118 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
CLEMATIS. 
For covering large spaces quickly the Clematis stands unrivaled. They may 
be planted at any time. The ground should be dug deeply and well manured. A 
little attention to this will amply repay you for your trouble, as the plant will 
grow more vigorously and give a greater quantity of flowers. 
C. Coecinea—Scarlet; the flower looks more like a bud than a blossom, and forms 
a striking contrast when grown side by side with other varieties. Price 25c; 
per doz. $2.50. 
C. Duchess of Edinburgh—The best pure-white, double-flowered variety; very 
fragrant, 
C. Henryi—Large, pure white flowers; free bloomer; one of the best varieties in 
cultivation. 
C. Jackmanni—Deep violet purple flowers produced in masses; one of the best. 
This is the variety which is everywhere seen producing so abundantly its rich 
purple flowers in summer and early fall. 
C. Ville de Lyon 
Bright carmine; the best red flowering variety. 
Prices, excedt wacre noted, 2-year-oid plants, 75ec each; $7.50 per doz. Extra 
large 3-ycear-old plants, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
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TENDER 
CLIMBERS, 
VINES AND 
TRAILING 
VINES. 
We offer a_ select 
assortment of tender, 
rapid growing vines, 
very useful for cover- 
ing trellises, screen- 
ing porches and or- 
namenting fences, | 
ete. Also vines and 
trailing plants suit- 
able for vases and 
hanging baskets. 
These will be found 
listed in the Plant 
Department of this 
Catalogue. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANNI. 
WISTARIA. 
This very popular 
hardy vine is one of 
the best climbers in 
cultivation. It is a 
rapid grower, but de- 
lights in deep, rich 
soil. A sunny situa- 
tion is most conduc- 
ive to its growth and 
the development of 
its exceedingly beau- 
tiful and attractive 
blossoms. 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLHE, 
HONEYSUCKLES. 
Honeysuckles are among the most sweetly scented 
and popular of flowering vines and are best suited for 
climbing over arbors, porches, trellises, old tree 
stumps, ete. We find them frequently planted among 
Ampelopsis, Clematis and other leafy vines with 
charming effect. 
Aurea Reticulata—A variety with beautiful variegated 
foliage. Flowers yellow and fragrant. Price 25c; 
per doz, $2.50. 
Sinensis — Has _ long 
pendulous clusters 
of pale blue flowers 
in May, June and 
autumn. Each 35ce. 
Chinese White—The 
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Searlet Trumpet—The most handsome of all the culti- finest of all p 
vated species; of strong, rapid growth; flowers scar- white flowers, Each 
let and very profuse, Price, each 50c, WISTARIA, 50¢, 
Halleana (Hall’s Japan)—A strong, vigorous, fragrant 
variety; producing fine white flowers, changing to 
yellow; blooming from July until frost. Price 30ce; 
per doz. $3.00. 
Monthly Fragrant—Blooms all summer. Red and yel- 
low flowers, very fragrant. Price 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
