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CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



PANDANUS UTILIS. 



PANDANUS— (Screw Pine.) 

 So named from the screw-like arrangement of 

 its leaves on the stem. It is one of the most use- 

 ful decorative plants in cultivation. 



Utilis— An old favorite, leaves bright green. 

 Small plants, price, each, 80c; 20 inches high, 

 $2.00; 24 inches high, $2.50. 



Veitchii— A. variety having beautifully varie- 

 gated leaves; they are bright green, marked with 

 broad stripes of pure or creamy white. 10 inches 

 high, price, each, $1.00; 10 to 12 inches high, $1.50; 

 15 to 18 inches high, $2.00; 18 to 20 inches high, 

 $2.50; 20 to 24 inches high, $3 00. 



SYIILAX. 



(Myrsiphyllum Asparagoides.) 

 This charming vine is now considered quite 

 indispensable in all floral decorations. It is 

 very easily grown. Price, each, 15c. 



SALVIA— "Bonfire." (Clara Bedman.) 



This truly magnificent new Salvia is a great 

 acquisition far excelling any of the older var- 

 ieties in its habit of growth, which is dwarf 

 and compact, and the great profusion of its 

 flowers, which are produced in such abund- 

 ance at all times as to fairly hide the foliage 

 with a covering of spikes of brilliant scarlet 

 blossoms. It is alike useful in the house 

 and garden. Price, each, 10c to 25c. 



SANSEVERIA ZEALANICA. 



In many respects this is a most remarkable 

 plant. It is highly ornamental and very 

 easily grown. Few plants equal it for house 

 culture. Nothing but positive neglect can 

 injure it. Gas, dust, heat, cold, drought or 

 overwateriDg, through them all it seems to 

 flourish. It is equally at home in the full 

 light or in the shady corner. The leaves are 

 thick and fleshy, dark green in color, beauti- 

 fully marked with bars of creamy white. 



Price, each, 25c to 50c. 



SALVIA CLARA BEDMAN. 



SANSEVEKIA ZEALANICA. 



SWAINSONIA GALEGIFOLIA ALBA. 



A desirable plant for house culture, with pure 

 white flowers resembling Sweet Peas, which are 

 produced in great abundance. It blooms con- 

 tinuously throughout the season, and is of the 

 easiest culture. The foliage is very delicate in 

 appearance and exceedingly graceful. Trained 

 on a trellis, tnis plant is a very striking object, 

 and never fails to attract attention. It is uni- 

 versally admired. Price, each, 25c. 



