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CURRIE BROS.' CO. WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS 



The ever increasing- demand for Hardy Perennial Border 



Plants is the very best indication of the popularity they en- 

 joy and vs'hich they so richly deserve. From our extensive 

 assortment we have carefully selected the following, which 

 are considered the best, all of them, in addition to their great 

 beauty, being especially valuable for supplying cut flowers 

 throughout the summer season. 



ACHILLEA — Milfoil or Yarrow. 



Per doz. Per 100 

 A. Millefolium Roseum — 1 foot, August, pink...$ .90 $ 7.00 



A. Tomentosa — 6 inches. June, golden yellow 90 7.00 



A. "The Pearl" — 2 feet, July, pure white 90 7.00 



A. Ptarmica FL PI. — 2 feet, August, white 90 7.00 



AJUGA. 



Reptans — 4 inches, May, blue 50 4.00 



AaUILEGIA — Columbine. 

 A. Coerulea — 1 foot, April to July, violet blue 



and white 75 6.00 



A. Chrysantha — 3 feet. May, golden yellow 75 6.00 



A. Glandulosa — 1 foot, April to May, blue and 



white 75 6.00 



A. Skinneri — 3 feet, June, crimson and green 75 6.00 



ASTER. 

 A. Lady Trevellyn — 4 feet, September, pure white .75 6.00 



A. Longifolia Formosissima — 3 feet, September, 



purple 75 6.00 



A. IVovae Angrliae — 6 feet, September, blue 75 o.OO 



A. Novae Angliae Rosea — 6 feet. September, rosy 



purple 75 6.00 



BOLTONIA. 



B. Asteroides — 4 feet, October, white 75 6.00 



COREOPSIS. 



C. Grandiflora — 2 feet. June, deep yellow 75 6.00 



C. Lanceolata — 2 feet, June, golden yellow 75 6.00 



CENTAUREA. 



C. IMontana — 2 feet, May and June, purplish blue. 1.25 10.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUM — ^Marguerite. 



C. Maximum — 1 foot, white, all summer 1.00 8.00 



DICENTRA — Bleeding Heart. 



D. Spectabflis — 2 feet, May, pink 1.00 



DORONICUM — Dogbane. 



-2 feet. June, yellow 1.25 



Bxeelsom- 



DIGITALIS — Foxglove. 

 Purpurea — 3 feet, June, purple 1.00 



GAILLARDIA — Blanket Flower. 

 Gi-andiflora — 2 feet, June, crimson and orange .75 



HELIOPSIS — Ox-Eye, 



August, orange 90 



8.00 



10.00 



10.00 



6.00 



7.00 



H. Laevis-^4 feet, 



HELIANTHUS — Sunflower. 

 H. Mnltifloms Plenus (Double Hardy Sunflower) 



— 4 feet, July, golden yellow 75 6.00 



H. Maxlmiliana — 8 feet, September, clear yellow^. .75 6.00 



H. Orgyalis — 7 feet, September, yellow 75 6.00 



H. Sang;ninea- 



HEUCHERA — Alum Root. 



-1% feet, all summer, crimson. 



HEMEROCALLIS — Day Lily. Per 



H. Flava (Yellow Day Lily) — 3 feet, July I 



H. Fulva (Orange Day Lily) — 3 feet, July 



H. K-iranso Variegata (Variegated leaved Day 

 Lily) — 2 feet, July 



HOLLYHOCKS. 



Those -we offer are raised from Currie's Superb 

 Strain of Seed, and are really excellent. 

 Seedlings — 2 % inch pots 



IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS. 



Choice Named Varieties 



Choice Mixed Varieties 



doz. Per 100 



.75 $ 6.00 

 .75 6.00 



.75 6.00 



1.00 



GERMAN IRIS — Iris Germanica. 



Choice Named Varieties 



Choice Mixed Varieties 



LOBELIA — Cardinal Flower. 

 L. Cardinalis — 2 feet, August, crimson 



1.50 12.00 



LYCHNIS — Lamp Flower. 



L. Chalcedonica — 2 feet, July, bright scarlet 



LYSIMACHIA — Loosestrife. 

 L. Nummularia — Excellent for rockwork; yellow 



BIONARDA — Horse Mint. 

 M. Didyina (Oswego Tea) — 2 feet, all summer, 

 scarlet 



PAP AVER — Poppy. 

 P. Nudicanle (Iceland Poppy) — 1 foot, June, yel- 

 low and orange 



P. Oriental — 3 feet, June, scarlet 



PLATYCODON — Chinese Bell Flower. 

