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CURRIE BROS. CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. 



SCILLA 



Siberiea — One of the most beautiful early spring blooming- 

 bulbs, bearing a profusion of remarkably pretty rich blue flowers 

 as soon as the snow has disappeared from the ground. Grown 

 in masses or with Crocuses and Snowdrops, it presents a charm- 

 ing effect. It is perfectly hardy and remains in bloom a long 

 time. It also makes very showy plant for the conservatory or 

 parlor in winter. Each, 2c; doz., 20c; 100, $1.50. 

 Campanulata — (Wood Hyacinth) — Flowers borne on spikes 1 foot 



high, very graceful and perfectly hardy. Each Doz. 100 



Blue 3 25 $1.50 



White 3 30 1.75 



Rose 3 30 1.75 



Each Doz. 100 

 Nutans — A pretty blue variety, perfectly hardy, 



common in the woods of England 3 25 $1.75 



SNOWDROPS. 



The little nodding flowers of this well-known plant are gen- 

 erally the first to appear in spring, often rearing their delicate 

 heads above a light covering of snow in early March. 



Each Doz. 100 



Single 2 15 $0.90 



Double 3 25 1.60 



Elwesi- — Giant single 2 15 .90 



SPARAXIS. 



A striking variety of cape bulbs, producing brilliant colored 

 flowers. Each, 2c; dozen, 15; per 100, 75c. 



If wanted by 

 Doz. 



SNOWDBOPi 



SPIREA 



Large imported clumps. (Ready in November.) 

 mail, add 10 cents to cover postage on each root. 



Each 

 Queen Alexandra — A new pink Spirea with dense 



compact spikes 



Japonica — Extra strong clumps $ .10 



Astllboides Floribunda — Dwarf in habit, earlier 



and blooms more profusely than Japonica... .15 

 Compacta Multiflora — The blossoms are larger 



and blooms more profusely than Japonica.. 

 Gladstone — The best of all the Spireas, with very 



large trusses of pure white blossoms 



TUBEROSES. 

 Excelsior Pearl — Mammoth 5 50 $3.00 



$0.50 

 1.00 



1.25 



100 



$5.00 

 6.00 



S.00 



.15 1.25 8.00 

 .20 1.50 10.00 



IXIA. 



Its little star-shaped flowers are unassuming, but very pretty 

 and very interesting. They present almost every known color — 

 three or four different hues appearing in almost every flower. 



Each Doz. 100 

 Mixed Varieties 2 15 .75 



LEUCOJUM — Snowflake. 



Veruum (Spring Snowflake) — One of the earliest spring flowers, 

 with white blossoms, green tipped, like very large snowdrops. 

 T'hey are very graceful and have a delicate fragrance like that 

 of the Violet. Should be planted in borders or clumps on the 

 lawn. Each 3c; per doz. 25c; per 100 $1.50. 



OXALIS. 



A very pretty and very desirable bulbous plant for pot-culture 

 and well adapted for hanging baskets. The graceful flowers are 

 abundantly produced, although the bulbs are quite small. These 

 should be planted not singly, but a number in each pot. 



Each Doz. 100 



Bermuda Buttercup — Bright yellow 3 25 $1.50 



Bowii — Deep rose 3 25 1.50 



Ceruna Plena — Double yellow 4 35 2.50 



Deppii Speciosa — Carmine 3 25 1.50 



Hirta Rosea — Pink 3 25 1.50 



Lutea — Single yellow 3 25 1.50 



Multiflora Alba — White 3 25 1.50 



Versicolor — White bordered 3 25 1.50 



ORN1THOGAUUM. Each . Doz . 100 

 Arabicum — (Star of Bethlehem) — Flowers white 

 with a jet black center, borne on stems from 

 18 inches to 2 feet high.. 5 50 $3.00 



RANUNCULUS. 



A garden or greenhouse plant, also suitable for house culture. 

 It is not quite hardv enough to bear planting in the garden in the 

 fall, but as the bulbs can be kept in a dry state until spring, they 

 may then be planted and will produce an abundance of flowers. 

 Give them a rather shady place in the garden. Each Doz. 100 



Double — French mixed 2 20 $1.00 



Double — Persian mixed 2 20 1.00 



Double — Turban mixed 2 20 1.00 



SPIREA ASTILBOIPES FLORIB0NDA. 



