CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 



HARDY ROSE GEN. JACQUEMINOT. 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 

 Paltlmore Belie — Pale blush, very double; flowers in clusters. 

 Uueen of the Prairies — Bright rosy red, shading to a soft pink; a grand variety, very 



free bloomer. 

 Seven Sisters — Flowers in large clusters, varying in color from white to crimson. 

 Russell's Cottag-e — Very double, dark velvety crimson; profuse bloomer. 

 Mary Washington — A free bloomer, flowers medium size, pure white; very double and 



exceedingly fragrant. 

 Drimson Rambler — A climbing Polyantha Rose, producing large trusses of bright crim- 

 son flowers. 



Yellow Rambler — A hardy climbing Rose of the 



style of Crimson Rambler, but having Double 



Yellow Flowers, which are deliciously fragrant 



and produced in trusses. 



Price. 



Strong two-year-old plants, dormant or in 5-inch 



pots, each 40c; per doz. $4.00. 

 Strong plants In 4-inch pots, each 25c; per doz. 



$2.50. 

 Pine voung plants in 2'% -inch pots, each 10c; 

 per doz. $1.00. 



MOSS ROSES. 



This class of Roses is even more hardy than 

 the Hybrid Perpetuals, but should be treated 

 about the same. 



Capt. Ingram — Brilliant carmine. 

 Crested Mos.s — Deep pink, crested, very fine. 

 Perpetual AVIiite — The finest white. 

 Salet — Bright rose, blush edges, large and full. 



Large, strong plants, each 40c; per doz. $4.00. 

 POLYANTHA ROSES. 

 Clotliil<le Soupert — The flowers are borne in 



sprays, and are very double and perfect in 



form. Color, pearl white, delicately shaded 



towards the center of the flower with rosy 



pink. 

 Georges Peruet — An excellent Rose, color bright 



rosy salmon. 

 Gloire des Polyanthas — Bright rose, white center; 

 uoss itosB. full, well formed. Each 10c; per doz. $1.00. 



ROSES. 



HYBRID PERPETUALS — Hardy. 

 Select Varieties. 



In selecting the following varieties of Hy- 

 brid Roses we have had in view the require- 

 ments of the average amateur who seldo' 

 wants more than a few distinct kinds, eacr. 

 the very best of its color, for outdoor plant- 

 ing. Those we offer may be fully relied upon 

 to succeed well in our climate. They are all 

 perfectly hardy, strong growers, free bloom- 

 ers and produce exceptionally large flowers. 



Anna de Diesbach — Clear rose, very large; a 

 splendid variety. 



Baron de Bonstetten — Flowers very large and 

 full; color very dark red. 



Black Prince — Very dark velvety crimson, al- 

 most black; large and full. 



Coquette des Alps — Pure white, shaded with 

 delicate rose. 



General W'ashingtcn — Color, soft scarlet. 



Gen. Jacqueminot — Brilliant velvety red, vig- 

 orous habit and free bloomer. 



John Hopper — Bright rose; very fine. 



Lady Helen Steward — Bright crimson scarlet, 

 large and full. 



La Reinc — Bright rose, fine full form. It is 

 well named "The Queen." 



Marie Bauman — Rich red, changing to scarlet 

 maroon. A beautiful Rose. . 



Magna Charta — Bright pink, suffused with 

 carmine, very large; a grand variety. 



Madam Alfred Carriere — Pure white. 



3Iadam Plantier — Pure white; a very free 

 bloomer; a general favorite. 



Madam Chas. AVood — Scarlet, shading to crim- 

 son; very large and full. 



Mrs. John Laing — Beautiful pink; very fra- 

 grant. 



Marshall P. "Wilder — Rich crimson. 



Paul Neyron — A very large Rose; color deep 

 pink. 



Prince Camille de Rohan — Dark velvety crim- 

 son. 



Price. 



Large, strong plants in 5-inch pots, each 40c; 

 per dozen $4.00. 



Strong plants in 4-inch pots, each 25c; per 

 dozen $2.50. 



Fine young plants in 2%-inch pots, each 10c; 

 per dozen $1.00. 



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