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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



HARDY HOSE GEN. 

 JAQUEMINOT. 



PERSIAN YELLOW. 



An excellent hardy 

 Hose, producing' very 

 fragrant deep golden- 

 yellow flowers. 

 Price 50c; per dozen $5.00 



HARDY GARDEN ROSES. 



HYBRID I'EUPETUALS — Select Varieties. 



In selecting the following varieties of Hybrid 

 Roses we have had in view the requirements of the 

 average amateur who seldom wants more than a few 

 distinct kinds, each the very best of its color, for 

 outdoor planting. Those we offer may be fully re- 

 lied upon to succeed well in our climate. They are 

 all perfectly hardy, strong growers, free bloom- 

 ers and produce exceptionally large flowers. 

 Anna de Diesbach — Clear rose, very large; a 



splendid variety. 

 Baron de Bonstetten — Flowers very large and 



full; color very dark red. 

 Coquette des Alps — Pure white, shaded with deli- 

 cate rose. 



General Washington — Color, soft scarlet. 



Gen. Jacqueminot — Brilliant, velvety red, vig- 

 orous habit and free bloomer. 



John Hopper — Bright rose; very fine. 



Lady Helen Stewart — Bright crimson scar- 

 let, large and full. 



La Heine — Bright rose, fine, full form. It is 

 well named "The Queen." 



Marie Bauman — Rich red, changing to scarlet 

 maroon. A beautiful rose. 



Magna Charta — Bright pink, suffused with 

 carmine, very large; a grand variety. 



Madam Alfred Carriere — Pure white. 



Madam Plantier — Pure white; a very free 

 bloomer; a general favorite. 



Madam Chas. Wood — Scarlet, shading to 

 crimson; very large and full. 



Paul Neyron — A very large Rose; color deep 

 pink. 



Prince Camllle de Rohan — Dark velvety crim- 

 son. 

 Price — Large, strong plants, from 5 or 6-inch pots, each 

 40c; per dozen $4.00. 



Strong plants from 4-inch pots, each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 

 Fine young plants from 2%-inch pots, each 10c; per dozen 



SELECT SETS OF HYBRID ROSES. 

 5 strong young plants, distinct kinds, for 40 cents. 

 10 strong young plants, distinct kinds, for 75 cents. 

 Our Selection. 



MOSS ROSES. 



but should 



which adapts 

 Admirable for 



This class of Roses is even more hardy than the Hybrid Perpetuals 

 be treated about the same. 



Blanche Moreau — Pure white, large and very fragrant. 

 Crested Moss — Deep pink, crested, very fine. 

 Salet — Bright rose, blush edges, large and full. 



Large, strong" plants, each 40c; per dozen $4.00. 



MEMORIAL ROSE— Rosa AVichuriana. 



A most remarkable, perfectly hardy climbing or creeping Rose 

 itself to almost any situation, growing equally well in sun or shade, 

 covering rocky or barren slopes, stone walls and trellises; an excellent bower plant. 

 Flowers large, single, produced in clusters; color, white, with a yellow disc. 



Strong plants, each 25c; per doz. $2.50. Fine young plants, each 10c; per doz. $1.00. 



SWEET BRIAR. 



A perfectly hardy Rose with bright pink single flowers, but particularly admired 

 for its deliciously fragrant leaves. Price — Large plants, each 40c; per doz. $4.00. 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 

 Baltimore Belle — Pale blush, very double; flowers in clusters. 

 Queen of the Prairies — Bright, rosy red, shading to a soft pink. A very free 



bloomer. 

 Seven Sisters — Flowers in large clusters, varying in color from white to crimson. 

 Russell's Cottage — Very double; dark, velvety crimson; profuse bloomer. 

 Mary Washington — Flowers medium size, pure white; double and very fragrant. 

 Crimson Rambler — A remarkable Rose, producing large trusses of crimson flowers. 

 Yellow Rambler — A hardy double yellow Rose of the style of Crimson Rambler. 

 Price — Strong 2-year-old plants, dormant or from 5-inch pots, each 40c; per doz. 



$4.00. From 4-inch pots, each 25c; per doz. $2.50. From 2% -inch pots, each 10c; 



per doz. $1.00. 



CHIMSON KAMBLEK. 



