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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



GAILLAKDIA — Blanket Flower. 



Grandiflora — 2 feet, June. One of the most 

 satisfactory perennials in cultivation. The 

 flowers are about 2% inches in diameter, 

 borne on long-, stiff stems, the coloring-, crim- 

 son, orange and vermilion blending- harmoni- 

 ously. Each 20c; per doz. $2.00. 



LOBELIA. 



A most effective plant of very easy culture, doing -well In any good soil. 

 L. Cardinalis (Cardinal Flo-wer) — 2 feet, August. A very shcwy plant of 

 easy culture. Each 20c; per doz J2.00 



LYOHXIS — Lamp Flower. 



A charming border plant, should be in every garden. 

 Chalcedonlca — 2 feet, July. Large heads of bright scarlet flo-wers. Each 

 20c; per doz $2.00 



PANSIES. 



These immensely popular little plants need no Introduction. We have 

 for years made a specialty of their culture, producing fine plants in 

 large quantities from our choicest strains of seed. Each 10c; per 

 doz J0.75 



PHLOXES. 



Tall Choice Perennial Varieties. 



Hardy Phloxes have long been so popular that it is rare to find a garden 

 •without a collection of at least a few of the many beautiful varieties now 

 in cultivation. No plant is more attractive or more useful, either for the 

 adornment of the garden or for supplying cut flowers. 



To those not familiar with these plants we desire to say that they are 

 perfectly hardy, and succeed well in almost any kind of soil. Small plants 

 are usually selected to start with, as they increase rapidly in size, not in 

 height so much, which is from 2 to 3 feet, but in the number of flower 

 stems, ^vhich multiply year after year. 



OUR PLAXTS ARE WELL-GROWN AND STRONG. 



We offer below fifteen of the choicest varieties, -which w^lll give a suc- 

 cession of bloom from June to August. 



Consal H. Trost — Pure red, briglit purple eye. 



Coquelicot — Fine scarlet, crimson eye. 



Eelarienr — Brilliant rosy-crimson, -with lighter eye. 



Elizabeth Campbell — Bright salmon-pink, with lighter shadings and pink 

 eye; a new shade entirely in Phloxes. Each 35c; per doz. J3.50. 



Frau Anton Bnchner — Unquestionably the finest white; trusses and Individ- 

 ual flowers immense: dwarf in habit. Each 35c; per doz. $3.50. 



George A. Strohlein — Bright scarlet, crimson red eye. 



Le Mahdl — Deep reddish violet, with darker eye. 



Mine. Paul Dutrie — Delicate lilac rose. Flowers very large, in Immense 

 panicles. 



Pantheon — -Bright salmon rose; very fine. 



Rosenberg — Bright violet, -with deep red eye; individual flowers as large 

 as a dollar. Each 35c; per doz. $3.50. 



R. P. Struthers — Rosy carmine; claret-red eye. 



Selma — Pale rose mauve, claret-red eye. 



Siebold — Bright vermilion, overlaid -with orange scarlet; crimson eye. 



Von Hoehberg — A very rich crimson; very desirable. 



Von Lassburg — Pure -white; flowers very large; an excellent variety. 

 Any of the above, except Trhere noted, each 25c; per doz. 92.50. 



HOLLYHOCKS 



The plants -we offer are raised from the choicest strains of 

 Seed, and are really excellent. 

 Strong roots from open ground, different colors, each 25c; 



per doz $2.50 



HELEXIUM — Sneezewort. 



Very handsome border plants, bearing large, Daisy-like 



flo-wers, exceedingly useful for cutting. 



RIverton Beauty — A superb ne-w variety, flo-wers large, 

 lemon-yellow with purplish-black disc. 



Rlverton Gem — New; very handsome, flo-wers old-gold, suf- 

 fused -with bright terra cotta. Each 25c; per doz $2.50 



HEMEROCALLIS — Day Lily. 

 Flo-wers borne on long stems; leaves long and narrow. Ad- 

 mirably adapted for shrubbery or for massing in borders. 



H. Flava (Yellow Day Lilv) — 3 feet, July. Each 20c; doz... $2.00 



H. Fulva (Orange Day Lily) — 3 feet. July. Each 20c; doz.. $2.00 



H. Thunbergrii — A large, late flo-wering variety, sweet scented, 



lemon yellow; August and September. Each 20c; doz. .$2.00 

 HEUCHERA SANGUINEA — Alum Root. 



A most useful and desirable hardy border perennial. It pro- 

 duces an abundance of flowers nearly all summer. Excel- 

 lent for cutting. Color, a rich, dazzling crimson. Each 



20c; per doz $2.00 



IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS — Iris Kaempferl. 

 The flowers, which measure from S to 10 inches across are 



unsurpassed in richness of color, exquisite form and beautiful 



markings. 



Gold Bound — Large, pure white, with gold banded center. 



Lavender <i,ueen — Fine lavender. 



Mahogany — Dark red, shaded with maroon. 



Oriole — Deep crimson amaranth; yellow center. 



Pyramid — Violet blue, veined -with -white. 



Peacock — Nine large overlapping petals, violet-purple, veined 

 white. 



Spotted Beauty — Wavy, double silky white, spotted violet crimson. 

 Any of the above choice varieties, each 30c; per doz. 93.00. 



GBaiMAN IRIS — Iris Germanlca. 

 This is the true "Fleur de Lis," the French National flower. 



The flowers are delightfully fragrant. 



Agnarlus — Standards pearl white, falls dark blue. 



Bluebird — Beautiful, deep violet blue. 



Celeste — Delicate pale lavender. 



Florentlna Alba — Ivory white, tinged with lilac. Fine. 



Mme. Chereau — Snow-white, edged -with delicate blue. 



Pallida Dalmatica — Clear lavender. 



Pallida Speclosa — Pale Indigo blue. 



Sans Souci — Crimson-brown and gold. 



Any of the above, price each 25c; per dos, $2.50. 





Imperial Japaneae Irla. 