 P. Grandiflorum (Bell Flowers) — 3 feet, all sum- 

 mer, blue 



PHLOXES. 

 Tall Choice Perennial Varieties. 



See Retail Catalogue for Varieties 



P. Antoena (Dwarf Phlox) 



POLEMONIUM — Jacob's Ladder. 



P. Coeruleum- — 1% feet, May, deep blue 



P. Reptans — -6 inches, June, clear blue 



PYRETHRUM — Feverfew. 

 P. Uliginosum (Giant Ox-Eye Daisy) — 4 to 5 feet, 



September and October, white 



RLDBECKIA — Cone Flower. 

 R. Fulgida — 3 feet, August and September, 



orange yellow, purple center 



R. "Golden Gloiv" — 6 feet, August, golden yellow 

 R. Speciosa — 3 feet, September, yellow, purple 



center 



SEDUM — Stone Crop. 



S. Fabaria — 1% feet, September, rosy pink 



S. Sieboldii — 6 inches, September, bright pink. . . 



VERONICA — Speedwell. 

 V. Amaethystlna — 1 foot, June, beautiful ame- 

 thyst blue 



V. . Longifolia Snbsessilis — 2 feet, August, deep 



rich blue 



V. Rupestris — 4 inches, May, flowers blue 



V. Spicata — 2 feet, June to August, bright blue.. 



VINCA — Periwinkle. 

 V. Minor (Myrtle) 



1.00 



.75 

 .90 



.90 



.90 



.75 



.90 

 .90 



.75 



.75 

 .60 



.75 



1.00 

 1.00 



1.00 



1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 



.50 



PAEON I ES 



CHOICE HERBACEOUS VARIETIES 



Per doz. 



Strong divided roots from two to four eyea. Beady for 

 delivery about the middle of October. 



Per doz. 

 Alexandriana — Delicate pink, with silvery 



edge; very fragrant $2.00 



Arsene Meuret — Semi-double rose; very fine.. 2.00 

 Atrosangulnea Superba — Deep carmine; large 



and very fine 3.00 



Baron J. Rothschild — Outside petals rose, 



center salmon, sweet, double 1.25 



Beaute Francaise — Pink and cream; points 



flecked with carmine; fragrant; very de 



sirable 2.00 



Caroline Mather — Red 2.00 



Coginta — Pink 2.00 



Cornucopia — Delicately shaded pink, very 



large ; a profuse bloomer 2.00 



De Candole — Large deep red, full flower 2.00 



Dr. Andry — A beautiful rosy pink; large and 



very double 2.00 



Dr. Nestor Pellassy — Beautiful blush pink; 



very double and fragrant 2.00 



Per 100 



$15.00 

 15.00 



20.00 



10.00 



15.00 

 15.00 

 15.00 



15.00 

 15.00 



15.00 



15.00 



Due de Wellington — White, primrose shading! 



Eclair — Bright lavender pink; exceedingly at- 

 tractive 



Elegans — Outside petals dark pink, large 

 salmon center; loose, fine, sweet 



Faust — A very fine double; shell pink 



Festlva Maxima — Creamy white with small 

 center of carmine; early 



Festiva — Pure white 



Pragrans — Light rose; very fragrant 



Fragrantissima — Rose, sweet; late 



Grandiflora — Large red 



Humei — Deep rose; very fragrant 



J. B. Rendatler — An exceedingly beautiful 

 pink; large and double 



La Coquette — Salmon rose, tinged with lilac. 

 This is without doubt one of the finest 

 Paeonies in cultivation. The flowers are 

 large, compact and well formed and are 

 produced in great profusion. It is early 

 and a good keeper 



4.50 



2.00 



2.00 

 3.00 



4.50 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 1.50 

 2.00 

 1.50 



2.00 



2.00 



8.00 



1.50 

 .90 



12.00 

 7.00 



1.00 

 .75 



10.00 

 6.00 



.90 



7.00 



1.00 



8.00 



.50 



4.00 



8.00 



6.00 

 7.00 



r.oo 



7.00 

 6.00 



7.00 

 7.00 



6.00 



6.00 

 5.00 



6.00 



.00 

 .00 



8.00 



8.00 

 S.OO 

 8.00 



4.00 



Per 100 



535.00 



15.00 



15.00 

 20.00 



35.00 

 15.00 

 15.00 

 12.00 

 15.00 

 12.00 



15.00 



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