10 CURRIE BROS. CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. 
CALLAS 
White (Calla Ethiopica)— Each Doz. 
Hirst size bulbs» LIAL tors ain CHES. erates myeus corene oneilere $0.15 $1.50 
Second size bulbs, 1% to 2.inches............... -20 2.00 
Large-size: bulbs, 32 to72ite - INCHES.) .ct)ceefeic lecevscens: ees 20 2.50 
Red Calla (Arum Cornutum)—Flowers red, spotted 
black, stems mottled white and green and 
handsome palm-like foliage...............+e- 15 1.50 
Black Calla (Arum Sanctum)—The flowers grow 
fully a foot in height, almost coal black and 
green underneath. HareseaDlW Se semrccieire lect 15 1.50 
Yellow Calla (Elliottiana)—Flowers rich golden 
yellow, leaves spotted white, blooms freely.... .35 3.50 
FREESIA. 
An attractive Cape Flower, exquisitely perfumed. The 
trusses of pure white flowers are strikingly beautiful. As cut 
flowers they are very valuable. The unexpanded blooms open- 
ing in the water, fill the air with a moist delicate fragrance 
and their endurance is really remarkable. 
Each Doz. 100 
Refracta Alba—Mammoth bulbs.............. 3 35 $2.00 
Selected? stroms sul S) See tretencce’s muenetopereneue tienes 3 25 1.50 
Purity—A pure white Freesia. The flowers 
are very large and are borne freely on 
long stiff stems; excellent for cutting.... ¢& 50 3.00 
GLADIOLUS. 
(Ready in November.) 
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Each Doz. 100 
Colvilli Alba (The Bride)—Pure white. Early, 
requiring only a slight covering of straw 
or leaves to protect it from the severest 
TO SUEStia oe cot cleo daesle eters coustoheieierolerskeleleversteasreisheren: 3 25 $1.50 
Blushing Bride—White with crimson flakes... 3 25 2.00 
Peach Blossom—Delicate YroSe€....-...-+2-+e2e0% 5 50 3.50 
IRIS—Fleur-de-Lis. 
All the varieties are beautiful and very effective in the 
garden or greenhouse. Use light, rich soil. Cover lightly to 
protect from severe frosts. 
Spanish (Hispanica)— Doz. 100 
Belle ‘Chinoise— Yellow, (Carlyi.< tos..cccccge ca econ se bee see 15 $1.00 
Cajanus—Golden yellow, tall.......-.......++-++- 15 1.00 
British Queen—Pure white ...........--25 eee eee 15 1.00 
Louise—Large light blue ...........-..----+ee ees 15 1.00 
Spanish—Mixed, blue, yellow ..........-+-++.++4--- 15 75 
English—A lovely large flowering variety, mixed. 
various shades of blue, yellow, white, etc...... 25 L.75 
Peacock—Pure white, blue spotted, very handsome. 30 2.00 
IXIA. FREESIA. 
Its little star-shaped flowers are unassuming, but very 
pretty and very interesting. They present almost every known 
ecolor—three or four different hues appearing in almost every 
flower. 
Each Doz. 100 
Mixed Varieties ........ 2... ccc cee eee ewe eee 2 15 vis) 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
(Ready in November.) 
Its favorite spot in the garden is 
in some cool, shady place, in deep, 
rich soil—not too heavy. The roots 
should be set about six inches apart 
and about two inches deep. For 
house culture put 6 to 12 crowns in 
a pot and place in the dark until 
rooted. Set the crowns an inch be- 
low the surface. 
Selected Large Flowering Crowns. 
Doz. 100 
ByssmM ails cs icine 35 $2.50 
100 1000 
By express, at pur- 
chaser’s expense ...$2.00 $15.00 
LILY OF THB VALLEY. 
