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CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



SINGLE NARCISSUS-Continued. 



Per 

 Each. Doz. 100. 

 Sir Watkin— Enormous flowers,trum- 



pet rich yellow, suffused orange, 



sulphur perinth 30 3.50 25.00 



Triandrus Albus-The White Cj-- 



clamen flowered Daffodil, or Angel's 



Tears. A beautiful variety, bearing 



several white Cyclamen-like flowers 



onastem 5 40 3.00 



Trumpet Major— Large yellow 5 50 3.00 



Mixed Single Daffodils— All col- 

 ors 5. 50 3.50 



Ml 



Double Narcissus. 



Daffodils. 

 Albus Plenus Odoratus — Pure 



white, sweet scented, resembles a 



Gardenia 3 30 $2.C0 



Incomparable — (Butter and Eggs) 



Sulphur yellow, sweet scented 3 30 2.00 



Orange Phoenix— White and orange.. 5 50 3.50 

 Sulphur Phoenix — Beautiful large 



creamy-white flower 15 1.50 12.00 



Von Sion— The finest of all double 



yellow Daffodils, used extensively 



for forcing as well as for bedding 



outdoors 5 40 2.50 



Mixed 3 30 2.50 



Polyanthus Narcissus. 



The Polyanthus varieties are much esteemed for 

 pot-culture indoors, continuing in bloom a long 

 time. They flower very freely and all the varieties 

 are very fragrant. 



Per 

 Each. Doz. 100. 

 Formosa— Yellow, with orange cup... 6 60 $4.00 

 Gloriosa — Pure white, with orange 



cup 6 60 4.00 



Grand Monarque— Pure white, cit- 

 ron cup 8 75 5.50 



Grand Soleil d'Or— Golden yellow.. .6 60 4.00 

 Newton— Finest yellow 8 75 5.00 



Each. Doz. 



Paper "White — Select. A profuse 



blooming variety, with pure white 



clusters of flowers. It is largely 



used for forcing and pot-culture in 



the house 3 30 



Paper White Grandiflor a— Similar 

 to the preceding sort, but the flow- 

 ers much larger and of more vigor- 

 ous growth 4 40 



Staten General— White :6 60 



Roman— White and yellow 3 30 



Mixed Poly. Narcissus— White.... 5 50 

 " " " -Yellow.. 5 50 



100. 



1.75 



2.50 

 4.00 

 2.00 

 2.50 

 2.50 



Chinese Narcissus. 



Sacred Chinese Lily. 



This deservedly popular bulb should find a place 

 in every home where plants are grown. It is of the 

 easiest culture, simply requiring to be put in a bowl 

 or dish filled with pebbles, setting the bulb so it will 

 be held firmly in place, then fill with water and 

 place in a warm, sunny window, where it will grow 

 up rapidly and produce an abundance of deliciously 

 fragrant white blossoms, with a yellow center, in two 

 or three weeks from time of planting. Its growth 

 may be hastened very much by keeping the water 

 warm. Fresh water should be added once a week. 

 The bulb may also be planted in the open ground, 

 but it gives the greatest satisfaction grown as de- 

 scribed above, in water. Plant from October to 

 March. Extra large bulbs, 15c each; $1.75 per doz. 

 If by mail, add 3 cts. extra for each bulb. 



BOWLS FOR CHINESE SACRED LILIES, imita- 

 tion cut glass, neat pattern, 35c each, $3.75 per doz. 



