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CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



HRNHTIONS. 



These very popular plants need no introduction. 

 All plant lovers are familiar with them and every- 

 body grows them. The varieties we offer are the very 

 best in cultivation. The plants are large and well 

 grown, and can be shipped with ease. 



American Flag— A magnificent new Carnation 

 of more than ordinary merit. Flowers striped with 

 alternate bands of red and white. A compact grower 

 and very free bloomer. 



Ben Hur — An exceedingly beautiful variety. 

 Delicate pink flowers, stems long and stiff, but not 

 heavy. 



Attraction— Very appropriately named; flowers 

 large and full, rosy scarlet, very profusely borne on 

 long stems. 



Lizzie McGowen— Flowers pure white on long 

 stems; a continuous bloomer. 



May Queen— A free bloomer; flowers rose pink. 



San Mateo— Bright scarlet; very fine. 



Welcome— A very free bloomer. Flowers cherry 

 pink. 



Hinzes White— Pure white; an old favorite. 



Silver Spray — Best white variety ever intro- 

 duced. Flowers borne on long stems, large and per- 

 fect in form, and never burst. A most profuse bloom- 

 er and very fragrant. See upper flower in cut. 



James A. Garfield — An excellent Carnation. 

 A strong dwarf grower; flowers large and perfect in 

 form, bright scarlet and very fragrant. 



Mrs. Garfield— Very like the preceding in hatoit, 

 size and form of flower, but the color is a rich, very 

 pleasing shade of pink. 



Large plants, price, 25 cts. ; $2.50 per dozen. 



Cyperus Alternifolius — Umbrella 

 Plant. 



An excellent houee plant, too well known to need 

 any description. We only wish to call attention to 

 the fact that we have this season a large and very fine 

 stock of them in all sizes. 



Price, 15 cts. to 50 cts. 



CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM. 



CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM. 



If we were asked to name the 

 plant which appeared to be the 

 most popular last winter and 

 spring, being most in demand, 

 we would promptly and emphat- 

 cally say the CYCLAMEN. 

 We had a large stock of them, 

 and all were disposed of in a 

 very short time. To see them 

 was to admire them, and so sat- 

 isfactory did they prove to pur- 

 chasers that they wanted more 

 for themselves and their friends. 

 The unanimous verdict was that 

 they are me most satisfactorv 

 spring-flowering house-plant one 

 can grow. In anticipation of 

 another big demand for them, 

 we have again grown a large 

 stock, all in splendid condition. 



Price, each, 25c to $1.00 



Farfugium Grande. 



A very unique and interest- 

 ing house plant of easy culture, 

 grown especially for the beauty 

 and attractiveness of its foliage, 

 which is bright green blotched 

 with large spots of yellow. 



Price, each, 25c. 



