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CURREE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



ROSES. 



GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. 



HYBRID PERPETUALS — All Perfectly Hardy. 



Anna de Diesbach — Clear rose, very large; a splendid variety. 

 Coquette des Alps — Pure white, shaded with delicate rose. 

 Frau Karl Druschki — Pure white; perfect form, a very free bloomer. 

 Glolre Lyonnaise — "White, tinted yellow; very fine. 

 Gen. Jacqueminot — Brilliant velvety red, free bloomer. 

 Magna Charta — Bright pink, suffused with carmine, very large. 

 Madam Plantier — Pure white; a very free bloomer; a general favor- 

 ite. 

 Paul Neyron — A very large rose; color deep pink. 

 Ulrich Brunner — Cherry-red, very large and full. A great favorite. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY. H. P. 



This magnificent red Rose is, unfortunately, not quite hardy 

 enough to withstand the rigors of our northern winters, but it Is 

 so beautiful that it is well worth a place in the garden even if it 

 has to be replaced annually. 



HARDY CLIMBING KOSES. 



Dorothy Perkins — A hardy climber of rare merit; flowers small, pro- 

 duced in clusters: very fragrant; color shell-pink. 



Crimson Rambler — A remarkable climbing Polyantha Rose, produc- 

 ing large trusses of bright, crimson flowers. 



Yellow Rambler — A hardy climbing Rose of the style of Crimson 

 Rambler, but having double yellow flowers. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES. Hardy, Everblooming. 



Etolle de , France — Large, full flowers. Color dark crimson, center 

 cerise. 



Killarney — Color bright shell-pink; a very profuse bloomer. 



La France — Flowers large, full and graceful Color deep pink. 



My Maryland — Flowers large and exquisitely fragrant. Color sal- 

 mon-pink. 



Richmond — Crimson-scarlet; especially attractive in the bud form. 



Sunburst — Color golden orange, tinged with varying shades of yel- 

 low. 



White Killarney — Identical with its parent, the popular Killarney, 

 except that the flowers are pure white and deliciously fragrant. 

 Price, strong 2-year-old plants of any of the above Roses, each 



50c; per doz., $5.00; by mail postpaid. 



SMALL FRUIT PLANTS. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



Eldorado — A hardy, vigorous variety enduring the most rig- 

 orous winters without injury. Jet black berries borne in 

 large clusters very abundantly. 



Ambrosia — Proven to be the earliest Blackberry in cultiva- 

 tion, ripening with the early Rasps and bringing early 

 market prices. Berries jet black, of large size and surpass- 

 ing quality; meaty and free from hard core; hang in large 

 long clusters, easily picked. It is wonderfully prolific, and 

 the canes are proof . against any amount of cold. Each 

 20c; per doz $1.50; per 100 $5.50. 



Snyder — Early, hardy and productive. The leading variety 

 where hardiness is demanded. 



Price, except where noted, each 12c; per doz. 

 $1.00; per 100 $3.00. 



Diploma — Received 

 fire-red and in la 

 per 100 $10.00. 



Fay's Prolific — The 



very productive. 



Perfection — A new 



tificially crossing 

 created a sensati 

 in ripening, the 

 long and long st 

 is very superior, 

 per doz. $2.00; pe 



CURRANTS. 



the World's Fair diploma. Fruit large, 

 rge, fine clusters. Each 20c; per doz $2.00; 



largest and finest Red Currant grown; 



bright red variety produced by scien- 

 Fay's Prolific and White Grape, which has 

 on during the last few years. It is early 

 fruit is very large and the bunches are 

 emmed, making picking easy. The flavor 

 less acid than any other sort. Each 20c; 

 r 100 $10.00. 



White Grape — The best table variety; large and very produc- 

 tive. 



Strong 2-yenr-old plants, except where noted, each 15c; per 

 dozen $1.60; per 100 $8.50. 



WHITE BLACKBERRY — Iceberg. 



A large white berry combining all the good qualities of 

 the best black varieties. Mixed with black sorts on the 

 table makes a very delectable, attractive dish. The fruit 

 is large and produced in large quantities. Strong plants, 

 each 15c; doz. $1.00; per 100 $3.50. 



DEWBERRY. 



Gardena (Creeping Blackberry) — Early, hardy and vigorous. 

 The berries are far larger and equal in quality of the 

 finest Blackberry, soft, sweet and luscious. Price, each 

 12c; per dozen $1.00; per 100 $3.00. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 

 Strong Two-Year-Old Plants. 



Carrie — Good size, enormously productive, easy to pick; full 

 of juice and the flavor is rich and sweet. Red. Each 25c: 

 per doz. $2.50; per 100 $12.50. 



Downing — A favorite variety of a light green color; vigor- 

 ous and productive. 



Oregon Champion — Early and enormously productive; ex- 

 tremely hardy. Berry a transparent color; very valuable. 

 Each 25c; per doz. $2.50; per 100 $12.50. 



Red Jacket (Josselyn) — Fruit large and of fine quality. Color 

 bright red. Very productive. Stong plants, price, except 

 where noted, each 20c; per dozen $2.00; per 100 $10.00. 



ALL PLANTS OFFERED ON THIS PAGE DELIVERED BY PARCEL POST FREE. 



