CURRIE BROTHERS CO. 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Strong plants of any of the following named shrubs. 
each, $1.00. 
wise noted. 
Price, 
Extra strong plants, $1.50 each, except where other- 
AILANTHUS (Tree of Heaven) 
A stately, rapid growing tree with long, feathery foliage of a 
distinctly tropical appearance. 
ALMOND (Amagdalus) 
Bears an abundance of pretty, double flowers very early in 
spring. Double, white and pink. Price, each, $1.50. 
BERBERIS (Barberry) 
Thunbergii—Dwarf, with small leaves turning red in fall. 
BUDDLEIA 
Virabilis Veitchiana (Butterfly Shrub or Summer Lilac)—-The 
flowers are a pleasing shade of violet-mauve borne in cylin- 
drical spikes, beginning to bloom in July, and continuing 
until cut down by frost. Price, each, $1.00 to $1.50. 
DEUTZIA 
Gracilis—Flowers pure white, dwarf. 
DOGWOOD (Cornus) 
Alba—Flowers white, branches bright red in fall and winter. 
Sanguinea—The dark red bark is very conspicuous in winter. 
FLOWERING CURRANT (Ribes) 
Aureum—Flowers yellow. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 
Fortuneii—Bears bright yellow, drooping flowers early in spring 
before the leaves appear. 
GOLDEN ELDER (Sambucus) 
Flowers white; foliage golden yellow. 
HYDRANGEA 
Arborescens Grandiflora—Bears large panicles of snow white 
flowers profusely from July to August. 
Paniculata Grandiflora—Flowers until late in fall. 
KERRIA 
Japonica—Of graceful habit. Flowers bright yellow, borne freely 
early in spring. 
LILAC 
Alba—Pure white. 
Vulgaris (Common Lilac)—Flowers fragrant, lilac color. 
Persian—Various shades of lilac to deep purple. 
Price, each, $1.50 to $2.00. 
: TAMARIX 
Foliage light and feathery, flowers bright pink. 
FRUIT 
BLACKBERRIES 
Snyder—Very hardy and productive; berries medium size. 
Wilson’s Early—Extra early and wonderfully productive berries; 
extra large. 
Strong 2-year-old plants, price each, 25c; per doz., $2.50; per 
100, $15.00. 
Add 10c per dozen if wanted by parcel post. 
DEWBERRY 
Lucretia—Perfectly hardy and remarkably productive. 
Price, each, 25c; per doz., $2.50. 
CURRANTS 
Cherry—A vigorous, stocky grower, producing an abundance of large, 
bright red berrics. 
Fay’s—Bright red, very large and productive. 
Victoria—A strong, — upright grower, bearing an abundance 
medium-sized, bright red berries late in the season. 
White Grape—A large and productive white variety. 
of 
Strong 2-year-old plants, each, 50c; per doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00.. 
Add 15c per dozen if wanted by parcel post. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Downing—Hardy and productive, fruit medium, large, whitish green. 
Houghton—Very productive, fruit pale red, medium in size. 
Red Jacket (Josselyn)—-Large red, of excellent quality. 
Strong 2-year-old plants, each, 50c; per doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00. 
Add 15c per dozen if wanted by parcel post. 
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
Berberis Thunbergii 
LONICERA (Bush Honeysuckle) 
Tatarica—Flowers pink and creamy white. 
Grandiflora—Flowers bright red, striped white. 
PHILADELPHUS (Syringa or Mock Orange) 
Coronarius—Flowers very fragrant, pure white. 
Grandiflorus—Flowers large, pure white. 
Aurea—Foliage yellow, flowers white. 
SPIREA 
Anthony Waterer—Dwarf, flowers pink. 
Opulifolia Aurea—Yellow leaves, white flowers. 
Prunifolia—Bears an abundance of double pure white flowers early in 
the season. 
Thunbergii—The small white flowers are borne very early; leaves small, 
light green. 
Van Houteii (Bridal Wreath)—Flowers white, borne profusely. 
JAPAN QUINCE (Pyrus Japonica) 
Flowers deep scarlet, foliage glossy green. 
SNOWBALL (Viburaum) 
Opulus (High Bush Cranberry)—Pure white flowers borne in large 
clusters, followed by dark red berries. 
Opulis Sterilis (Common Snowball). 
SYMPHORICARPUS 
Racemosus (Snowberry)—Flowers pink, followed by snowwhite berries. 
Vulgaris—Berries red. 
WEIGELA (Diervilla) 
Candida—Flowers white. 
Eva Rathke—Brilliant crimson. 
Rosea—Very popular; flowers bright rose. 
Floribunda—F lowers dark crimson. 
PLANTS 
GRAPES 
Brighton—An early dark red variety of very fine quality. 
Concord—A favorite large black sort. 
Delaware—Small red berries of excellent quality. 
Moore’s Early—Similar to Concord, but three weeks earlier. 
Niagara—A productive white variety of the finest quality. 
Worden—Fruit black and of superior quality, early and very pro- 
ductive. 
_ Strong 2-year-old plants, each, 50c; per doz., $3.50. 
RASPBERRIES 
Columbian—Large purple, very productive. 
Cumberland (Black)—Large, vigorous grower. 
Cuthbert (Red)—A favorite, large, main crop variety. 
Golden Queen (Yellow). 
Gregg (Black)—Large and very productive. 
Kansas (Black)—Vigorous grower, berry jet black. 
Marlboro (Red)—Large and firm. 
St. Regis (Red)—Everbearing, continues to bear all season. 
Strong 2-year-old plants, price each, 25c; per doz., $2.50; per 
100, $15.00. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Any of the leading varieties except Everbearing. 
60c; per 100, $2.00. 
Everbearing Varieties—Progressive—Mastodon—Price, 
$1.00; per 100, $3.00. 
If wanted by parcel post, add 10c per dozen, 25c per 100. 
Price, per doz., 
per doz., 
If Wanted by Mail Add 10c Each Plant 
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