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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



DELPHINIUM — PERENNIAL LABKSPDB. 



DELPHINIUM — Perennial Larkspur. 



Three feet, June. A most attractive perennial, which should never be 

 denied a place in the garden. The long spikes of handsome flowers 

 are very freely produced from early summer till late in fall, care 

 being taken, however, to remove all seed pods. They are exceedingly 

 useful for cutting. Our collection embraces a very choice assortment 

 of light to the richest deep blue, double and single. Each 35c; per doz. $3. 50 



Very choice Mixed Hybrid Varieties, each 25c; per doz $2.50 



EUPHORBIA — Spurge. 



E. Corollata — 3 feet, July. A plant of easy culture, producing quanti- 

 ties of pure white flowers with a small green eye, from July to Octo- 

 ber. Excellent for cutting. Each 25c; per doz $2.50 



FUNKIA — Day Lily. 



This plant, from the shape 

 and appearance of its leaf 

 sometimes called the Plantain 

 Lily, is one of the most effec- 

 tive plants for the decoration 

 of the lawn. It does splen- 

 didly as a low hedge or border 

 plant. In or out of flower it 

 is very attractive. 



P. Lanceolata — 1% feet, Au- 

 gust. Blue. 



F. Ovata — 1 foot, August. 

 Lilac. 



F. Subcordata — 1% feet, June. 

 White. 



F. Variegata — 1 foot, August. 

 Lilac. 



Each 30c; per doz. $3.00. 



GAILLARDIA. 

 Blanket Flower. 



G. Grandiflora — 2 feet, 

 June. One of the show- 

 iest, most effective and 

 most satisfactory peren- 

 nials in cultivation. Be- 



ginning to flower in June, it continues to present a mass of bloom until 

 late in summer. The flowers are about 2% inches in diameter, borne 

 on long, stiff stems, and are exquisite in coloring, crimson, orange and 

 vermilion blending most harmoniously. Each 25c; per doz $2.50 



DIGITALIS — Foxglove. 



Handsome, stately-growing plants, with beautiful thimble-shaped flowers, 

 produced in profusion (see cut). The recemes of flowers are about 3 feet 

 long, ranging in color from pure white to purple. Each 25c; per doz. . . .$2.50 



GYPSOPHILLA — Chalk Plant. 



G. Panieulata — 2 feet, July. One of the best of hardy plants, producing 

 great quantities of white flowers, very useful for cutting. Each 25c; 

 per doz $2.50 



HEMEROCALLIS — Day Lily. 



H. Flava (Yellow Day Lily) — 3 feet, July. Each 25c; per doz $2.50 



H. Fulv-a (Orange Day Lily) — 3 feet, July. Each 25c; per doz $2.50 



H. Kwaoso A r ariegata (Variegated Leaved Day Lily) — 2 feet, July. Each 



30c; per doz $3.00 



H. Thunbergii — A large late-flowering variety, sweet scented, lemon yel- 

 low; August and September. Each 25c; per doz $2.50 



HELIOPSIS — Ox-Eye. 



A valuable genus of hardy, very showy plants, similar in many respects to 

 the Sunflowers. Very long-continued bloomers, supplying great quantities 

 of flowers. 

 H. Laevis — 4 feet, August. Orange. Each 25c; per doz $2.50 



HIBISCUS — Mallow. 



A highly ornamental border plant, excellent for mixing in with dwarf 

 shrubbery. Foliage broad, flowers large and very showy. 

 H. Moseheutos — 5 feet, August. Flowers white, tinged with purple; very 



attractive. Each 25c; per doz $2.50 



