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CURRIE BROS. CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



PHLOXES. 



Tall Choice Perennial Varieties. 



Magnificent border plants. We have of- 

 fered below twenty-seven of the choicest 

 varieties, which will give a succession 

 bloom from June to August. 

 Albatros — Pink, shaded purple. 



Andreas Hoffcr — Pure white. 

 Beranger — White suffused 



with pink, rosy-lilac eye. 

 Boule de Feu — Bright salmon, 



crimson eye. 

 Bridesmaid — Pure white, crim- 

 son eye. 

 Cross of Honor — Lilac margin 



with white. 

 Crystal Palace — White suffused 



with lilac. 

 Darwin — Pink and lavender. 

 Duguesclin — White with large 



violet-rose center. 

 Eclaireur — Carmine flow- 

 ers, center rosy salmon. 

 Eugene Danzanvillier — Li- 

 lac, white edge. 

 Jeanne d'Arc — A magnifi- ( 



cent pure white. 

 Josephine Gerbeaux — Pure 



white, with brilliant pink 



ish carmine center. 

 La Vague — Silvery pink. 

 Le Soleil — Clear pink with 



bright rose center; immense 



trusses. 

 Madelaine Leturque — -Beautiful 



Indian rose with white star. 

 Marie Stuart — White with pink 



eye. 

 Miss Lingard — White; trusses 



very large; splendid variety. 

 Moliere — -Salmon rose. 

 Pantheon — Salmon rose; very 



fine. 

 Princess Louise — White. 

 Prof. Schlieinan — Salmon rose, 



carmine eye. 

 Simplon — White shaded 



lilac, deep rose center. 

 Sunshine — Salmon pink 



with 



pure 



deep rose eye. 

 Thebaidc — Salmon red 



crimson eye. 

 White Queen — A late 



white sort, flowering during 



August; profuse bloomer. 

 William Robinson — Carmine ; 



very fine. 

 Any of the above, each, 15c; 



per doz., $1.50. 



with 



with 



Polemonium 

 Coeruleum. 



TALL PHLOXES. 



6 of these choice Phloxes, your selection for 75c. 

 12 of these choice Phloxes, your selection, $1.50. 



DWARF PHLOX. 



The dwarf varieties are remarkable for their 

 fine, dense and procumbent foliage and the pro- 

 fusion of their flowers, which, in early summer, 

 create a blaze of color difficult to describe. 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. Flowers a 

 delicate flesh pink, with darker shade to- 

 wards the center. Each, 10c; per doz 1.00 



POLEMONIUM — Jacob's Ladder. 



Very pretty border plants with fern-like foli- 

 age and handsome flowers'. 



P. Coeruleum — iy 2 feet. A very ornamental 

 variety with handsome, finely-cut, deep green 

 foliage. Plant erect, bearing in early spring a 

 great profusion of flowers in terminal spikes; 

 color deep blue, very handsome. 



P. Reptans — Six inches. June. Creeping. 

 Foliage finely cut; flowers a very pretty 



clear blue. A very desirable variety. 



Each, 10cj per doz $1.00 



