CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 81 



PHLOXES. 



Tall Choice Perennial Varieties. 



(See last page of cover.) 



Magnificent border plants. We have offered below twenty- 

 seven of the choicest varieties, which will give a succession of 



bloom from June to August. 



Albatros — Pink, shaded purple. 



Andreas HoiEer — Pure white. 



Beranger — White suffused with pink, rosy-lilac eye. 



Boule de Feu — Bright salmon, crimson eye. 



Bridesmaid — Pure white, crimson eye. 



Cross of Honor — Lilac margin with white. 



Crystal Palace — White suffused with lilac. 



Darwin — Pink and lavender. 



Duguesclin — White with large violet-rose center. 



Eclaireur — Carmine flowers, center rosy salmon. 



Eugene Danaanvillier — JL,ilac, white edge. 



Jeanne d' Arc — A magnificent pure white. 



Josephine Gerheaux — Pure white, with brilliant pinkish-car- 

 mine center. 



La Vague — Silvery pink. 



Lie Soleil — Clear pink, -with bright rose center; immense trusses. 



Madelaine Leturque — Beautiful Indian rose with white star. 



Marie Stuart — White "with pink eye. 



Miss Liingard — White; trusses very large; splendid variety. 



Moliere — Salmon rose. 



Pantheon — Salmon rose; very fine. 



Princes.s Louise — White. 



Prof. Schlieinan — Salmon rose, carmine eye. 



Siniplon — White shaded with lilac, deep rose center. 



Sunshine — Salmon pink with deep rose eye. 



Thebaide — Salmon red, with crimson eye. 



White Queen — A late pure white sort, flowering during August. 

 Profuse bloomer. 



William Robinson — Carmine, very fine. 



Any of the above, each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



POLEMONIUM. 



JACOB'S LADDER. 



Very pretty border plants with fern-like foliage and hand- 

 some flowers. ,^, \. ^ 

 P. Coeruleum — 1% feet. A very ornamental variety with hand. 



some finely cut, deep green foliage. Plant erect, bearing in 



early spring a great profusion of flowers in terminal spikes; 



color deep blue, very handsome. 

 P. Reptans — 6 inches, June. Creeping; foliage finely cut; flow- • 



ers a very pretty clear blue. A very desirable variety. 



Each 10c; per doz. $1.00. POMmonium coebdmum, 



6 OF THESE CHOICE PHLOXES, 

 YOUR SELECTIOIV, FOR 75 



CENTS. 



13 OF THESE CHOICE PHLOXES, 

 YOUR SELECTION, FOR $1.50. 



PTRBTHBTJM ULIGINOSOm, 



DWABF PHLOX, 



DAVARF PHLOX. 



The dwarf varieties are remarkable for 

 their fine, dense and procumbent foliage and 

 the profusion of their flowers, which, in early 

 summer, create a blaze of color difficult to 

 describe. 

 P, Anioena — 6 Inches, May. Pretty bright 



pink star-like flowers. 

 P, Subulata— 6 inches. May. An elegant va- 

 riety. The flowers are a delicate flesh pink. 

 Vi'ith darker shade towards the center. 

 Eacli 10c; per doz. $1.00. 



PANSIES, 



We make a specialty of Pansy culture, pro- 

 ducing fine plants in large quantities from 

 our superb strains of seeds, in all colors. For 

 varieties see page 57 of this catalogue. Price 

 each 10c; per doz. 50c; per 100 $3.50, 



PHYSOSTEGIA— False Dragon Head. 

 P. Vlrginica — 3 to 4 feet. A beautiful free- 

 blooming perennial. If kept cut will flower 

 from mid-summer until fall. Color, a shell 

 pink. An exceedingly desirable plant. Each 

 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



PYRETHRU3I — Feverfew. 

 P. Uliginosum (Giant Ox-Bye Daisy) — 4 to 5 

 feet. September and October. This is in- 

 deed a magnificent plant and one of the 

 very finest for the herbaceous border for 

 supplying cut flowers in the autumn. It 

 forms a stout, upright bush, bearing in- 

 numerable large, pure v/hite flowers, hav- 

 ing bright yellow centers. 

 Kach 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



