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CURRIE BROS. CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. 



AZALEA. 

 ASPIDISTRA. 



This handsome plant, always a favorite, is at present 

 one of the most popular greenhouse and parlor ornamental 

 plants in cultivation, and well deserves the distinction it 

 enjoys, few being equal to it in beauty of foliage, graceful- 

 ness of habit, thriftiness, hardiness and general adaptability. 



Lurida, 



Foliage Dark Green. 



Plants with 6 to 8 leaves, 50c Plants with S to 10 leaves. 75o 



Lurida Variegata. 



Foliage Striped White and Green. (See Cut.) 



Plants with 6 to 10 leaves, each $1.50 to $2.00 



AZALEAS 



Ready in October. Strong Plants, Nicely Budded, Short 

 Standards, Well Shaped Heads. 



Bernard Andrea Alba — Double white, late. 



Deutsche Perlc — Early free blooming' double white. 



Emperor of Brazil — Double salmon, rose bordered white. 



Empress of India — Rose and salmon, bordered white, semi- 

 double. 



Mad. Van der Cruyssen — Semi-double, deep rose. 



Niobe — Double white, compact head, late. 



Prof. Wolters — Single rose, bordered white, very fine. 



Simon Mariner — Earliest double rose. 



Schryveriana — Double rich rose, dark red blotch, white 

 margin. 



Vervaeneana — Early double pink and white. 



Each. Dozen. 



10 to 12 inches in diameter $0.75 $ 7.30 



12 to 14 inches in diameter 1.00 10.00 



14 to 16 inches in diameter 1.50 15.00 



6 sold at dozen rates. 



ORNAMENTAL FERNS 



Our collection of Ornamental Ferns embraces a large 

 assortment of the finest and most beautiful species. 



Customers may confidently rely on us to send the most 

 suitable kinds, if when ordering they will kindly denote the 

 purpose for which the plants are intended. 



First size Each, 10c; dozen, $1.00 



Second size Each. 15c; dozen, 1.50 



Third size Each, 25c; dozen, 2.50 



BOSTON OR SWORD FERN. 

 Nephrolepis Bostoniensis. 



The most popular plant for house culture today is the 

 Boston Fern, and well it deserves this recognition of its 

 merits. It is very ornamental, even when quite small; but 

 as with age it attains size and its distinctive habit of growth, 

 it makes a magnificent specimen, its long, drooping and 

 gracefully arching fronds descending from a plumed mass 

 of foliage, which the young fronds form at the top fre- 

 quently reaching a length of from 4 to 6 feet. 



PBICES. Each. 



Plants in 3 -inch pots $0.15 



In 3 % -inch pots 25 



In 4-inch pots 50 



In 5-inch pots 75 



In 6-inch pots 1.00 



In 7-inch pots 1.50 



In 8-inch pots $2.00 to 3.00 



Very large specimens from $5.00 to $S.OO each. 



ASPiniSTDA. 



BOSTON FETCW 



