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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



General Flower Seed List. 



ABOBRA. 



ADONIS YBENALI8. 



Viridiflora — A rapid growing, beau 

 tiful climbing Gourd, producing 

 freely dazzling scarlet fruits 

 which form a striking contrast 

 against the dark glossy green of 

 the foliage. H. H. P 



ABRONIA. 



Umbellata — Pretty little plants re- 

 sembling the Verbena in their 

 style of growth.. The flowers are 

 very fragrant, and especially so in 

 the evening-. H. H. A. Rosy lilac, 

 % foot 



Pkt. 



ABUTILON. 



One of our best greenhouse plants, flowering freely during 

 the spring and winter months; the flowers are bell-shaped, 

 crimson streaked with yellow; yellow grounds veined red; 

 pure white and clear yellow. Sown before April, they will 

 bloom the first season. Height, from 2 to 5 feet. P. 

 George's Hybrids — Very choice mixed colors 10 



ACHILLEA. 



Ptarmica fl. pi. (The Pearl) — One of the best of our hardy Pkt. 

 white perennials, height 2 ft., the double button-like 

 flowers are produced in great profusion all summer. 

 Easily grown from Seed, flowering the first season if 

 sown early. Invaluable for cut flowers and cemetery 

 decoration , io 



ADONIS. 



This showy plant is of unusual merit on ac- 

 count of its adapting itself to any circum- 

 stances under which it may be placed. If par- 

 tially shaded, it remains a long time in bloom. 



Pkt. 

 Aestivalis (Flos Adonis) — Scarlet. H. A. 



1 ft 5 



Vernalis — A hardy variety with large yel- 

 low flowers. (See cut.) H. P. 9 inches. 10 



ALLEGHENY VINE. 



Adlumia Cirrliosa or Mountain Fringe — 



An attractive climber, well worthy of a 

 place in every garden. The flowers are 

 flesh-colored and form a fine contrast to 

 the pale green foliage of the plant. 

 Height, 15 feet. H. A 5 



AGROSTEMMA. 



Coeli Rosea (Rose of Heaven) — A free- 

 flowering hardy annual of easy culture, 

 flowers on long slender stems, like a sin- 

 gle pink; blooms the first season; 1 ft. 

 H. A B 



AGERATUM LITTLE BLUB STAB. 



AGERATUM. 



Much prized for its constant succession of bloom throughout the year. It 

 flowers equally well in summer and in winter, and has the further merit of 

 being of the easiest culture. H. H. A. Pkt. 



Blue Perfection — An exceedingly fine, very 

 dark blue variety; bushy in growth. 



Fine bedder io 



Album Nanuin — Dwarf white. 8 inches. ... 5 

 Imperial Dwarf Blue — Very dwarf, 6 inches 5 



Lasseauxii — Dwarf Rose, 6 inches 5 



Little Dorrit — A new dwarf white variety. 5 

 Little Dorrit Blue — Very dwarf blue, 6 



1 /'^ste^ 1 ^»-'*sw?. inches 5 



?^l!!i$3i*lk Little Blue Star — An exceedingly dwarf 



11 bushy Ageratum attaining a height of 



only 4 or 5 inches, perfectly covered 



with bright blue flowers from early 



J*"'*' TOES summer until fall. Invaluable for 



"^Hp#7TV^ edgings 10 



• «*. AMPELOPSIS. 



Veiteliii (Japanese or Boston Ivy) — A beau- 

 tiful hardy climber. Foliage changes to 

 very pretty shades of red and yellow 

 during the fall 10 



iil|te V.NCHT7S \. 



Capensis Atrocoerulea (Summer Forget-me- 

 alleghbny vine. not) 2 ft. Fine for cutting. T. B 10 



