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CURRIE BROS. CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



BERMUDA EASTER LILY. 



LILIUM HARRISII. 



The most useful of all Lilies; flowers 

 pure white; delightfully fragrant and 

 produced freely. Planted in September 

 may be in bloom for Christmas, and a 

 second crop may be had the same sea- 

 son by starting- them into growth again 

 after having rested a short time. 



Ea. Doz. 100 

 First size bulbs, 5 to 7 in. 10 1.00 $5.00 

 Extra size bulbs, 7 to 9 in. 15 1.50 12.00 

 Monstrous bulbs, 9 to 12 in. 25 2.50 20.00 



SPECIOSUM — (Lancifolium.) 



The Speciosum sorts are the most 

 generally admired of all the Hardy 

 Lilies. They commence blooming in 

 July and continue until frost cuts them 

 down. 



Each. Doz. 

 Album — White, large bulbs.. 15 $1 50 



Extra large bulbs 20 2 00 



Roseum — (Rubrum) — White 



suffused and spotted rose, 



large bulbs 15 1 50 



Extra large bulbs 20 2 00 



Melpomene. — Rich crimson 



heavily spotted, large bulbs 15 1 50 



Extra large bulbs 20 2 00 



TIGRINUM SPLENDENS. 

 Tiger Lily — Orange, spotted 



black 12 1 25 



TIGRINUM FL. PL. 

 Double Tiger Lily 15 $1 50 



One bulb each of the beauti- 

 ful Lilies AURATUM, ROSEUM 

 and ALBUM, 3 in all, by Mail, 

 for 40 cents. 



0XALIS. 



A very pretty and very desirable bul- 

 bous plant for pot-culture and well 

 adapted for hanging baskets. The 

 graceful flowers are abundantly pro- 

 duced, although the bulbs are quite 

 small. These should be planted not 

 singly, but a number in each pot. 



Ea. Doz. 100 



Bowl! — Deep rose 3 25 $1 50 



Ceruna Plena — Double yel- 

 low 



Lutea — Single yellow 



Multiflora Alba — White... 

 Versicolor-White bordered 

 Bermuda Buttercup — A 

 Luxuriant grower and 

 profuse bloomer, flow- 

 ers bright yellow 3 25 1 50 



4 



35 



2 50 



3 



25 



1 50 



3 



25 



1 50 



3 



25 



1 50 



Bulbs delivered to any Express Office or Postoffice In the United States except 



n-here otherwise noted. 



