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CURRIE BROS. CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 



Callas 



White (Calla Ethiopica) — Each 



First size bulbs, 1 J to \\ inches $ .10 



Second size bulbs, 1} to 2 inches 15 



Large size bulbs, 2 to 2\ inches 20 



Red Calla (Arum Cornutum) — Monarch of the East. Flowers 

 red, spotted black, stems mottled, white and green and 

 handsome palm-like foliage. Bulb, when placed in a dry, 

 warm position produces its flower spathe without soil or 

 water 15 



Yellow Calla (Elliottiana) — Flowers rich golden yellow, leaves 



spotted white, blooms freely 35 



Doz. 



SI 00 



1.50 



2.00 



1.50 



3.50 



FREESIA. 



An attractive Cape Flower, exquisitely perfumed. The trusses of pure 

 ■white flowers are strikingly beautiful. As cut flowers they are very valuable. 

 The unexpanded blooms opening in the water, fill the air with a moist, delicate 

 fragrance, and their endurance is really remarkable. 



Each Doz. 100 1000 



Refracta Alba — First size bulbs $ .02 $ .15 $1.00 S 8.50 



Selected strong bulbs 02 .20 1 . 25 10 50 



Mammoth bulbs 03 .25 1.75 13.00 



Purity — A pure white Freesia. The flowers 

 are very large and are borne freely on 

 long, stiff stems; excellent for cutting. 



Largest bulbs 04 .35 2.25 18 00 



Second size 03 .30 2.00 14.50 



Third size 02 .20 1.25 11.00 



GLADIOLUS. (Ready in November.) 



Each Doz. 100 

 Colvilli Alba (The Bride) — Pure white, early, requir- 

 ing only a slight covering of straw or leaves to pro- 

 tect it from the severest frosts S .02 S.20 $1.35 



Blushing Bride — White with crimson flakes 02 .20 1 . 25 



Peach BIo ssom — Delicate rose 03 .25 1 . 50 



FREESIA 



IRIS (Fleur de Lis). 



. All the varieties are beautiful and very effective in the garden or greenhouse 

 Use Light, rich soil. Cover lightly to protect from severe frosts. 



Doz. 100 

 Spanish (Hispanica) — 



Beauty — Pale lavender, falls white with orange blotch S .15 SI. 00 



Belle Chinoise — Yellow, early 15 1 00 



British Queen — Pure white 15 1 00 



Cajanus — Golden yellow, tall 15 1 . 00 



Chrysolora — Extra fine, yellow 15 1 . 00 



King of the Blues — Fine dark blue 15 1.00 



Louise — Large, light blue 15 1 . 00 



Spanish — Mixed, blue, yellow, white 10 .85 



English — A lovely, large flowering variety, mixed, various shades of 



blue, yellow, white, etc 25 1 .50 



IXIA. 



Its little, star-shaped flowers are unassuming, but very pretty and very interest- 

 ing. They present almost every known color — three or four different hues appearing 

 i n almost every flower. _ _ .__ 



Each Doz. 100 



Mixed Varieties $ -02 $ 15 $ • 75 



Crateroides Major — Scarlet 03 .25 1 . 75 



Lily of the Valley 



(Ready in November.) 



Its favorite spot in the garden is some cool, shady place, in deep, rich soil—not 

 too heavy. The roots should be set about 6 inches apart and about 2 inches deep. 

 For house culture put 6 to 12 crowns in a pot and place in the dark until rooted. Set 

 the crowns an inch below the surface. 



Doz. 100 



Select Large Flowering Crowns — By mail $ .30 $ 2.25 



100 1000 



By express at purchaser's expense $2.00 $18.00 



LILY OF THE VALLEY 

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