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CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Gaillardia. 



(blanket flower.) 



G. Grandiflora— 2 ft., June, 

 One of the showiest, most effect- 

 ive and most satisfactory peren- 

 nials in cultivation. Beginning 

 to flower in June, it continues to 

 present a mass of bloom until 

 late in summer. The flowers are 

 about 2% inches in diameter 

 borne on long, stiff stems, and 

 are exquisite in coloring, crim- 

 son, orange and vermillion blend- 

 ing most harmoniously. 



Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 



Helianthus. 



- (SUNFLOWER. ^ 



H. M ul t if lo r u s Plenus 



(Double Hardy Sunflower) — 4 

 feet, July. This very popular 

 dwarf sunflower stands unriv- 

 aled among hardy perennials as 

 a decorative plant in the garden 

 and as a producer of cut flowers, its Dahlia-like 

 golden yellow blossoms being produced in great pro- 

 fusion nearly all summer. 



Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 



Hemerocallis. 



(day lily.) 



AH things considered, this is one of the most use- 

 ful as well as most decorative border plants in culti- 

 vation!. The plant itself is highly ornamental, and 

 the flowers are exceedingly attractive, and very use- 

 ful for cutting. 



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

 15c; per doz., $1.50. 



HFIIANTHUS MULTJFLORUS PLENUS. 



GAILLARDIA. 



Hemerocallis Fulva— 



(Orange Day Lily)— 3 feet, July. 

 Each, 15c; per doz., $1 .50. 

 H. Kwanso Variegata 



(Variegated foliaged Day Lily) — 

 2 feet, July. Each, 20c; per 

 doz., $2.00. 



Lychnis. 



(lamp flower) 



A charming border plant; 

 should be in every garden. 



L. Chalcedonica — 2 feet, 

 July. Large heads of bright 

 scarlet flowers. Each, 20c; per 

 doz., $2.00. 



Lysimachia. 



(loosestrife.) 



Very hardy border plants, suc- 

 ceeding well in all ordinary soils. 



L. Nummularia — Excellent 

 for rock work; flowers yellow; 

 blooms almost continuously. 



Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 



