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CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



REDBECKIA— GOLDEN GLOW. 



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Rudbeckia 



Cone- Flower. 



This class 

 of handsome 

 plants is con- 

 sidered quite 

 indispensa- 

 ble in the 

 herb aceous 

 or shubbery 

 border. All 

 the varieties 

 are very 

 showy and 

 e xceeding- 

 ly effective 

 either in 

 masses or as 

 single speei- 

 e very easy; of cultivation and are absolutely 



New • Double Golden Rudbeckia — "Golden Glow.'' A 

 superb variety, which is sure to find a place in every garden the 

 coming season. The plant grows six to seven feet in height, is 

 strong and self-supporting, and bears long, strong-stemmed, 

 very large and very double golden-yellow flowers in great pro- 

 fusion, admirably adapted for cutting purposes. The flowering 

 season extends through several weeks of mid-summer. Price, 

 each. 15c: per doz.. $1.50. 



R. Speciosa — 3 feet. September. A very choice variety, pro- 

 ducing immense quantities of handsome orange-yellow flowers 

 with deep purple centers. As these are borne on stiff stems, 

 thev are excellent for cutting purposes. Each. 15c; per doz.. 

 $1.50. 



R. Sub-Tomentosa— 5 feet. September. This beautiful vari- 

 ety makes a very handsome ornament. It branches freely and 

 produces an abundance of clear lemon-yellow flowers with 

 dark-purple centers. Each. 15c ; per doz., $1.50. 



Veronica. 



SPEEDWELL. 



A very popular and exceedingly handsome family of per- 

 pectly hardy plants, adapted to all soils and situations. The 



dwarf sorts make splendid rock plants, and 

 the tall A-arieties are very effective in the 

 herbaceous or shubbery border. All are 

 very free bloomers. 



V. amaethystina— 1 foot. June. Flowers 

 in showy spikes : color a beautiful amethyst 

 blue. Each. 25c : per doz., $2.50. 



V. Longifolia Subsessilis — 2 feet. Au- 

 gust. A splendid variety, and ranks among the 

 foremost of all hardy plants for decorative 

 effects. The flowers are borne on long hand- 

 some spikes 4 to 5 inches in circumference, 

 remain in bloom a long time. Color is a deep 

 rich blue. Each. 30c : per doz.. $3.00. 



V. Rupestris— 4 inches. May. An excellent 

 rock plant of creeping habit. Flowers blue 

 in dense spikes. Each, 20c; per doz., $2.00. 



V. Spicata— 2 feet. June to August. One of 

 the best, and blooms very profusely: flowers 

 bright blue, borne on long spikes. Each, 20c ; 

 per doz.. $2.00. 



\ EEON1CA SPICATA. 



