CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Roman Hyacinths. 



These are specially valuable for forcing and 

 pot culture in the house, each bulb producing 

 from two to six spikes of dainty, very fragrant 

 flowers. 



If planted early in September they can be had 

 in flower in .November, and by keeping them 

 under cover and bringing into the light when 

 wanted, a succession of bloom maybe had until 

 May. They are not considered hardy as far 

 north as this, but by protecting well fiom severe 

 frosts we have had very pretty beds of them early 

 in spring. 



Early White Roman Hyacinths. 



(Selected strong bulbs.) 

 5c each; 40c per doz.,or by mail 50c perdoz.;$3.00 

 per 100, purchaser paying express charges. 



Pink Roman Hyacinths. 



4c each ; 30c per doz. , or by mail 40c per doz. ; $2. 00 

 per 100, purchaser paying express charges. 



Blue Roman Hyacinths. 



4c each: 30c per doz., or by mail 40c per doz.; $2.00 

 per 100, purchaser paying express charges. 



Yellow Roman Hyacinths. 



A very pretty color, of recent introduction. 7c 

 each; 00c per doz., or bymail 75c per doz.; $4.00 

 per 100, purchaser paying express charges. 



White Italian Hyacinths. 



Similar to Roman Hyarinths. 

 4c each; 30c per doz., or by maiMOc perdoz.; $2.00 

 per 100, purchaser paying express charges. 



Dutch Roman Hyacinths. 



Miniature Dutch Hyacinths, suitable for early 

 forcing, each bulb giving one or more neat little 

 spikes of bloom. Very pretty in cut flower work. 



Single— Red mixed. White mixed. Bluemlxed, 

 6c each; 50c perdoz., or bymail 60c perdoz.; $4.00 



per 100, purchaser paying express charges. 



Musk Hyacinths. 



A dwarf-growing, purplish-colored Hyacinth, 

 the flowers having a strong, very pleasant musk 

 odor. Excellent for clumps in the lawn or bor- 

 der, or as a pot plant for the conservatory. 



15c each; $1 50 per dozen. Free by mail. 



Feathered Hyacinths. 



Unlike other varieties of Hyacinths, this spe- 

 cies forms pretty spikes of bloom, resembling a 

 feathery plume, very effective for outdoor cul- 

 ture. 3c each; per dozen, 25c; $1.75 per 100. 

 Free by mail. 



Grape Hyacinths. 

 Hyacinthus Muscaria. 



Pretty little spikes of flowers about six inches 

 high, resembling miniature bunches of grapes. 

 Very pretty for edgings. 



Blue, 20c per doz.; $1.25 per 100. Free by mail. 



White, 25c per doz. ; $1. 75 per 100. Free by mail. 

 Hyacinthus Candicans. 



(The Cape Hyacinth.) Ready in November. 



Requires a little protection in winter. Its 

 flowers are drooping, pure white and exquisitely 

 perfumed, and are borne on a stem which grows 

 erect about four feet in height. 



Price each, 10c; per doz., $1.00. Free by mail. 

 Water Hyacinth. 



(Eichornia cra'ssipes major.) 

 An interesting and beautiful aquatic, floats on 

 the water by means of curious, inflated bulbous 

 formations at the base of the leaves. The flow- 

 ers are borne on spikes 6 to 8 inches long, like a 

 Hyacinth, but much larger. Color a beautiful 

 rosy lilac. 

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



Butterfly Tulip. 



(Calochortus.) 

 Beautiful California bulbs with brilliant Tu- 

 lip-shaped flowers. Each. Doz. 

 Mixed varieties 3c 30c 



