90 



CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 



For covering large spaces quickly the Clematis stands unrivaled. 

 They may be planted at any time. The g'round should be dug- deeply 

 and well manured. A little attention to this will amply repay you for 

 your trouble, as the plant will grow more vigorously and give a greater 

 quantity of flowers. 



C. Coccinea — Scarlet; the flower looks more like a bud than a blossom, 

 and forms a striking contrast when grown side by side "with other 

 varieties. Price 20c; per doz. $2.00. 



C Crispa — Lavender, bell-shaped flowers, very fragrant; habit robust, 

 hardy and free-flowering. Price 20c; per doz. $2.00. 



C. Henrj-i — Large, pure white flowers; free bloomer; one of the best 

 varieties in cultivation. 



C. Kermesiua — A splendid free-blooming variety, bearing a profusion of 

 medium-sized flowers of a bright 'U'ine-red color. It is a strong-, frse 

 grower and quite hardy. 



C. Jackmanni — Deep violet purple flowers produced in masses; one of 

 the best. 



Madam Baron Veillard — A strong-growing variety producing a pro- 

 fusion of large rose-colored flowers shaded with lilac. 



C. Madame Edward Andre — Entirely distinct and novel sort, the nearest 

 approach to a bright red ever sent out. It resembles Jackmanni in 

 freedom of bloom, strong, vigorous growth and size of flo^wer, which 

 is of a pleasing carmine red color. A most desirable variety. 



C. Ramona — A very hardy, strong-grow^ing sort, blooming profusely 

 throughout the season. Flowers large, lavender color. 



C. The Gem — A handsome variety; flo-wers lavender blue. 

 Prices of above Clematis, except where noted. 



Strong 1 year old plants, each 35c; per doz $3.50 



Large 2 year old plants, each 75c; per doz 7.50 



Extra large 3-year-old plants, each $1.00; per doz 10.00 



Clematis Paniculata. 



Japanese Virgin's Bower. 



An exceedingly attractive and hand- 

 some variety, perfectly hardy in any ex- 

 posure, requiring no protection in the 

 most severe winters. The growth of 

 the plant is rapid, quickly covering 

 walls, arbors, trellises or old tree 

 stumps. The leaves are small, dark 

 green and glossy. The flowers are me- 

 dium in size, pure white and most deli- 

 ciously fragrant, and are produced in 

 wondrous profusion in the early fall 

 months. We can with confidence recom- 

 mend this one as the peer of all the 

 Clematis. 



One year old plants, each 20c; 



per doz $2.00 



Two year old plants, each 30c; 



per doz 3.00 



Three year old plants, each 50c; 



per doz 5.00 



CI.E3IATIS DAVIDIANA. 



(See page 76.) 



WISTARIA. 



This very popular hardy vine is oni 

 of the very best climbers in cultivation 

 It is a rapid grower, but delights ii 

 deep, rich soil. A sunny situation is 

 most conducive to its growth and th'j 

 development of its exceedingly "beauti- 

 ful and attractive blossoms. 

 Sinensis — Vigorous grower. Has lonj 



pendulous clusters of pale blue flow 



ers in May, June and autumn. Prici 



35c. 



Chinese White — The finest of all pur( 

 white flowers. Price 50c. 



CI.i;.M.\TlS PANICULATA. 



WlSTAlll.'i. 



HARDY GRASSES. 



Most effective plants in beds or 

 clumps on the lawn or grouped with 

 shrubs or herbaceous plants. 



Amndo Donax Variegata — The varie - 

 gated Bamboo. Foliage creamy white 

 and green. Height from 5 to 8 feet. 



Eriantlius Ravenna — A very ornamen- 

 tal, tall-growing grass; height, 9 to 

 12 feet. 



Eulalia Japoniea Variegata — A beauti- 

 ful grass. Leaves striped green, 

 white, pink and yellow. Height, 5 to 

 7 feet. 



Eulalia Japoniea Zebrlna — Very attrac- 

 tive. Leaves marked with broad 

 bands of yellow across the blade. 



Eulalia Gracillima XJnivittata — A vari- 

 ety with long, very graceful narrow 

 leaves, bright green, with a silvery 

 midrib. Price each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 

 Large fleld-grown plants, each 40c; 

 per doz. $i.OO. 



KLLALIA JAP. ZEBRINA. 



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