60 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
General Flower Seed List. 
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RNR ABOBRA. 
Viridiflora—A rapid growing, beau- 
tiful climbing Gourd, producing 
freely dazzling scarlet fruits 
; which form a striking contrast 
VB al t, against the dark glossy green of 
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ABRONTIA. 
Umbellata—Pretty little plants re- 
sembling the Verbena in their 
stvle of growth. The flowers are 
very fragrant, and especially so 
in the evening. H. H. A. Rosy 
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ADONIS VERNALIS. ; lilac, 6. An Chess sie lec acovrcsace 5 ABUTILON. 
ABUTILON. ACHILLEA. 
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One of our best greenhouse plants, flowering freely during Ptarmica fl. pl. “The Pearl’”—One of the best of our hardy 
the Spring and Winter months; the flowers are bell-shaped, white perennials, height 2 feet, the double button-like 
erimson streaked with yellow; yellow grounds veined red; flowers are produced in great profusion all summer. 
pure white and clear yellow. Sown before April, they will Easily grown from Seed, flowering the first season if 
bloom the first season. Height, from 2 to 5 feet. T. P. sown early. Invaluable for cut flowers and cemetery 
George’s Hybrids—Very choice mixed colors.........-.... 10 Gecoration ....... O0000G 
AGERATUM—LITTLE BLUE STAR. 
ADONIS, AGERATUM. 
Much prized for its constant succession of bloom throughout the year. It 
This showy plant is of unusual merit on ac- flowers equally well in summer and in winter, and has the further merit of 
count of its adapting itself to any circum- being of the easiest culture. H. H. A. Bie 
stances under which it may be placed. If par- Blue Perfection—An exceedingly fine, very 
tially shaded, it remains a long time in bloom. dark blue variety; bushy in growth. 
Pkt Hine bedder ........... Se foe ae aaa 10 
-. f Dp Album Nanum—Dwarf white, 8 inches.... 5 
Aestivalis (Flos Adonis)—Scarlet. H, A. Imperial Dwarf Blue—Very dwarf, 6 inches 5 
oe ee posters eee tees eens Laseauxii—Dwarf Rose, 6 inches......... 5 
Vernalis—A hardy variety with large yel- Little Dorrit—A new dwarf white variety. 5 
low flowers. (See cut.) H.P. 9 inches. 10 Little Dorrit Blue—Very dwarf blue, 6 : 
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ALLEGHENY VINE. Little Blue Star—An exceedingly dwarf 
bushy Ageratum attaining a height of 
Adlumia Cirrhosa or Mountain Fringe— only 4 or 5 inches. Invaluable _ for 
An attractive climber, well worthy of a CO PUM S Weeerspaiers eicdelontehokeleiemele hase Reke i cdeie lek ielaate 10 
place in every garden. The flowers are x ‘ AMPELOPSIS. 
flesh-colored and form a fine contrast to Veitchii (Japanese or Boston Ivy)—A beau- 
the pale green foliage of the plant. tiful hardy climber. Foliage changes to 
Heigcht"15-teet. ER CALH fincas oe sents 5 very pretty shades of red and yellow 
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ANCHUSA. 
AGROSTEMMA. “ Capensis Atrocoerulea (Summer Forget-me- 
not) 2 ft. Fine for cutting. T. B...... 10 
Italica, Dropmore War.—One of the finest 
blue herbaceous plants of recent intro- 
Coeli Rosea (Rose of Heaven)—A free- 
flowering hardy annual of easy culture, 
flowers on long slender stems, like a sin- duction, bearing large, bright, blue flow- 
zle pink; blooms the first season; 1 ft. ers in great abundance during June and 
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