CURRIE BROS. CO.. MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



COREOPSIS. 



The herbaceous border is incomplete without one or 

 more varieties of Coreopsis. They are exceedingly at- 

 tractive, bloom continuously from June until late in 

 fall, and are very easy of cultivation. Excellent for 

 cutting. 



C. Grandiflora — 2 feet. June. Deep yellow. 

 C. Lanceolata — 2 feet. June. Golden yellow. 



Each, lOcj per doz., $1.00. 



DELPHINIUM. 



Perennial Larkspur — 3 feet. June. A 

 most attractive and useful perennial, which 

 should never be denied a place in the gar- 

 den. The long spikes of handsome flowers 

 are very freely produced, and are exceed- 

 ingly useful for cutting. Our collection 

 embraces a very choice assortment of the 

 finest imported varieties, all new and rare, 

 the colors varying from the most delicate 

 light to the richest deep blue. Double and 

 single, each 15c to 25c. 



GAILLARDIA — Blanket Flower. 



G. Grandiflora — 2 feet. June. One of the 

 showiest, most effective and satisfactory 

 Perennials in cultivation. Beginning to 

 flower in June, it continues to present a 

 mass of bloom until late in summer. The 

 flowers are about 2y 2 inches in diameter, 

 borne on long, stiff stems, and are ex- 

 quisite in coloring, crimson, orange and 

 vermilion blending most harmoniously. 

 Each, lOcj per doz., $1.00. 



HELIANTHUS — Sunflower. 



An almost indispensable class of autumn 

 flowering border plants, especially valuable 

 for the large herbaceous border or arrang- 



DELPHINIUMi 



ing with shrubbery, or where large quantities 

 of cut flowers are needed. They are of very 

 easy culture, and produce a great abundance 

 of showy blossoms. 



H. Multiflorus Plenus (Double Hardy Sun- 

 flower) — 4 feet. July. This very popular dwarf 

 sunflower stands unrivaled among hardy per- 

 ennials as a decorative plant, its Dahlia-like 

 golden yellow blossoms being produced in 

 great profusion nearly all summer. Each, 

 10c; per doz., $1.00. 



H. Maxmiliana — 8 feet. September. Flowers 

 clear yellow; a superb variety. Each, I5cj per 

 doz., $1.50. 



H. Orgyalis — 7 feet. September. A hand- 

 some variety with gracefully bending stems, 

 clothed with long, narrow leaves and sur- 

 mounted with great spikes of yellow flowers. 

 Each, 15cj per doz., $1.50. 



HEMEROCALLIS — Day Lily. 



July. 



COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA. 



H. Flava (Yellow Day Lily) — 3 feet. 

 Each, 15cj per doz.. $1.50. 



Hemerocallis Fulva (Orange Day Lily) — 3 

 feet. July. Each, I5cj per doz., $1.50. 



H. Kwanso Variegata (Variegated Leaved 

 Day Lily) — 2 feet. July. Each, 20c$ per doz., 

 $2.00. 



HOLLYHOCKS. 



These deservedly popular plants are almost unrivalled 

 for the adornment of the lawn, being in themselves mar- 

 vels of beauty and elegance, and when well arranged in 

 clumps interspersed among shrubbery they produce an 

 effect which is striking and pleasing beyond description. 

 Those we offer are raised from Currie's Superb Strain of 

 Seed, and are really excellent. 



Best Double Varieties — Each, lOcj per doz., $1.00. 



Strong Roots from Open Ground — Each, 20cj doz., $2.00. 



