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CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 



ASPERULA. Pkt. 



Azurea Setosa — Blue, 1 foot. H. A... pkt. 5 



Odorata (Sweet Woodruff) — When dried 



has a delightful odor, which is imparted 



to clothing- if put in a wardrode with 



them. 9 inches.. H. P 5 



AURICULA. 

 Of this beautiful little plant we have a 

 very fine strain of English-saved seeds. 

 The flowers, which resemble the Primrose 

 some^^rhat, are of various shades of crim- 

 son, yellow, maroon, etc. P. 

 Extra Choice Mixed 10 



AQUILEGIA-Ooiumbine. 



Exceedingly showy, early blooming, 



hardy plants, specially valuable for the 



peculiar formation of their flowers and the 



great variety of color. H. P. 



Chrysantha Grandiflora Alba — A new va- 

 rietj', with very large, snow-white flow- 

 ers, which are produced in great abun- 

 dance 5 



Clirysantha — Bright yellow, flowering 

 freely all summer. 4 feet 5 



Coeniiea — Fine porcelain blue, center 

 petals yellow. 2 feet 5 



Glandulosa (True) — Blue and white. 1% 

 feet 5 



Skinnerii — Scarlet and yellow, ly, feet.. 10 



Choice Selected Varieties — Mixed 5 



BAUL003V VINE. 



Cardiospenmm Halica^abum — A rapid- 

 growing annual climber. Succeeds best 

 in light soil and warm situations, flowers 

 white. Seed vessels look like miniature 

 balloons. H. A. 5 feet 5 



AUVSSUM. 



The delicate, honey-like fragrance of the flowers of this little 

 plant, so much prized in bouquets and baskets renders it most 

 unlikely that this old favorite will ever be cast aside. Useful 

 for vases, beds and hanging baskets. Pkt. 



STceet — Flowers white. H. A. Per oz. 25c 5 



Little Gem or Tom Thumb— New dwarf, white. H. A. Per 



oz. 40c 5 



Saxatile Compactum — Of compact habit; golden yellow flowers. 



H. P. 10 inches 5 



ANTiRRHlNURI-Snap Dragon. 



One of the most showy and useful border plants, of the easiest 

 culture, and unsurpassed for summer and fall flowering. The 

 most recently improved varieties of this valuable genus have 

 large and finely shaped flowers, of the most brilliant and varied 

 colors, with beautifully marked and spotted throats. They suc- 

 ceed in any good garden soil and are very effective in beds or 

 borders, blooming the first year from seed, if sown early. The 

 strains we sell are particularly fine, and will fairly vie with the 

 Carnation in the variety of their stripes and markings. H. P. 



Majus — Choice mixed 5 



Tom Thumb— Dwarf growing, 1 foot 5 



Picturatum IVanum — New and distinct, comprising a great vari- 

 ety of brilliant colors 5 



Striatum — Finest striped, various colors 5 



ARABIS. 



Alpina An early blooming plant, well suited for borders and 



rock work. Pure white flowers; height 6 inches. H. P 5 



ARNEBIA CORSfUTA. 



Arabian Primrose — An exceedingly pretty 

 annual, producing a profusion of rich 

 primrose-yellow flowers, marked, upon 

 first opening, with five black spots, 

 which change the second day to a rich 

 maroon color, vanishing altogether on 

 the third day, leaving the flower a clear 

 yello-sv. The cut flower is very effective, 

 and keeps fresh a long time in water. 

 The plant grows bushy and about 2 feet 



high 10 



ARISTOLOCHIA. 



Sipho (Dutchman's Pipe) — A rapid-grow- 

 ing, hardy climber, growing to a height 

 of 30 feet, with large, heart-shaped foli- 

 age, flowers yellowish brown, mottled 

 and curiously shaped. H. P 10 



ANTIHEHINUM— SNAP DRAGON. 



BALSAM-Lady's Slipper. 



Old favorites which have been greatly improved, 

 both in size of flower and variety of color. Grown 

 in good garden soil they form nice bushy plants, 

 which are perfectly covered with flowers. Our /, 

 strains of these are unsurpassed for size of blooms, 

 doubleness and beauty of colors. 



Pkt. 



Double Camellia Flowered — ^"White, ext'-a choice. .10 



Double Camellia Plorrered — Finest mixed 5 



Double Lilac g 



Double Peach Blossom ^ 



Double Red g 



Doul>le AVhite ••••,■••• ° 



Solferino — Beautifully striped scarlet and lilac on 



white ground • 5 



Mixed — Per oz. 40c ^ 



Collection of 6 Separate Colors ^0 



BALSAM APPLE. 

 Moniordica. 

 Curious trailing vines, with ornamental foliage 

 and odd-shaped fruit, which, when ripe, open, 

 showing a brilliant red interior; make a nice dis- 

 play on trellis and rock work. H. H. A. 10 feet. 



M. Balsamina (Balsam Apple) » 



M. Charatina (Balsam Pear) 5 



BRACHYCOME. 

 Iberidifolia (Swan River Daisy) — A very pretty 

 dwarf-growing plant, covered all summer with a 

 profusion of blue and white Cineraria-like blos- 

 soms, 1 Yz foot. H. H, A 5 



IIALSAM — LADY'S SUPPER-, 



AQDILEGLi C(EBtIL.B4. 



