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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



. TRADESCASTIA — Spiderwort. 



,*— >&*». ^' Virglniea — 2 feet. Violet purple flowers; a very fine bloomer. Each 25e; 

 3Sj?*£%^ per doz ^ $2.50 



'ggMmSSfegSfegiii THYMUS — Thyme. 



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Sj^4^?^'TC ; ^?P G r"' iir '§ ! %^r^i!es. '• Vu ls aris (Common Thyme)— A very popular sweet-scented little plant, 



^^S^fk^^dt^^U^^^^^^a^^ valuable for culinary purposes. 



T. A'ulgaris Yariegatus — A pretty variety with silvery variegated foliage, 

 -^&'*Wir*~ much used in carpet bedding; sweet scented/ 



T. Citridorus Aureus (Golden Thyme) — A very aromatic, handsome variety 

 ^^^^^/i^^i^X^]j(S^-^^^^y^^ with golden variegated foliage. 



Each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 



tfff^yN^i'fiV VERONICA — Speedwell. 



. •^^^Jm^S^BjI^^^fefl^^fe^^®^^^*^ A very popular and exceedingly handsome family of perfectly hardy plants. 



; "-S\I' ir ?5^fSSS SLS'fiisK^Sr-?- The dwarf sorts make splendid rock plants, and the tall varieties are very effec- 



tive in the herbaceous or shrubbery border. All are very free bloomers. 

 sedom spectabile. V. Amaethystina — 1 foot, June. Color a beautiful amethyst blue. Each 25c; 



per doz $2.50 



V. Longifolia Subsessilis — 2 feet, August. A splendid variety. The flowers 

 are borne on long handsome spikes 4 to 5 inches in circumference; color, 

 SEDUM — Stone Crop. deep rich blue Each 2 5 C ; per doz $2.50 



S. Acre — For rock work, carpet bedding V. Rupestris — 4 inches. May. An excel- 



or for shady places where grass will »«_ lent rock plant of creeping habit, 



not grow, this very dwarf Sedum is ex- *TS% Flowers blue in dense spikes. Each 



cellent. Each 25c; per doz $2.50 QtMLeO 25c; per doz $2.50 



v Spectanile (Syn. Fabaria)— iy 2 feet, ^^^^jS V " Sn£cata — 2 £eet < June to August. One 



September. Rosy pink. A very de- <$$MffiT ° f the beSt; blooms very Profusely; 



sirable plant. Each 25c; per doz 2.50 ^SO^PbCT 5 * flowers bright blue. Each 25c; per doz. $2.50 



». Sieboldii— 6 inches, September. A ^tf^^imt^r^' 1 ^ A 



handsome variety of trailing habit. 'r^^^r&iH» VINCA Periwinkle. 



Foliage glaucous; flowers bright pink, >jg y?®w«Sii^i©^ 



very pretty and showy. A splendid -sE* ^wT^wP' v> ^I' n <>r — A well-known .vergreen trail- 

 rock plant. Each 25c; per doz 2.50 ^£"^§a£v, i |ij l^lljil l//" ^ ing P lant > extensively used in the cem- 



'^^^^ESmW^ImU l^fk etery for covering grave mounds. It is 



SOLIDAGO — Golden Rod. fi?§ BUI i^^fefts trees and in shady places, being an ex- 



Although the most of the Golden Rods may l|j HSE jfljSS ^^^'^^ ''"' *™**' ^^ ^ ^ 



be considered too coarse and common for t lie SmSS ElKpliraSlP _••••• $2.50 



garden, the two we offer are excellent. > ^§j§l i - lilKlB^^BB^ 



». Itinida 5 feet, September. 1'lant neat gS§ BbSeS - E JBBilll BivJ YUCCA. 



and upright; flowers bright yellow. ^^»^|SM®PSi Adam's Needle, or Spanish Bayonet. 



S. Sempcrvirens — 3 feet, September. A „„„„. -v t,.i. . * 



, . . . ' , , „ YOCCA. Y. Filimentosa — 4 feet. A very attractive 



verv handsome variety' large heads of , , . _ . 



, ... ,, a ti x. oc lawn plant; flowers creamv white, 



bright yellow flowers. Each 25c; per 



doz 2.50 Each 35c; per doz. $3.50. 



STACHYS — Woundwort. 



S. Lantana — 1 foot. A particularly valuable plant for rock work or the 

 edging of flower beds, its tufted, silvery-white, wooly foliage rendering 

 it highly ornamental. It bears during the summer a quantity of 

 purplish flowers in short spikes. Each 25c; per doz 2.50 



STOKESIA — Stoke's Aster. 



•S. Cyanea — 1 foot, August and September. One of the most useful peren- 

 nial plants in cultivation, either for the herbaceous border or for plant- 

 ing among shrubs. It blooms when the majorits - of hardy plants are 

 past flowering, producing in great abundance large, showy, Aster-like, 

 deep blue flowers. Each 30c; per doz $3.00 



THAI.ICTRUM — Meadow Rue. 



Very attractive plants with graceful, finely cut foliage; perfectly hardy. 

 T. Aquilegifolium — 2 feet, May and June. A very profuse bloomer; flowers 

 light purple; very handsome. Each 25c; per doz $2.50 



THERMOPSIS. 



T. Caroliniana — 3 feet, June and July. An exceedingly showy plant, pro- 

 ducing long spikes of yellow flowers; very desirable. Each 25c; per 

 doz $2.50 



VERONICA SPICATA. 



