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CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 



COREOPSIS. 



The herbaceous border is incomplete with- 

 out one or more varieties of Coreopsis. They 

 are exceedingly attractive, bloom continuous- 

 ly from June till late in the fall, and are very 

 easy of cultivation. They are among the 

 most useful of hardy plants for supplying- 

 quantities of cut flowers for table and other 

 decorations. The flowers are neat in form, 

 and are borne on light but wiry and graceful 

 stems, and arrange beautifully in vases. 

 Every garden should have a liberal number 

 of either or both of the following varieties. 

 C. Grantliflora — 2 feet, June. Deep yellow. 

 C. Laat-eolata — 2 feet, June. Golden yellow. 



doz. $1.00. 



CLEMATIS. 



C. Davidiana — A very handsome variety of Clematis of 

 right habit of growth, about 2 feet in height and bushy 



for ra. The fol 



IlICENTUA Sl'KCTABTI.IS. 

 CENTAT'UEA. 

 A valuable class of border 

 plants of the easiest culture. 

 Very useful for supplying cut 

 flowers. 



C. Montana — 2 feet, May and 

 June. This variety is among 

 the best of hardy plants. Flow- 

 ers large and handsome; color, 

 a rich purplish blue. Last -well 

 when cut. Each 15c; per doz. 

 $1.50. 

 DICENTRA SPECTABILIS. 

 Bleeding' Heart. 

 Two feet. May. One of the 

 showiest of garden Perennials; 

 also much grown as a pot plant 

 for spring flowering in the house. 

 It is at home in almost any situ- 

 ation out of doors, and succeeds 

 admirably in shady places where 

 few plants grow satisfactorily. 

 Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 

 CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 Marguerite. 

 The hardy Marguerites are now 

 general favorites and in great de- 

 mand. Few plants are more use- 

 ful for the production of flowers for 

 the garden. They are very easilygro 

 den soil. 



C. Ma::^iiniini — 1 foot. Very desirable 

 flowers all summer. 

 Each 10c; per doz. $1.00. 



Each 10c 



COREOPSIS 

 GRAXniFI.OE.i. 



is bright green and 

 attractive. The flow- 

 ers, which are pro- 

 duced in clusters, are 

 tubular bell-shaped, 

 are deep blue and 

 very fragrant. Each 

 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



DOUBLE DAISY — Bellts Perennis. 



A well-known favorite; one of the most 

 charming and most useful of our early 

 spring flowers. It is o easy culture and 

 quite hardy. 



Snowball — A great improvement on the 

 old varieties; flowers very large and 

 double; pure white. 

 Each 10c; per doz. $1.00. 



DORONICUM — Dogbane. 

 D. Excelsuni — One of the earliest and 

 most effective of our spring flowering 

 plants; very showy. 2 feet, June. A 

 handsome border plant, producing its 

 large, bright, yellow flowers very free- 

 ly; also an excellent pot plant. Each 

 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



CHRTSANTHEJIUM MAXUIUM. 



cutting, and none are more showy In 

 wn, succeeding well :n any good gar- 

 variety, producing great quantities of 



DEUPHIIVIUM. 

 Perennial 



Larkspur. 



Three feet, 

 June. A most 

 attractive and 

 useful Peren- 

 nial, which 

 should never be de- 

 nied a place in the 

 garden. The long 

 spikes of handsome 

 flowers are very free- 

 ly produced from 

 early summer till 

 late in fall, care be- 

 ing taken, however, 

 to remove all seed 

 pods. They are ex- 

 ceedingly useful for 

 cutting. Our collec- 

 tion embraces a very 

 choice assortment of 

 the finest varieties, 

 new and rare, the 

 colors varying from 

 the most delicate 

 light to the richest 

 deep blue, double and 

 single. Each 15c; per 

 doz. $1.50. 



DELPHINIUM PERENNIAL LABKSPUK. 



PERFECTLY 

 HARDY. 

 All the Peren- 

 nials we offer are 

 perfectly liardy, 

 and succeed Avell 

 in any good gar- 

 den soil. 



DOKoNicuM excel.sl;m. 



