CURRIE BROTHERS' HORTICULTURAL GUIDE. 



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NEPHROLEPIS EXALTATA. 



FUCHSIA PHENOMINAL. 



As conservatory specimens, pari 

 ments, or for general decorative purp 

 many delicate, beautiful species c 

 stand almost unrivaled. Medium 

 sized and smaller Ferns are ad- , 

 mirably adapted for planting in ||||, 

 rock work in the conservatory MR 

 and for the fernery in the parlor. §§1 

 Our collection embraces all the 

 leading sorts. 



Price, each, 15 cts. Large spec- 

 imen plants, 25 cts. to 50 cts. 



DRACiENA. 



Very ornamental pot plants, 

 also useful for vases. 



Indivisa — Foliage dark green; 

 about 3 feet long and 1 inch wide, 

 taperingtoa point; very graceful. 



Terminalis — Beautifully varie- 

 gated red, pink and yellow. Each, 

 25 cts. ; large plants, $1.00 to $3.00. 



FICUS ELASTICA. 



(India Rubber Tree.) 

 A very popular plant, suitable 

 for lawn or parlor decoration. 

 Price, each, 50 cts. to $1.00. 

 Repens — A climbing variety, very effective on rock work or on a back wall in 

 conservatory. Price, each, 25 cts. 



DATURA CORNUCOPIA. 



(Double Horn op Plenty.) 

 This is one of the most attractive plants ever introduced; too much cannot be said 

 in its praise. It is very easily grown, and produces its large trumpet-like flowers 

 almost continuously and in marvelous numbers, a single plant often producing sev- 



eral hundreds of flowers in a season. The plant is robust and 

 "W. ^ A m^OL. bushy in habit; flowers 8 to 10 inches in length and 5 to 7 inches 



across, and appearing like three distinct flowers in one; color, 

 white inside, purplish outside. Price, each, 25 cts. 



FUCHSIAS. 



The following excellent varieties are offered in the full con- 

 fidence that they will give every satisfaction, knowing them to 

 be unsurpassed, if equaled, by any in cultivation. 



Bulgara — Sepals brilliant red, corolla violet, a free bloomer ; 

 single. 



Black Prince — Tube and sepals carmine, corolla rose, a pro- 

 fuse bloomer; single. 



Elm City — Sepals crimson, corolla purple, very large and full; 

 double; an old favorite. 



Jupiter — Sepals coral red, corolla blue; double. 



Mrs. Marshall — An excellent variety; corolla carmine, tube 

 and sepals white; single. 



Mrs. E. (x. Hill — Flowers very large and double ; corolla pure 

 white; sepals dark red; a grand variety and very free bloomer. 



Fran Emilia Topfer (Storm King) — A superb variety, very 

 large and double; sepals bright crimson, corolla white, suffused 

 and veined with delicate rose. 



Plieiiominal — Very large, double; sepals carmine, corolla 

 bright purple. 



Prince Albert — Resembles that old favorite, Speciosa, although 

 more desirable; single. 



Rosain's Patrie — Sepals rosy carmine, corolla white; double; 

 a very desirable variety. 



Striped Banner — Pretty and unique, corolla striped; double. 



"Wave of Life — Golden foliage; flower dark purple; single. 



Price, each, 10 cts.; per doz., $1.00. 



