98 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
BEGONIA—TRIUMPH OF STUTTGART. 
BAY TREES—We carry a fine assortment of all sizes of 
Pyramidal and Standard forms. Prices on application. 
CALADIUMS—AImost indispensable plants for summer decora- 
tion. 
Esculentum—Very effective for subtropical beds on the lawn; 
also a good vase plant. Each 25c: per doz, $2.50. 
Fancy Sorts—New and rare varieties. 
30c; per doz. $3.00. 
CALLA ETHIOPICA—Lily of the Nile—We have a very fine 
stock of this popular plant in all sizes. Price, each 25c to 
$1.00. ; 
CANNAS—Indispensible plants for flower garden and lawn 
embellishment. The following varieties are the best in 
cultivation, 
Very beautiful. Each 
5 feet. 
Crimson Bedder—=3 feet. 
Alphonse Bouvier 
Brilliant crimson; foliage green. 
Bright crimson; foliage green. 
Egandale—4 feet. Cherry red; foliage bronze. 
Florence Vaughan—5 feet. 
King Humbert—4 feet. 
Madame Crozy—4 feet. 
green. 
Mile. Berat—4 feet. Rosy pink; foliage green, 
Queen Charlotte—3 feet. Scarlet, 
green. 
Yellow, spotted red; foliage green. 
Orange scarlet; foliage bronze. 
Vermilion, edge with gold; foliage 
golden border; foliage 
Price, up to May ist, strong, well-rooted plants, each 15¢c; per 
doz. $1.50. After May Ist, large plants from 4-ineh pots, 
each 20c; per doz, $2.00. 
CARNATIONS—Of these very popular plants we carry an ex- 
tensive assortment in White, Pink and Red. 
doz. $1.00. 
CASTOR OIL BEAN—Ricinus—A sub-tropical plant, especially 
valuable in combination with Cannas, Caladiums and like 
ornamental plants. Varieties range in height from 3 to 15 
feet. Plants will be ready to ship in May. Price, each 15c; 
per doz. $1.50. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—A few choice varieties. 
Col. Appleton—Immense yellow. 
Ivory—Globe-shaped white. 
Golden Glow—Early large yellow. 
October Frost—Early, pure white. 
Maud Dean—Bright pink. 
Major Bonaffon—F ine yellow, incurved. 
Timothy Eaton—Large white, incurved, 
MeNeice—Tine pink. 
Single named sorts—White, pink, yellow. 
Pompon varieties—White, pink, yellow. 
Prices until July 1st, 15c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
ist write for quotations, 
Each 10c; per 
After July 
(EDGE, COLEUS VERSCHAFFELTII.) 
BEGONIAS. 
Old favorites admirably adapted for both 
house culture and outdoor bedding. The two 
varieties we offer are wonderful bedders, ex- 
ecelling Geraniums in wealth of bloom and 
display of color. They succeed remarkably 
well also in pots in the house or conserva- 
tory, blooming for months without cessation. 
B. Erfordia—Triumph of Stuttgart—Surely a 
“Triumph” in bedding Begonias. Note the 
remarkabie profusion of bloom shown in 
the illustration. This photograph was taken 
late in September, and the bed had been a 
mass of ‘bloom all summer in spite of the 
drought and though exposed most of the 
time to the blazing heat of the sun. The 
flowers are a beautiful rosy pink, foliage 
deep-green and glossy. 
B. Gracilis Luminosa—Similar to the forego- 
ing in habit, hardiness and general adapti- 
bility. The flowers, however, are bright 
scarlet. This variety is also remarkably 
well adapted for bedding. 
Each 15¢c; per dozen $1.50. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS. 
(See Summer Flowering Bulbs, page 94.) 
CINERARIA MARITIMA—Dusty Miller—Price, each 10c; per 
doz. $1.00. 
CINERARIA HYBRIDA—Exceedingly attractive winter flow- 
ering plants for parlor or conservatory. Price, each 25c. 
Large plants in bloom during the winter, 50c to 75c. 
COBAEA SCANDENS—A rapid-growing climbing plant. Very 
useful for shading verandas or bowers or for covering un- 
sightly fences and the like. Price, each 15c to 25ce; per 
doz. $1.50 to $2.50. 
COLEUS—“Foliage Plants”—The following varieties are the 
best for beds, borders, vases, window boxes, etc. 
Chicago—A clear, bright yellow. 
Milwaukee—Canary yellow, faintly veined with maroon. 
Her Majesty—Golden bronze. 
Paroquet—Yellow ground, mottled with crimson. 
Verschaffeltii—Maroon, a general favorite. 
Price, each 10c; per doz. $1.00. 
COLEUS—Customer’s Selection, per 100, by express..... $7.00 
COLEUS—Our Selection, per 100, by express........... 6.00 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM — Giganteum — For conservatory or 
parlor culture the Cyclamen has few equals, producing 
freely its charming blossoms of great variety and beauty of 
eolering, from the purest white to the darkest crimson. 
Price, in early summer, 15c each; per doz. $1.50. After 
August 1st, 50c to $1.50 each. 
CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS—Umbrella Plant—Price, each 
15¢e. Large plants, 25c to 50c. 
DRACAENA—The varieties 
named are all excellent 
plants and very orna 
mental. 
Fragrans—Broad dark 
green leaves, very hardy. 
Each $1.00 to $3.00. 
Indivisa—Foliage long and 
graceful. An excellent 
vase and window box 
plant. Each 50e to $1.00. 
Lindeni—Broad green 
leaves margined with 
golden-yellow stripe. 
Each $1.00 to $3.00. 
Massangeana — Similar’ to 
Lindeni, except that the 
golden variegation is 
through the center of the 
leaf, Each $2.00 to $5.00, 
CYCLAMDN, 
