CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS 



LILIES— Continued. 



Humboldtii —Golden yellow, spotted 

 Purple _.30 



Krameri — Beautiful, soft rose color, 

 large and fragrant.... 25 



Speciosum Roseum — Rose spotted, 

 large bulbs .20 



Speciosum Rubrum— White and red 

 spotted, large bulbs 20 



Speciosum Melpomene— Rich crim- 

 son, heavily spotted. 20 



Speciosum Album — White, large 

 bulbs 25 



Tenuifolium— Flowers bright vermil- 

 lion, foliage delicate and graceful 30 



Tigrinum (Tiger Lily)— Orange, spot- 

 ted black 12 



Tigrinum Fl. Pi. (Double Tiger Lily). 12 



Umbellatum— (See Elegans) 15 



Doz. 



$3 00 



2 50 



2 00 



2 00 



2 00 



2 50 



3 00 



1 25 



1 25 

 1 50 



Bermuda Easter Lily. 



Liiium Harrisi. 



The most useful of all Lilies; flowers pure 

 white, delightfully fragrant and produced freely 

 Planted in September may be in bloom for Christ- 

 mas, and a second crop may be had the same sea- 

 son by starting them into growth again after hav- 

 ing rested a short time. — 



Each. Doz. 100 



First size bulbs 5 to 7 in 12 $1 25 $6 50 



Extra size bulbs, 7 to 9 in 25 2 50 12 00 



Monstrous bulbs, 9 to 12 in 35 3 50 25*00 



Postage free, except per 100, when the bulbsj»viil 

 be shipped by express or purchaser's expense. 



One bulb each of the beautiful Lilies 

 AURATUM, ROSEUM, and ALBUM, 3 in 

 all, Free by Mail, for^50 cents. 



Oxalis. 



A very pretty and very desirable bulbous plant for 

 pot-culture and well adapted for hanging baskets. 

 The flowers are very abundantly produced, although 

 the bulbs are quite small. These should be planted 

 not singly, but a number in each pot." 



Each. Doz. 100 



Bowii— Deep rose 3 25 $1 75 



Cernua Plena — Double yellow. 4 35 2 50 



Incarnato— Red 3 25 1 75 



Lutea— Single yellow 3 25 175 



Multiflora Alba-White 3 25 1 75 



Versicolor— White bordered 3 25 1 75 



Bermuda Buttercup— A lux- 

 uriant grower and profuse 

 bloomer, flowers bright yellow 4 35 2 50 



