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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
Perr ae 
Aquilegia. 
Currie’s Extra Choice 
Long-Spurred Hybrids. 
AURICULA. 
Of this beautiful little plant 
we have a very fine strain of 
English-saved Seeds. The flowérs 
which resemble the primrose 
somewhat, are of various shades 
of crimson, yellow, maroon, etc. 
PEt 
Extra Choice Mixed.......... 
Asperula Odorata, 
half shaded situations. 
Blue, 1 foot. 
(Sweet Woodruff) 
which is imparted to 
them. Used in making May 
edging in shady places. 9 inc 
Azurea Setosa 
Odorata 
BALLOO 
Cardiospermum Halicacabum—A rapid growing annual climber. 
Succeeds best in light soil and warm situations, flowers 
Seed vessels look like miniature balloons. 
white. 
LEST... ans 
BRACHYCOME. 
Iberidifolia (Swan River Daisy)—A very pretty dwarf-growing 
a profusion of 
plant, covered all 
white Cineraria-like blossoms. 
summer with 
ASPERULA,. 
Dwarf plants, growing luxuriantly, until late in fall, in moist, 
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When dried has a delightful odor, 
clothing if put 
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AQUILEGIA 
COLUMBINE. 
Exceedingly showy, early blooming, hardy plants, especially valuable for the 
peculiar formation of their flowers and the great variety of color. H. P. 
Pkt. 
Currie’s Extra Choice Long-Spurred Hybrids—A beautiful mixture of long-spurred 
sorts. Plants robust, flowers lone Jastimetcic orc - «le pieieinimieivieie nln => 'eilvlel ele otentnl olelatpietaie 
Chrysantha Grandiflora Alba—Large, snow-white flowers, which are produced in 
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Chrysantha—Bright yellow, flowering freely all summer................eeseeeeeees 10 
Coerulea—F ine porcelain blue, center petals white................-.0+ceceeccscnons 10 
Glandulosa (True)—Blue and white, very choice, 1% feet.............2.-.eeeeeeees 10 
Skinnerii—Scarlet and yellow, 13a £eet o.oo ici.) cine nlpinterets epetelniniale\elotniniaele «lp ete)» wial= leis ie tate 10 
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Pkt. African Lilac Daisy—A remarkably 
Alpina—An early blooming plant, handsome annual from Africa, 
well suited for borders and rock forming many branched bushes, 2 
work. Pure white flowers; height to 3 feet high. Its flowers are 
GUiNnCHESs Me LiseL ceeeketeiedeletetele sdereloiete large and showy, being pure white 
on the upper surface, the reverse 
of petals pale lilac-blue; a beauti- 
ful flower of the easiest culture. 
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ARISTOLOCHIA. 
Sipho (Dutchman’s Pipe)—A_ rapid 
growing hardy climber, growing 
to a height of 30 feet, with large, 
heart-shaped foliage, flowers yel- 
lowish brown, mottled and curi- 
ously shaped. H. P.........s.+-e- 15 
ASPARAGUS. 
Plumosus Nanus (Asparagus Fern)— 
An exceedingly graceful plant for 
pots or when young for fern 
dishes. The foliage is more grace- 
ful than the most delicate Maiden 
Hair Fern. Will succeed under 
ordinary house cultivation. 15 
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Asparagus Sprengeri (Emerald 
Feather)—One of the _ easiest 
plants to grow in pots or hanging 
baskets, producing graceful fronds 
4 feet long, flowers white, fol- 
lowed by red _ berries. Grows 
readily from Seed. 15 Seeds..... 10 
Arabis Alpina. 
Pkt. 
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