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CURRIE BROS CO.. MILWAUKEE. WIS. 



)I*DEN GLOW. 



TKALJCTRII3I — Meadow Rue. 



Very attractive plants, with grace- 

 ful, finely cut foliage; perfectly 

 hardy. 



T. Aquilegifolium — 2 feet, May and 

 June. A very profuse bloomer; 

 flowers light purple; very hand- 

 some. Each 20c; per doz., $2.00. 



VERONICA — Speedwell. 



A very popular family of perfectly 



hardy plants, adapted to all soils 



and situations. All are very free 



bloomers. 



V. Amaethystina — 1 foot, June. Flow- 

 ers in showy spikes'; color a beau- 

 tiful amethyst blue. Each, 15c; 

 per doz.. $1.50. 



V. Lonuilolia Subsessilis — 2 feet. 

 August. A splendid variety. The 

 flowers are borne on long hand- 

 some spikes 4 to 5 inches in cir- 

 cumference. Color a deep rich 

 blue. Each. 20c; per doz.. $2.00. 



V. Rupestris — 4 inches, May. An ex- 

 cellent rock plant of creeping 

 habit. Flowers blue in dense 

 spikes. Each. 15c; per doz., $1.50. 



V. Spicata — 2 feet, June to August. 

 One of the best: blooms very pro- 

 fusely: flowers bright blue, borne 

 on long spikes. Each, 15c; per 

 doz., $1.50. 



RUDBECKIA — Cone Flower. 



This class of handsome plants is consid- 

 ered quite indispensable in the herbaceous 

 or shrubbery border. All the varieties are 

 very showy and exceedingly effective, 

 either in masses or as single specimens. 

 They are very easy of cultivation and 

 are absolutely hardy. 



R. "Golden Glow" — A superb variety, 

 which has become very popular and 

 fully merits the praise bestowed upon 

 it. The plant grows 6 to 7 feet in 

 height, is strong and self-supporting 

 and bears long, strong-stemmed, verv 

 large and very dougle golden-yellow 

 flowers in great profusion, through 

 several weeks of mid-summer. Price 

 each, 10c: per doz.. $1.00. Large clumps, 

 each 25c; per doz., $2.50. 



R. Purpurea — 4 feet, August. A re- 

 markably showy, strong-growing plant, 

 producing abundantly its large reddish 

 purple flowers during the months of Au- 

 gust and September. Each. 15c; doz.. $1.50. 

 R. Speeiosa — 3 feet, September. A very 

 choice variety, producing immense quanti- 

 ties of handsome yellow flowers with deep 

 purple centers. Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 



R. Sub-Tonientosa — 5 feet, September. 

 This variety makes a very handsome orna- 

 ment. It branches freely and produces an 

 abundance of clear lemon-yellow flowers 

 with dark purple centers. Each. 15c; 

 per doz.. $1.50. 



STACHYS — Woundwort. 



S. L,antana — 1 foot. A particularlv 

 valuable plant for rock work or the 

 edging of flower beds, its tufted sil- 

 very-white, woolly foliage and stems of 

 the same character, rendering it highly 

 ornamental. It bears during the summer 

 a quantity of purplish flowers in short 

 spikes, but it is on account of its handsome 

 foliage it is especially prized. Each. 15c; 

 per doz., $1.50. 



VERONICA SPICATA. 



