112 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS. 
DEUTZIA, 
Very handsome and exceedingly useful Japanese 
shrubs, hardy and well adapted to all ordinary soils 
and situations. 
D. Gracilis—Flowers double white, produced in racemes 
4 to 6 inches long, in June and July. 
D. Crenata—Double white and vink flowers; very de- 
sirable. 
Each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
EUONYMUS—Spindle Tree. 
Large shrubs or small trees especially valuable for 
the great beauty of their foliage, when it assumes its 
bright and varied tints in fall, and for the brilliant 
rose-colored or orange seed-vessels which clothe the 
plant as with a mantle of fire. Hence the popular name 
of the following species: 
E. Americanus (American Burning 
foliage and deep scarlet fruit. 
E. Europaeus (European Burning Bush)—An excellent 
variety with fine foliage and brilliant berries. 
Each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
Bush) Shining 
FORSYTHIA—Golden Bell. 
Pretty shrubs, producing drooping yellow flowers in 
the early spring before the leaves appear, 
F. Fortuneii—A very handsome variety, with shining 
foliage and trumpet-shaped, pendulous, bright yellow 
flowers. 
F, Suspensa (Weeping Forsythia)—Similar to the 
above in the form and color of its flowers, but the 
habit of the plant is drooping, the branches being 
long and pliant. Very useful on verandas and trellisés. 
F. Viridissima—Similar to Fortuneii, but has deeper 
green bark and foliage and lemon-yellow flowers, 
Each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
HALESIA—Silver Bell. 
A large shrub of robust habit, very valuable for lawn 
planting. Foliage dense and light green. Flowers pure 
white, pendulous and bell-shaped, very beautiful. 
H. Diptera (Snowdrop Tree)—A handsome variety with 
snow-drop-like flowers. Each 40c; per doz. .$4.00. 
Extra large, each $1.00. 
HIPPOPHAE—Sea Buckthorn. 
H. Rhamnoides—An upright shrub, with narrow, willow- 
like, silvery foliage, particularly effective in combina- 
tion with other shrubs. Each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
HYPERICUM—St. John’s Wort, 
Medium-sized shrubs, their slender wavy branches 
and bright flowers being very effective. 
H. Kalmianum—F lowers golden yellow of medium size. 
flach 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
NOTE — SHRUBS, VINES AND FLOWERING 
PLANTS stand in the same relationship to the exterior 
of the home that pictures, decorations and works of 
art do to its interior, and all are indispensible to the 
ereation of the “HOME BEAUTIFUL.” 
NOTE—The prices 
named include boxes, 
packing and delivery 
to - transportation 
companies in Mil- 
waukee, 
CLETHRA—White Alder. 
C. Alnifolia—This great favorite is popu- 
larly known as Sweet Pepper Bush, and 
is one of the most interesting and most 
desirable of all hardy shrubs. It is 
adapted to all soils and situations, par- 
ticularly in shady places. The flowers 
are produced in spikes, are creamy 
white and very sweet-scented. Each 
25¢e; per doz. $2.50. 
CORNUS—Dozgwood. 
A class of shrubs particularly valuable 
for ornamental planting, either singly or 
in masses, some for the striking beauty of 
their variegated foliage, others for the 
high-colored bark of their branches. All 
produce abundance of flowers at differen? 
times throughout the summer, followed by 
handsome berries, 
Cc. Alba (Red Twigged Dogwood)—A very 
desirable variety; flowers white. It is 
very effective in winter, when the leaves 
are off, its bright red branches being 
very attractive and ornamental. 
C, Elegantixsima Variegata—A very hand- 
some shrub with beautiful variegated 
silver and green foliage. Each 50c. 
Cc. Sanguinea (Red Dogwood)—Fine, hardy 
shrub, very conspicuous and ornamental 
inthe winter, when the bark is blazed 
red. 
C. Sericea (Silky Cornel)—A variety highly 
esteemed for its vigorous habit, purple 
twigs and pale blue berries. 
C. Spaethii—A late introduction of great 
merit, much like Elegantissima, but with 
variegation in pale yellow instead of sil- 
ver. Each 50c. 
Except where noted, each 25c; per doz. 
$2.50. 
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FORSYTHIA FORTUNFII. 
EXTRA LARGE, BUSHY PLANTS OF ALL OF THE ABOVE SHRUBS, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED, EACH 50c; PER DOZ. $5.00. 
