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FA. CURRIE & CO.{%) @8@) 130 Wisconsinsi Milwaukee, Wiste 
GIANT DARWIN TULIPS. 
A magnificent late flowering class, embracing many beautiful 
colors not generally found in Tulips. The flowers are globular in 
form and borne on long, stifé stems from 21 to 30 inches in height. 
Each Doz. 100 
Clara Butt—(M 21) Soft salmon-pink............ 04 4A0 $2.75 
Dream—(E 27) Flower large cup shaped; color | 
heliotrope shaded silvery lilac with blue base. ,04 40 2.75 |} 
Glow— (E23) Glowingred ose. on seee eerste seer 05 45 3.00 
Gretchen (Margaret)—(M 24) Soft lavender-rose. .04 40 2.75 il 
La Tulipe Noire—The black tulip................ 10 1.00 7.00 ; 
Loveliness—(E 21) A beautiful shade of soft car- ‘| 
minewrose: .Of sfine! LGM. creibc\eticles ate mie eet. ct le -05 45 3.00 
May Queen—(M 25) Soft rosy-violet............. 05 A5 3.00 
Mr. Farncombe Sanders—(E. 26) Rich rosy red... .05 A5 3.00 
Nauticus—(E 30) A handsome Tulip; color silky 
purplish rose. center violet shaded bronze.... .05 45 3.00 ' 
Oulda—(M 28) Rich cardinal-red..............--% 05 45 3.00 
Painted Lady—(M 26) A beautiful flower; color 
white, faintly tinged heliotrope.............. 05 45 3.00 
Pride of Haarlem—(E 26) Very large, carmine-rose .04 40 275 
Psyche—(M 28) A very large flower, rich rose, 
shaded silvery rose inside with pale blue base. .05 .45 3.00 Darwin Tulips. 
Salmon King—(M 22) Rosy scarlet, Shaded salmon .05 45 3.00 | 
PARROT TULIPS. 
The Sultan—(M 25) Glossy maroon black......... -O4 40 2.75 x % hs 1 : 1 s | 
—— Saanod) ATE, St Shinriioee = 45 warge brilliant colored flowers, curiously fringed 
ear i = : : aad i a 4 ee aS 2 a aa okey and cut, blooming late in the season. = 
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ne oe ary am Zt - = ° ne Admiral Constantinople. Cramoisie. Perfecta—Each, 
_ One bulb each of the above named Darwin Tulips by mail for 4e; per doz., 35¢; per 100, $2.25. 
50e; 1 Dozen each for $5.50. Finest Mixed, each, 4c: per doz., 30c; per 100, $2.00. 
CROCUS. 
Ready in September. 
Old favorite early spring flowers which require very little care, as they 
succeed with almost any treatment. Planted in groups in the lawn pro- 
duces a striking effect, and the very moderate cost permits of planting 
them in large quantities. 
GIANT NAMED CROCTS. Doz. 100 1000 
Baron Brunow—BPright purple ...............+-++++++ 13 85 $7.50 { 
Cloth of Gold—Golden, striped brown................ 15 85 7.50 1 
Mont Blanc—Large, pure white.........-...-..---.++- 185 85 7.50 ‘ 
Sir Walter Scott—White, striped purple.............. 15 85 7.50 
Mammoth Yellow—Golden yellow............---..--5 15 85 7.50 } 
MIXED CROCUS. | 
White, Blue, Striped, Yellow—CoOlors separate........ 10 -60 5.00 4 
AUTUMN CRO- 
CUS (Colchi- 
cum Autum- 
nale). 
Flowers equal- 
ly well out of 
the ground as in 
it. Planted out- 
doors the leaves 
appear in spring 
and the pretty 
pink flowers are 
borne profusely 
in fall. 
Large bulbs, 
10c each; 85c per 
dozen; $6.00 per 
100. 
Extra Large 
Bulbs, 15e each; 
$1.50 per doz. 
Chinese Sacred Lily. 
CHINESE SACRED LILY. 
Joss Flower. 
Ready in September. 
Grow in a bowl of water with just enough stones in it to keep 
the bulbs in place, 
Extra large bulbs, each, 15¢: $1.50 per doz. 
(By mail, 3c each, extra.) 
