CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



PRIMULA SINENSIS. 



CHINESE PRIMROSE. 



No winter blooming plant is 

 more generally admired than 

 the Primula, and none that we 

 know of is more deserving of 

 admiration. Although a 

 greenhouse plant, it always 

 succeeds well in the parlor, 

 giving general satisfaction. It 

 prefers a cool to a hot atmos- 

 phere, therefore should be 

 given a place at a window in 

 the coolest room convenient; 

 water carefully, taking care 

 not to spill any in the flower 

 buds or center of the plant, as 

 it causes them to rot. Propa- 

 gate in spring by cuttings, di- 

 vision of the plant, or seed 

 sown in May. The soil should 

 be of a light rich nature. 



Double— White, each, 25c. 



Single and semi-double in 

 many colors, from pure white 

 to deep red, and light blue, 

 each, 25c. 



PRIMULA SINENSIS. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA. 



For house or greenhouse decoration it ranks among the foremost for beauty, usefulness and 

 extreme ease of culture. Asa bloomer it has few equals, for flowers may be picked from it all the 

 year round, although it produces most profusely during the winter months. The color of the flower 

 is a beautiful pale lilac, at times almost pure white. Price, 25c to $1.00 each. 



ROSES. 



EVER-BLOOMING. 



A good assortment of the best varieties 

 for winter- blooming, nice plants. 

 Each, 25c; $2.50 per dozen. 



SALVIA SPLENDENS. 



Flowers scarlet. Nice plants 

 for winter blooming, each 25c. 



SMILAX. 



{Myrsiphyllum Asparagoides) 



This charming vine is now 

 considered quite indispens- 

 able in all floral decorations. 

 It is very easily grown. Price, 

 each, 15c. 



SWAINSONIA GALE- 

 GIFOLIA ALBA. 



A desirable plant for house 

 culture, with pure white flow- 

 ers resembling Sweet Peas, 

 which are produced in great 

 abundance. It blooms con- 

 tinuously throughout the sea- 

 eon, and is of the easiest cul- 

 yiOLBT *"^®- Foliage graceful. 



25c each. 

 VIOLETS.—Although quite hardy, these plants reciuire the protection of a cool greenhouse 

 or cold frame. Double Varieties— Blue, each. 25c. 



