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CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



BERMUDA EASTER LILl 



E h Doz. 



Elegans— Mixed yellow and red Iv, $1 00 



Harris!— (Bermuda Easter Lily.)— The most uee- 

 f ul of all Lillies ; flowers pure white, delight- 

 fully fragrant and produced freely. Planted in 

 September may be in bloom for Christmas, and 

 a second crop may be had the same season by 

 starting them into growth again after having 

 rested a short time. 



Each. Doz. 100 



First size bulbs, 5 to 7 inches 10$ 75 $4 50 



Extra size bulbs, 7 to 9 inches 15 1 25 7 50 



Monstrous bulbs, 9 to 12 inches. .20 2 25 15 00 

 Postage free. Per 100 by express at purchaser's 



expense. 



Each. Doz. 



Humboldtii — Golden yellow, spotted 

 purple. By mail, each 3c extra 30 $3 00 



Krameri— White, tinted blush, large 

 and fragrant 25 2 50 



Speciosum Album — White Japan 

 Lily. By mail, 3c each extra 20 2 00 



Speciosum Roseum— Rose spotted 

 Japan Lily. By mail, 3c each extra 15 1 50 



Speciosum Rubrum— White and red 

 spotted Japan Lily. By mall, 3c 

 each extra 15 150 



Each. Doz. 



Longlllorum— White 15 $i:50 



Tenuifolium — Flowers bright ver- 

 million, foliage delicate and grace- 

 ful 20 2 25 



Thunbergicum— (See Elegans) 10 1 00 



Tigrinum (Tiger Lily)— Orange, spot- 

 ted black. By mail, 2c each extra. 10 100 



Tigrinum FI. PI. (Double Tiger Lily) 

 —By mail, 2c each extra 10 100 



Umbellatum— (See Elegans) 10 1 00 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. 



(Ready in November.) 



This beautiful, dainty little flower needs no 

 introduction. All plant lovers have already 

 made its acquaintance. Its favorite spot in the 

 garden is in some cool, shady place, in deep, rich 

 soil— not too heavy. The roots should be set 

 about six inches apart and about two inches deep. 

 Plants, or pips, as they are called, are especially 

 prepared for pot culture. They should be potted 

 In good, rich soil, placing five or six of them in a 

 four-inch pot and covering them with about an 

 inch of the soil; set the pots away in some cool 

 place in the dark to get the pips well rooted, 

 when they may be removed to the warmth of the 

 greenhouse or living room. Keep them well 

 watered. In a few weeks the flowers will shoot 

 out. 



Fine Pips— Each, 3c; per dozen, 25c; free by 

 mail ; per 100, $1.50, or by mail, $1.75 per 100. 



LILT OF THE VALLEY. 



