CURRIE BROTHERS CO. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
RANUNCULUS (Buttercup) 
Acris fl. pl—Double golden-yellow 
flowers. 
Repens, fl. pl—A creeping variety with 
golden-yellow flowers. Price, each, 
25c; per doz., $2.50. 
RUDEBECKIA (Cone Flowers) 
Fulgida—Orange yellow with black 
center. 
Golden Glow—Grows 6 feet high, bear- 
ing masses of double golden-yellow 
flowers. 
Purpurea—Large, reddish-purple flow- 
ers with brown cone. Price, each, 
25c; per doz., $2.50. 
SALVIA (Meadow Sage) 
Azurea Grandiflora—Bears pretty sky- 
blue flowers in fall. 3 to 4 feet. 
Price, each, 30c; per doz., $3.00. 
SAPONARIA (Soap Wort) 
Ocymoides Splendens—Bears masses of 
small bright rose flowers from May 
to August. 8 inches. Price, each, 
25c; per doz., $2.50. 
SAXIFRAGA (Megasea) 
Decipiens (Crimson Moss) — Dwarf, 
mossy plants bearing white flowers 
in May and June. The green foliage 
turns a bright crimson in Winter. Platycodon 
4 inches high. Splendid roe plant. 
Price, each, 35c; per doz., $3.5 
SCABIOSA, CAUCASICA (Blue Bonnet) 
Graceful, lavender-blue flowers borne on long stems, excellent for cut flowers. 
Price, each, 30c; per dozen, $3.00. 
SEDUM (Stone Crop) 
Acre (Golden Moss)—A dwarf creeping variety; foliage green; flowers bright yellow. 
Album—Dwarf, thick round foliage, flowers bright pink. 
Sexangular—Very dark green foliage, flowers yellow. 
Sieboldi—Round foliage, bright pink flowers. 
Spurium Coccineum—Beautiful rosy crimson; 6 inches. 
Pentstemon Stolonifera—Flat succulent leaves; flowers puplish pink; 6 inches. 
Sedum (Stone Crop) Price, Each, 25c; Dozen, $2.50. 
Spectabile—An erect-growing species attaining a height of 18 inches, with broad light 
green foliage and immense heads of showy rose-colored flowers. Blooms late in fall. 
Spectabile Brilliant—Similar to the preceding sort except that the flowers are bright am- 
aranth-red. 
Price, each, 25c; per dozen, $2.50. 
SILENE (Catchfly) 
Alpestris—Dwarf rock plant, 4 inches high, with dainty pure white flowers in May and June. 
Schafta (Autumn Catchfly)—-A charming border or rock plant, growing from 4 to 6 inches 
high, with masses of bright pink flowers from July to October. 
Price, each, 25c; per dozen, $2.50. 
HARDY PRIMROSE 
Primula veris (English Cowslip)—Beautiful early spring flowering plants, suitable for 
shady places. Mixed colors. Price, each, 30c; per dozen, $3.00. 
PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue) 
Barbatus Torreyi—Spikes of bright scarlet flowers, 3 to 4 feet. 
Pubescens—Bright rosy-purple, 1% feet. 
Ovatus—Dwarf blue. 
Price, each, 25c; per dozen, $2.50. 
PERENNIAL POPPIES 
Oriental—Unrivaled for its dazzling splendor, vivid scarlet. Price, each, 25c; per doz., $2.50. 
PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern Plant) 
Francheti—Bears large balloon-like pods, brilliant orange-scarlet, valued for winter decora- 
tion. Large plants. Price, each, 25c; per dozen, $2.50. 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon Head) 
Virginica—Forms dense bushes, bearing long spikes of delicate pink tubular flowers. 
Price, each, 25c; per dozen, $2.50. 
PINKS (See Dianthus) 
PLATYCODON (Chinese Bell-Flower) 
A handsome hardy perennial closely allied to the Campanula. 
Grandiflorum—Grows 3 feet high, bearing handsome blue and white bell-shaped flowers 
continuously all summer. Price, each, 25c; per dozen, $2.50. 
POLEMONIUM (jJacob’s Ladder) 
Spikes of showy flowers and deep green, finely cut foliage 12 inches high, succeeding 
best in partially shady places. 
Peptans—Showy blue flowers in May and June. 
Richardsoni—Tall blue. 
Price, each, 25c; per dozen, $2.50. 
POTENTILLA (Cinquifoil) 
Atrosanguinea—Foliage resembles the strawberry, flowers bright red, 1 foot. Price, each, 
35c; per dozen, $3.50. 
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PYRETHRUM 
Easily grown in any garden soil. 
Hybridum Roseum—Bears large single daisy-like flowers freely, ranging in color from 
white, various shades of pink to deep red, with bright yellow centers; excellent for 
cutting. 1% feet. 
Uliginosum (Giant Daisy)—Grows 3 to 4 feet high, bearing large white flowers in great 
profusion. Price, each, 35c; per dozen, $3.50. Pyrethrum Hybridum 
If Wanted by Mail Add 10c Each Plant 
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