CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 



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AZALEAS. 



For conservatory and parlor decorations, no plant is more deserving of praise tlian 

 the Chinese Azalea. It is of easy culture and a magnificent plant when in full bloom, 

 but even without flowers its abundant deep green foliage makes it quite ornamental. 



Our collection embraces all the best double or semi-double flowered varieties, in 

 everj' shade of color, from pure white to salmon, rose and deep pink, including many 

 beautifully mottled sorts. The plants are large and bushy and thickly covered witli 

 flower buds. 



10 to 12 inches in diameter, price, each Jl.OO 



12 to 14 inches in diameter, price, each '. 1.50 



14 to 16 inches in diameter, price, each 2.00 



By express only. 

 BEGONIAS. 

 We continue to grow a large assortment of all tlie best varieties of Begonias, em- 

 bracing the Tuberous-rooted, Rex and so-called Flowering Varieties. For house culture 

 these handsome plants have few equals. Each 15c; large plants 25c to 50c. 



CALADIUMS. 

 Very handsome plants for summer decoration. Culture very simple, the bulbous roots 

 remaining dormant all winter, to start again with little or no trouble the follow- 

 ing spring. 



Esculentum — The variety so useful and so popular for sub-tropical beds on the lawn, 

 also a handsome center piece for a vase. Plant in beds in deep and very rich soil, and 

 give an abundant supply of water. The plants frequently attain a height of 5 to 6 

 feet, with immense leaves 3 to 4 feet long. Each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 

 Fancy-Leaved Sorts — An excellent assortment of the most distinct kinds. Each 30c; 

 per doz. $3.00. 



CALLiA. 

 EtWopica (Com. White Calla)— 25c to $1.00. 

 "Little Gem" — An interesting little plant, 

 similar in shape to the ordinary variety, 

 but much smaller and more graceful and 

 delicate. Price each 15c to 25c. 



CARNATIOIVS. 

 Of these very popular plants we carry an 

 extensive assortment. Among them the fol- 

 lowing: 



Daybreak — Delicate pink. 

 Flora Hill — Pure wliite. 

 G. H. Ci-ane — Brilliant scarlet. 

 Morning Gloi-y — Soft pink. 

 Mrs. Thos. W. Law.son — Cerise pink. 

 Marquis — Clear pink. 

 Tidal Wave — Deep pink. 

 "White Cloud — Pure white. 



Each lOe; per doa. 91.00. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 

 Select List of 12 Standard Varieties. 

 Glory of the Pacifif — Clear pink. 

 Kins of Ostrich Plumes — Red and yellow Os- 

 trich Plume. 

 liOuis Boehmer — Pink Ostrich Plume. 

 Major Bonnaflon — Clear yellow. 

 Madam F. Bcrsnianu — Pure white. 

 3Irs. Henrj- Kohinsou — Snow ■white. 

 Mrs. .1. G. Whildin — Rich yellow. 

 Mrs. Cooinlies — Bright rose. 

 Kiveus — Pure white. 

 The Queen — Pure white. 

 Viviand Morel — Rose. 

 MW H. Lincoln — Deep yellow. 



Each 10c; per doz. yi.OO. 



AZALEA. 

 COLEUS. 



These highly ornamental and exceeding- 

 ly beautiful plants — popularly known as 

 "Foliage Plants" — are now considered in- 

 dispensable for border and lawn decora-! 

 tion. As pot specimens, too, for the win-, 

 dow garden they are very much admired, 

 particularly the fancy sorts enumerated 

 below, which we consider the most beau- 

 tiful of the long list of very handsome 

 varieties we have carefully tested. 



FANCY VARIETIES. 

 Climax — Red, chocolate, and green, over- 

 lapping each other. 

 Dewey — Glowing red, blotched with dark 



maroon; very attractive and beautiful; 



a decidedly valuable acquisition. 

 Klondyke — A very striking and unique 



variety. Leaves bright green with 



golden yellow center, bordered with 



deep bronze. 

 Milantonia — The nearest approach to black 



Coleus yet introduced, a deep blue black, 



the base of the midrib a wine red. A 



beautiful bedder. 

 Minnie Gootle — Rose, lavender, cream, green and brown in fine contrast; 



a very desirable variety. 

 Rainbow— Red. with yellow center, fringed with gold. Price, each 10c; 



per doz. $1.00. 



CVPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS. 



SPECIAL — This superb set of Fancy Coleus, six varieties, one 

 plant of each for 40 cents. 



POPULAR BEDDING COLEUS. 



The following varieties have proved themselves specially useful for 



massing in beds or borders where it is desirable to produce a striking 



effect with solid colors: 



Chicago — A clear, bright yellow; robust and compact in habit. An ex- 

 cellent bedding Coleus. 



Milwaukee — A fine bedding variety of robust and compact growth, color 

 canary yellow, faintly veined with maroon. 



Her Majesty — Golden bronze. 



Paroquet — Yellow ground, mottled with crimson. 



Verschaffeltii — Maroon, a general favorite. 

 Price, each 10c; per doz. $1.00. 



COLEUS — Our Selection, per 100 «6.00 



Customer's Selection, per 100 7.00 



BY EXPRESS. 



CYCLAMEN. 

 Cyclamen Persicum Giganteum — A very popular and admirable house 

 plant for winter bloom, producing immense quantities of blossoms of 

 great variety and beauty of coloring, from the purest white to the 

 darkest crimson. In 4-inch pot, each 50c; in 5-inch pot, each 75c; in 

 G-inch pot, each $1.00 to $1.50. 



CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS — Umbrella Plant. 

 An excellent house plant, too well known to need any description. In 

 y-jngh tjot. each 15c; in 4-inch pot, each 25c; in 5-inch pot, each 50c, 



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