CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



CTPERUS ALTERXIFOLirS. 



FARFUCIUM GRANDE. 



A very unique and interesting house plant 



of easy culture, grown especially for its beau- 

 tiful'and attractive foliage, which is a bright 

 green, ^fand] blotched with spots of yellow. 

 Price, 25c. 



HYDRANGEA. 



Otaksa— Very large pink flowers, and fine 

 glossy leaves. Good plants that may be had 

 in bloom for Easter. Price, 25c to $1.00 each. 



IVIES. 



English— Specially prepared for parlor and 

 conservatory culture, in all sizes. Each, 2oc 

 to 50c. 



MARGUERITES. 



This very handsome and useful Daisy is 

 still very popular and in steady demand. Our 

 stock is in first-class condition. All ready to 

 bloom. Price, each, 25c to $1.00. 



FICUS ELASTICA. 



(RUBBER PLANT.) 



Afplant now so well known as to require 

 no description. We have a collection of 

 finely grown plants in different sizes. Price, 

 each, 50c to $2.00. 



CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS. 



(Umbrella Plant.) An excellent house 

 plant, too well known to need any descrip- 

 tion. We only wish to call attention to the 

 fact that we have this season a large and 

 very fine stock of them in all sizes. 



Price, 15c to 50c. 



GERANIUMS. 



General collection of large, fine plants, 

 suitable for winter blooming in the parlor or 

 conservatory. Each, 25c. 



Pose Geraniums, 10c to 25c each. 



GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 



A highly ornamental plant, having long, 

 graceful, fexn-like foliage. It is very easy of 

 culture and is admirably adapted for parlor 

 and table decoration. Price, each, 25c to 75c. 



FERNS. 



As conservatory specimens, parlor orna- 

 ments, or for general decorative purposes, 

 the many delicate, beautiful species of Ferns 

 stand almost unrivaled. The medium-sized 

 and smaller kinds are admirably adapted for 

 planting in rock work in the conservatory 

 and for the fernery in the parlor. Our col- 

 lection is large and varied. Price, 15c and 

 upwards, according to vaiiety and size. 



SWORD FERN. 



