78 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS 
A SELECT LIST OF CHOICEST VARIETIES 
If wanted by mail, add 6c to each dollar’s worth, or fraction, ordered. 
DOUBLE GERANIUMS. FANCY pean as GERANIUMS. 
‘ ‘ Happy Thought—Dark green foli- 
S. A. Nutt—The darkest red Geran- nee with “creamy white center, 
ium known; always in bloom. bordered bronze. Flowers scar~ 
Jean Viaud—Rosy pink; free flow- let. 30c each. 
ering. Golden Tricolor — Leaves have 
bronze zone belted with crimson 
and edged golden yellow. 
Orange red flowers. 30c each. 
Buchner—Bushy plants with flow- 
ers of purest white; very large. 
Mrs. Lawrence—A wonderful shade Silver Leaved S. A. Nutt—The most 
of satiny salmon pink, beautiful of the silver-leaved 
Alphonse Ricard—Brilliant orange varieties; flowers dark red. 
red; semi-double. 25¢c each; 3 for 70c. 
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Jean Oberle—A most attractive 
shade of hydrangea or peach 
pink. 
- Price, 25¢ sh: TO0c. 
Double Geranium, Jean Viaud. TCE aoe eRe Or ZpC 
SWEET-SCENTED GERANIUMS. WHITE CALLA LILY. 
Cut Leaf Rose 
tiful flowers. et Abi, « IDREYS “iD ince erieachy 
Balm—Strong fragrance; lilac colored flowers. PENS ay AAD Tetasleseshb eyes ame hei 
Very fine. , large plants, 35c each. 
Lady Mary—A nutmeg scented Geranium. 
Pink flowers. 
Price, 25¢c each; 3 for 70c. 
Sweetly scented rose. Beau- (Calla Godfrey)—Pure white flowers, are of 
NEW CARNATIONS. 
Enchantress—Large, clear pink flow- 
ers; strong stems. 
Matchless—Pure white, graceful and 
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The Beautiful Feather Fern. 
FEATHER FERN. 
Unsurpassed for Window Boxes or 
fragrant. Hanging Baskets. The foliage is 
Beacon—Rich crimson; very free composed of dense, glossy green, 
blooming. % graceful drooping branches. It is a 
Pai aL a Hite SD lAShed mith very valuable house plant, being of 
ainted Lady—W hite, splash easy culture, the sprays growing 
erimson. four to five feet long. When cut, the 
25e each; 3 for 70c; the four for 90c. sprays retain their freshness for an | 
a unusual length of time. 30c each; i | 
SNAKE PLANT. 3 for 75c; larger plants 50c and 75c 
Sanseviera Zeylunica, each. FERNS ) 
elegant, variegated plant espe- : 3 NS. i 
Tea cratis adapted for house decora- Ostrich Plume or Whitmanii Fern— 
tion, the thick leathery leaves “Fronds, as feathery as Ostrich 
standing gas, heat, and dust with plumes.” It is a healthy, vigorous 
utmost impunity. In all a beau- grower, constantly unfolding fresh 
tiful, decorative plant, requiring fronds, which often attain a width 
arcely any water, and no care of 12 inches. Ayr: a be 
ic speaik om 30c each; 3 for $1.00; Gold Medal Fern—Distinguishing dark Cl 
large plants 50c and 75c each.. green foliage; a wonderfully fast 
= grower. 
ae Wea ae Boston or Sword Fern—The most povn- Pi 
mM SER ee ular of all. Fronds often measure 
Rex Begonia. eight feet in length. i G 
Teddy Jr. Fern — Somewhat dwarf. | 
POPULAR BEGONIAS, More fronds fos the plant than any i ol 
Mammoth Leaved Rex Begonia—In no other class tern Srownt to-day. * 
of plants do we find the rich metallic foliage, Hardy Fern—Can be left outside during 
fa | ha and colors blended from bright green, silver. winter. Grows in- a ee i} 
Al yf reddish bronze to bright rosy plum, as are pacers paleerens 3 for $1.40; large 7 
sini bs 4 found here. Leaves sometimes as large as pu ee ile 
oath) those of the Elephant Ear. 45c each; 3 for Price, except where (noted; mice 
Oy ae y $1.00. plants, 30c, any three for 75c; larger P, 
pap pet - na G Shp = plants, 50c each, any three $1.35; U 
deta / Argentea Guttata Begonia Purple bronze leaves extra large pl«nts, $1.00 and $1.50 
oblong in shape; silver markings; white each. 3 | 
lex hurt. flowers. 380c each; 3 for 85c. " ~ 
ime hs Coral Begonia—Deep pink flowers borne in pro- i 
hay ow x fusion for months at a time. 40c each. | A 
eae 8 Triumph Begonia—A mass of waxy white blooms rr 
17 summer and winter. 30c each; 3 for S5c. ] 
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y | PORCH HYDRANGEAS. 
if (= For the porch, lawn, and garden. In some D 
f soils the flowers turn blue, and this color can B 
Rik | be artificially secured with one-half pound of 
Z wk) L broken alum to one-half bushel of soil. 
- Bouguet Rose Hydrangea—The most popular ! 
of all Hydrangeas—deep rosy-amber, turn- j 
ing to a bright red. 35c¢ each; 3 for $1.00 Gi 
Mime. Mouillere Hydrangea—Very large flow- 
a ers, frequently over 8 inches in diameter, ¥ 
of purest white with rosy-carmine eye. P 
‘ 35¢c each; 3 for $1.00. ¥ 
i) La France—Large trusses of flowers, fringed 
Wp delicate rose; produces a wealth of bloom. q) 
Copy aycHT pO Vi | a 30¢ each; 3 for 85c. | 
uy YER - e Monstrosa—A wonderful variety. Flowers of | k 
“Yt”? yyy. a beautiful shade of pink. Once seen al- 
Z Vit Ly ways remembered. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
oy Ye Special Offer. One each of the above four iy 
F| Hydrangeas, all nice plants, will flower this ae ee a 
The Striking Snake Plant, season, for $1.25. Gold Medal Fern, Elegantissima Compacta. R 
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