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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



GREENHOUSE PLANTS 



A SELECT LIST OF CHOICEST VARIETIES. 



If wanted by mail, add 6c to each dollar's irorth, or fraction, ordered. 



GIANT DOUBLE FLOWERED GERANIUMS. 



DOUBLE GERAIVIUMS. 

 25c each; 3 for 60c; 12 for ?2.10. 



S. A. NUTT— The darkest red Geranium known; always in bloom. 

 JEAN VIAUD — Rosy-pink; free flowering. 



UUCHNER — Bushy plants with 

 flowers of purest white; very 

 large. 



MRS. IjAAVRENCE — A wonderful 

 shade of satiny salmon pink. 



AI.PHONSE RICARD — Brilliant 

 orange red; semi-double. 



JEAN OllERLE — A most attractive 

 shade of Hvdrangen or peach pink. 

 FANCY LEAVED GERANIUMS. 



HAPPY THOUGHT — Dark green fo- 

 liage with creamy-white center, 

 bordered bronze. Flowers scarlet. 

 25c eacli. 



GOLDEN TRICOLOR — Leaves have 

 bronze zone belted with crimson 

 and edged golden vellow. Orange 

 red flowers. 30c each. 



SILVER LEAVED S. A. NUTT — The 

 most beautiful of the silver- 

 leaved varieties; flowers dark red. 

 25c each; 3 for 70c. 

 Begonia, King of Rex. 



If only one plant is grown in the home it should be 

 the rich red Geranium S. A. Nutt. Immense blooms; 

 wonderful foliage. 



Hardy Chrysanthemums. 



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The Hardy Chrysanthemum 

 gives us the most attractive 

 outdoor fall flower. It is a 

 plant without equal, either in 

 solid beds, mixed borders or 

 planted against foundations. 

 HOMESTEAD — Strong shade 



of pink. Has no equal for 



size, 20c. 



INDIAN — Soft red flowers of 

 good size. None better. 25c. 



ALICE HO\VELL — Rich shade 

 of orange yellow. New. 

 Extra fine. 25c. 



MORMANDIE — Delicate pink 

 of recent Introduction; pop- 

 ular. 25c. 



MISS F. COLLIER— The new 



hardy popular pure white 

 pompom. 20c. 



EXHIBITION CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Price, any variety, 2.'c each; 3 for 00c; 12 for $2.00. 

 RED OSTRICH PLUME — Rich red flowers heavily 



plumed. 

 IVORY — A fine white. Makes an excellent pot plant. 

 CHTEI'^AIN — Shell pink, exquisite form and finish. 

 YELLOW OSTRICH PLUME — Large plumed flowers of 



a rich yellow color. 

 OPAI. — Lavender pink with light silvery tints of pink 



on edges of petal. 



CARNATIONS -THE NATIONAL 

 FLOWER. 



MATCHLESS — Won two gold medals as a matchless 

 white, clove scented; ideal for bouquets. 25c each. 



BEACON "The Lighthouse Carnation." — A rich crim- 

 son; blooms average 314 inches In diameter. 25c each. 



ENCHANTRESS SUPREME— A striking salmon-pink 

 variety, which has proven very profitable to the 

 commercial grower. 25c each. 



GAIETY — Glossy white, delicately penciled scarlet, ex- 

 ceptional. 25c each. 



DOUBLE FLOVVER- 



IXG PINKS. 



Hardy Scotch or 



Sweet May 



Pinks. 



Flowers perfectly double, 

 clove-scented, and the 

 plants entirely hardy. Each 

 25c; 3 for 70c. 



ABBOTSFORD — Deep car- 

 mine, marbled with 

 white. A beautiful 

 flower. 



HER MAJESTY — One of 

 the finest. Color pure 

 white. Very sweet 

 scented. 



HOMESTEAD — Flow e r s 

 beautiful glowing red 

 with maroon center. 



POPULAR BEGONIAS. 



KING OF HEX BEGONIA — In no 



other class of plants do we find the 

 rich metallic foliage, and colors 

 blending from bright green, .silver 

 and orange to a bright plum color. 

 Price, 40c each; 3 for $1.10. 



BEEFSTEAK BEGONIA (Feasfii) — 

 Circular leaves, red beneath, and 

 dark glossy green above, and of 

 heavy texture. Finest sprays of 

 flesh pink flowers. Finest Begonia 

 we have for pot culture. Price, 

 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 



EVER BLOOMING BEGONIA (Gracillis Lu- 

 mino.«a) — Flowers bright cherry, changing 

 to coral-red. Price, 25c each; 3 for 70c. 



ARGENTEA GUTTATA — Purple bronze 

 leaves, oblong in shape, with silver mark- 

 ings, white flowers. Price, 30c each; 3 for 85c. 



SPECIAL OFFER — One each of above four 

 Begoni.TS. nnstpaid. $1.10. 



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DWARF ORANGE (House plant) 

 — A true orange, bearing 

 masses of waxy white fragrant 

 blossoms followed by bright 

 colored very sweet fruit. Nice 

 plants, 25c each; large plants, 

 60c and $1.25 each. 



A.MEHICAN WONDER LEMON 

 (House Plant) — Fruit often 

 weighs over three pounds. 

 Blooms very sweetly scented. 

 Bears fruit at all stages of 

 growth. 30c each; large plants, 

 GOc and $1.25 each. 



Beefsteak Itegonla (Feastll.) 



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HIBISCUS PEACHItLOW — 



(See i 1 1 u s t ration.) A 

 beautiful tropical shrub- 

 like plant with glossy 

 foliage, and gorgeously 

 colored flowers of a rich 

 peach-pink shade. Price, 

 25c each; 3 for 70c. 

 HARDY HIBISCUS (MAL- 

 LOWS) — Attractive as a 

 single plant on the lawn, 

 along the walk, or as a 

 hedge, producing from Ju 

 til fall a show of beautifu 

 ers six inches and over 

 AVhIte, Pink and Crimson. 

 35c; 3 for $1.00. 



