A. CURRIE & CO.m 



GLADIOLUS. 



FLOWERING BULBS ^ 





Doz. 



100 



.40 



2.50 



1.00 



7.50 



.50 



3.00 



.30 



1.75 



.65 



4.50 



.50 



3.50 



1.00 



.40 

 .50 



7.50 



3.00 

 3.50 



.15 1.50 10.50 



No class of plants requires less care and attention, and they thrive in any 

 ordinary soil. Plant any time after frost is out of the ground in spring until the 

 middle of June, setting the bulbs 6 inches deep. 



We offer a select list of the best up-to-date varieties, each one the best of 

 its color. All are large first sized bulbs. 



Each. 



America — Large, lovely soft pink tongued lavender $0.05 



Blanche — Large, pure white, faintly marked pink 10 



Baron Hulot — Rich royal violet-blue 05 



Brenchleyensis — The most effective scarlet 03 



dmpress of India — Deep velvety maroon 06. 



Glory of Holland — Large white, slightly tinted pale pink 05 



Golden West — Orange-red overlaid -with gold, lower petals 



blotched yellow, faintly marked with red 10 



Halley — Large lovely salmon-pink, lower potals marked yellow 



and carmine, very beautiful 05 



Lily Lehmann — Large fine 'white tinted rose, with frilled edges. . .05 



Loveliness — A lovely cream shade, suffused apricot, inner petals 

 primrose, and purplish throat 



Mrs. Francis King — A striking shade of light scarlet, ■with deep 

 crimson blotches on lower petals. Flow^ers and spike very 

 large ■ 



Mrs, Frank Pendleton — A magnificent variety of a beautiful sal- 

 mon-pink color with dark carmine blotch in the throat. The 

 flowers are large, and borne on a strong straight spike.... 



Niagara — A very large open flower of a beautiful cream shade, 

 blushed carmine at the tips, the two lower petals blending 

 to canary yellow. The throat is splashed with carmine 



Panama — Beautiful deep rose with large well expanded flowers 

 on a large spike , 



Peace — Very large pure w^hite -with large lilac blotch on lower 



petals, borne on a tall spike. Very beautiful 10 



Pink Beauty — Bright salmon-pink with dark blotch on lower 

 petals 



Princeps — Very large rich crimson, white on lower petals 



Sch-n-aben — Flowers large of a clear canary yellow color, with a 

 small deep garnet blotch in the throat 



War — A grand flower of a deep blood red color, shaded very dark 

 crimson 



.05 



.40 



2.50 



.15 1.75 12.00 



.10 l.OO 7.50 



.06 .65 4.50 



1.00 7.50 



.05 

 .05 



.50 

 .50 



3.00 

 3.00 



.10 1.00 



.10 1.00 



7.50 

 7.50 

 4.50 



W^llly W^igman — Delicate rose, tinted cream with large carmine 



red blotch 06 .65 



Choice Mixtures of Gladiolus. 



Giant Childsii — Splendid mixed colors 04 .40 2.50 



Groffi's Hybrids — A grand mixture of colors 04 .40 2.50 



Shades of Pink — In finest mixtures 04 .40 2.50 



Red Shades — Finest mixed 03 .35 2.00 



Yellow Shades — Finest mixed 05 .50 4.00 



W^hite and Light Shades — Splendid mixed sorts 04 .40 2.50 



Extra Choice Mixed Colors — From fine named varieties 04 .40 2.50 



Fine Mixed Colors 03 .30 1.50 



Postpaid at dozen rates. By express at buyer's exx>ense at lOO rates. Add 

 25e per 100 if Tranted by mail. 



Peony. 



PEONY. 



Choice Herbaceous Varieties. 



The most popular of all hardy herbaceous plants, admired by everybody, 

 and so easily grown that no one with even the most limited garden space should 

 be without one or more. They are perfectly hardy, thriving in almost any soil 

 either in the open or light shade. Well enriched loam, however, suits them 

 best, carefully avoiding an over abundance of fresh manure close to the roots. 



Canari — White, tinted pale pink and cream, late. 



Duchess de IVamours — Large, pure white with sulphur collar, blooms freely, 



early and fragrant. 

 Fdulis Superba — Bright mauve-pink, free bloomer, early. 

 Emile Lemolne — Large, loose solferino-red, with silver tips, fragrant, late. 

 Felix Crausse — Large globular brilliant red, strong grower and free bloomer. 



Festlva Maxlm.a — Very large, pure white, flecked crimson, vigorous grower, 

 early. 



Louis van Houtte — Deep carmine-rose, tipped silver, fragrant, late. 



Madam Calot — Large, light rose, with silver tinted collar, free bloomer, early. 



Madam Charles Leveque— Soft salmon -pink. 



3Iadam Ducel — Large globular, bright silvery pink, tinted salmon, free bloomer, 

 medium early. 



Madam Jules Calot — Large, fleshy-white, tinted yellow, splashed carmine, me- 

 dium early. 



OfBcinalls rubra plena — Large, globular, brilliant crimson, very early. 



Small roots of any of the above peonies, each 25cj medium 50c; large 75c. 

 We can furnish a large assortment of Peonies, 



