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CURRIE BROS, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



PHLOX— Tall. 



Choice Perennial Varieties- 



Magnificent border plants. We 



have offered below sixteen of the 

 choicest varieties, which will give a 

 succession of bloom from June to 

 August. 



Albatross — Pink- 

 £ haded purple. 



Aurora Boreale— Sal- 

 mon pink. 



Cross of Honor— Li- 

 lac, each petal mar- 

 gined with white in 

 euch a manner as to 

 form a cross. 



Darwin — Pink and 

 lavender. 



Eclaireur — One of 

 the finest Phloxes yet 

 introduced. Plant very 

 dwarf, of a charming 

 effect, producing enor- 

 mous carmine flowers, 

 center rosy salmon. 



Jeanne d'Arc — A 

 magnificent pure white. 



Josephine Gerbeaux 

 —Pure white, with brilliant pinkish- 

 carmine center. 



La Vague— Silvery pink. 



Le Soleil— Clear pink, with bright rose center; 

 immense trusses. 



riarie Stuart — White with pale pink eye; 

 blooms June and July. 



niss Lingard— White. 



Ornament— Pink, large flower. 



Princess Louise — White. 



Richard Wallace— Pure white, pink eye. 



White Queen— A late pure white sort, flowering 

 during August. Profuse bloomer. 



Wm. Robinson— Carmine. 

 15c each; $1.50 per doz. 



The set of 16 for $\.',b. 



SPIRAEA- Goat's Beard. 



A genus of hardy border plants of the easiest 

 culture, growing freely in any good soil. The 

 taller varieties are very effective in the shrubbery 

 border. All are very desirable. 



SPIR/EA— Continued. 



S. Fiiipendula — 3 feet, June. Foliage dark 

 green, beautifully cut and Fern-like; flowers 

 double, white, sometimes tinged with pink; very 

 showy. This is a very handsome plant. 



S. Lobata (Queen of the Prairie)— 5 feet, July. 

 A handsome variety. Bears feathery plumes of 

 rose- colored, fragrant flowers. 



5. Palmata (Crimson Meadow Sweet)- 3 feet, 

 June. An exceedingly handsome plant, one of 

 the most attractive in cultivation. The foli8ge is 

 beautiful, and the flowers are a vivid crimson, 

 borne in great heads or corymbs in almost a con- 

 tinuous succession. 



S. Ulmaria fl. pi. (Double Meadow Sweet)— 3 

 feet, June. A beautiful and very desirable variety 

 with double white flowers. 



£ach, 20 cts.; per doz., $2.00. 



