 than the most delicate Maiden Hair Fern. Will succeed under ordi- 

 nary house cultivation. 10 Seeds 10 



Sprengeri (Emerald Feather) — One of the easiest plants to grow in pota 

 or hanging baskets, producing graceful fronds 4 feet long, flowers 

 white, followed by red berries. Grows readily from Seed. 15 Seeds.. 10 



SNAPDRAGON GIANT FLOWERING. 



