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CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 



FOUR O'CLiOCKS. 



Marvel of Peru — They 

 are exceedingly fra- 

 grant, expanding in the 

 evening and withering 

 the next morning. The 

 roots may be preserved 

 through the winter like 

 Dahlias. 2 feet. H. A. 

 Fine ailxed pkt. 5 



FUCHSIA. 



Of this well known 

 plant we have a choice 

 selection of seed. Fine 

 Mixed, Double, pkt. 10c; 

 Fine Mixed, Single, pkt. 

 10c. 



GLOXINIA. 



These handsome plants 

 can be had in flower, 

 with a little care, the 

 first season from seed; 

 sow in the house or hot- 

 bed, taking care not to 

 bury or "wash out the 

 seeds in watering; aft- 

 erwards transplant as 

 soon as large enough to 

 handle. 

 Extra Choice Mixed ..15 



GAILLARDI\. 



Collection of GoMr«ls, 

 9 Varieties, 1 Pkt. 

 Each, Price 30c. 



mk^'m 



GAILLARDIA. 



One of the best annuals for bedding, be- 

 ing a constant bloomer and presenting 

 quite a diversity of colors, all very hand- 

 some. For cut bloom in vases the Gail- 

 lardias are all excellent, and in fact are 

 equaled by very few annuals for that pur- 

 pose. The stems are large, and the flowers 

 remain fresh a long time when in water. 

 Grandiflora Hybritla — Fine mixed colors. 



H. H. A. Per oz. 25c 5 



Pieta liorenz.iana — A fine double variety, 

 with heads 2 in. in diameter. H. H. A..5 

 New Perennial Hybrids — A splendid new 

 class with very large flovi^ers of new and 

 brilliant colors and markings. Very pro- 

 fuse bloomers, worthy of a place in every 



garden 10 



GNAPHALIUM— EdejTeiss. 

 The true Edelweiss of the Alps. The flow- 

 ers are of a downy appearance, pure 



white and star-shaped. H. P pkt. 10 



GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 

 Ornamental plants, suitable for room or 

 conservatory decoration. Their large, 

 finely divided, fern-like foliage gives 

 them a very graceful and elegant ap- 

 pearance. H. H. P 5 



GERANIUM. 



GERANIUM. 



Easily raised from seed, and can be flow- 

 ered the first season by sowing early in 

 hot-bed or house. Our collection contains 

 many new varieties. Pkt. 



Single, Zonal Mixed 10 



Double, Zonal Mixed 10 



Ornamesital-leaved Geraniums, Mixed... 15 

 Apple-Scented — This fragrant variety can 



be best grown from seed. Sow in a 



light soil, keeping moist 10 



jl^Lady Washington Geranium (Pelargonium) 



— Choice mixed 15 



GODETI • 



Hardy annuals of the easiest cultivation. 

 Sow in the open ground during May. They 

 are fairly covered "with flo"wers of brilliant 

 and delicate colors. H. A. 1 foot. 



Finest Mixed 5 



GYFSOPHILA. 



The flowers are valuable for bouquet 

 making either fresh or dried. 

 Muralis.^ — Charming pink blossoms. H. 



A 5 



Paniculata — White ; 

 H. P 



fine for bouquets. 



BISH RAG, OB CniNKSB LOOFA GODBD, 



GODBTIA. 



GOIIR OS-Ornamental. 



Handsome climbers of rapid growth. 

 Very useful for covering fences and 

 other unsightly places, producing fruit 

 of peculiar and various forms which, it 

 allowed to ripen on the vines, can be 

 kept for months as curiosities. Sow out 

 doors in middle of May. T. A. Pkt. I 



Hercules Club — Long, clubshaped. . . . 5 



AVhite Nest Egg 5 



Turk's Turban » 



Bottle Shaped 5 



Calabash — The old dipper Gourd 5 



Echinocystis Lobata ("W-ld Cucumber) 



— Per oz. 15c 5 



Plexuosus (Snake Cucumber) 5 



Dish Rag, or Chinese Loofa — An attrac- 

 tive variety, developing large green 

 fruits, the inside of which, when ripe, 

 form a tough, fibrous mass, used as a 



bathing sponge by many 5 



Fine Mixed — Per oz. 40c 5 



Orange — Mock orange 5 



HELIOTROPE. 



From Seed the First Year. 



Everyone loves the delightful fra- 

 grance of the Heliotrope, but very few 

 are aware that they can be had in flow- 

 er the first season from seed sown in 

 the open ground. By sowing in heat 

 first and afterwards transplanting, an 

 earlier and longer supply of bloom can 



be had. H. H. P. Finest Mixed 5 



GIANT FLOWERED. 



Dwarf and compact in habit, bearing 

 immense umbels of flowers 15 



HELJOTBOPB— OIAKT Ft,OWEKED. 



