CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
PHLOXES. 
Tall Choice Perennial Varieties. 
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Magnificent border plants, We 
have offered below sixteen of the 
choicest varieties, which will give 
a succession of bloom from June 
to August. 
Albatros — Pink, sha- 
ded purple. 
Boule de Feu— Bright 
salmon, erimsoneye. 
Crystal Palace — 
White, suffused with 
lilac. 
Darwin— Pink and la- 
vender. 
Duguesclin — White, 
with large violet- 
rose center. 
Eclaireur—One ofthe 
finest Phloxes yet in- 
troduced. Carmine € 
flowers, center rosy 
salmon. 
Jeanne d Arc—A 
magnificent pure 
white. 
La Vague — Silvery 
pink. 
Le Soleil—Clear pink 
with bright rose cen- 
ter; immense trusses. 
Madelaine Leturque 
— Beautiful Indian 
rose with white star. 
Marie Stuart— White 
with pink eye; 
blooms June and 
July. 
Miss Lingard—White; trusses very 
large; splendid variety. 
Pantheon—Salmon rose; very fine. 
Princess Louise— White. 
Simplon—White, shaded with lilac, TALL PHLOXES. 
deep rose center. 
White Queen —A late pure white 
6 OF THESE CHOICE PHLOXES, YOUR SELEC- 
sort, flowering during August; pro- 
fuse bloomer. TION, FOR 75 CENTS. 
Any of the above, each 15c; per 12 OF THESE SE ee Sah SELEC- 
dozen, $1.50. 
DWARF PHLOX. 
The dwarf varieties are remarkable for their 
fine, dense and procumbent foliage, which ren- 
ders the plant exceedingly useful for covering 
dry and exposed-banks or for edging beds and 
borders. But their most remarkable feature is 
the profusion of their flowers which, in early 
summer, create a blaze of color difficult to des- 
cribe, They are very easily grown. 
P. Amoena—6 inches, May. Pretty bright pink 
star-like flowers. Each, 10c; per doz., $1.00. 
P. Subulata—6 inches, May. An elegant varie- 
ty; the flowers are a delicate flesh pink, with 
darker shade towards the center. Each, 10c; 
DWARF PHLOX. per doz., $1.00. 
