106 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
IMPERIAL JAPANESD IBIS. 
LOBELIA. 
A most effective plant of very easy culture, doing 
well in any good soil. 
L. Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower)—2 feet, August. 
A very showy plant of easy culture. Each 15c; 
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LYCHNIS—Lamp Flower. 
A charming border plant; should be in every garden. 
L. Visearia Splendens—2 feet, June. Large spikes, 
deep red double fragrant flowers. Each 20c; 
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MONARDA—Horse Mint. 
Exceedingly effective, in fact quite indispensable 
plant for the border, and equally useful for massing 
on the lawn. Plant dwarf and compact; foliage and 
flowers highly aromatic. Blooms most profusely. 
M,. Didyma (Oswego Tea)—1 foot, August. Scar- 
let; very desirable. Each 15c; per doz.......... $1.50 
PHYSOSTEGIA—False Dragon Head. 
P, Virginica—3 to 4 feet. A beautiful free- 
blooming perennial. If kept cut will flower from 
mid-summer until fall. Color, a shell pink. An 
exceedingly desirable plant. Each 15c; per doz.$1.50 
PLATYCODON—Chinese Bell-Flower. 
Attractive plants, resembling the Campanulas. 
P. Grandiflorum—3 feet; blooms continuously all 
summer. Flowers blue and white, bell-shaped. 
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POPPY. 
Perennial Poppies stand almost unrivalled among 
hardy plants for beauty and general usefulness. 
P. Nudieaule (Iceland Poppy)—1 foot, June. Pretty 
dwarf-growing Poppies, - producing a_e great 
abundance of white, yellow and orange-colored 
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P. Orfentale (Oriental Poppy)—8: feet, June. A 
magnificent Poppy. bearing flowers often mea- 
suring 6 inches across; color most brilliant scar- 
let, with black blotches. Its glory lies in the 
marvelous gorgeousness and immense size of its 
flowers, which rear themselves on leafy stalks 
well above the foliage of the plant itself. Each 
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IRIS. 
The Iris has always been a very popular plant, but since the | 
introduction of the several exceedingly handsome varieties now — 
in cultivation it has really become indispensable. The flowers 
are almost indescribably beautiful and are produced in amazing 
profusion fer several weeks in early summer. All of the varieties | 
are perfectly hardy and succeed admirably in any good, rich 
garden soil, preferring, however, a rather moist situation. 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS—Iris Kaempferi. 
Of this magnificent class of Iris we offer twelve of the newest 
and best sorts, single and semi-double. The flowers, which mea- 
sure from 8 to 10 inches across, are unsurpassed in richness of 
color, exquisite form and beautiful markings. 
Excelsior—Shaded violet purple, white veined, center white and | 
- orange. 
Gold Bound—Large, pure white, with gold banded center, 
Granite—Grayish white, overlaid blue, single. 
La Favorite—Large white, blue veined. 
Lavender Queen—F ine lavender. 
Mahogany—Dark red, shaded with maroon. 
_ Mars—Reddish purple, striped and blotched with white. 
Ondine— White, shaded light blue towards the center. 
Oriole—Deep crimson amaranth; yellow center. 
Pyramid—vViolet blue, veined with white. 
Snow Bound—Large, pure white, with golden bands. : 
Spotted Beauty—Wavy, double silky white, spotted violet © 
crimson. 
Any of the above choice varieties, each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
GERMAN IRIS—Iris Germanica, 
This is the true “Fleur de Lis,’ the French national flower. | 
They are perfectly hardy, bloom profusely, and the flowers are 
delightfully fragrant. 
Bluebird—Beautiful deep violet blue. 
Celeste—Delicate pale lavender. 
Donna Maria—White, shaded with lavender. 
Florentina—Pale blue, shaded and fringed orange-yellow; fra- 
grant, extra fine. 
La Tendre—Pale violet or lavender. 
Mme. Chereau—Snow-white, edged with delicate blue. 
Pallida Dalmatica—Clear lavender. 
Pallida Speciosa—Pale Indigo blue. 
Sans Souci—Crimson-brown and gold. 
Any of the above, price each, 20c; per doz. $2.00. 
GERMAN IRIS. 
Mixed—wWe offer a splendid assortment of the finest named 
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