84 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
HYDRANGEA 
These handsome shrubs are 
now considered quite indispen- 
sable in any garden. They are 
very easy of culture and succeed 
well in any rich soil. 
Paniculata Grandiflora —One of 
the grandest flowering shrubs. 
It is perfectly hardy, requiring 
no protection whatever, It be- 
gins to flower in summer and 
continues until late in fall. 
Planted singly or in groups it 
has a charming effect. 
Plants 18 to 24 inches high, 
each $1.00; per doz. $10.00. 
Plants 2 to $8 feet high, 
each $1.15; per doz. $11.50. 
Hydrangeu Arborescens Grandi- 
flora—The “Snowball Hydran- 
fea,” so-called from the sim- 
ilarity of the blossoms to 
those of the common Snowball. 
The pure-white flowers appear 
earlier than those of Hydran- 
Bed of Young Plants of Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora. Seat baaG: Each $1.00; 
per doz. $10.00. 
LONICERA—Bush Honeysuckle. D> 
The Bush or Upright Honeysuckles are among the most useful of ornamental x3 
shrubs, growing freely in almost any situation. 
Tatarica Alba (Tartarian Honeysuckle)—-A most desirable shrub, blooms pro- 
fusely; flowers creamy white and fragrant. Each 85c; per doz. $8.50. 
Tatarica Grandiflora—A beautiful variety, having bright red flowers striped 
with white. Each 85c; per doz. $8.50. 
Morrowi—Very desirable. Pure white flowers, followed in fall by bright red 
berries. Each 60c; per doz. $6.00. 
PHILADELPHUS—Syringa or Mock Orange. 
Highly ornamental shrubs, very shapely and beautiful, both in 
foliage and flowers. 
Coronarius (Garland Syringa)—A great favorite. Flowers pure 
white and very fragrant. 
Grandiflora—Large flowered; one of the best. Each 60c; per 
doz. $6.00. 
PYRUS—J2pan Quince. 
One of the most beautiful of flowering shrubs. Grows well in 
any good soil and any location. It is also useful as a hedge plant. 
Japonica (Cydonia Japonica)—A charming plant; foliage dark green 
and glossy; flowers deep scarlet, produced in great abundance, 
followed by large pear-shaped fruit. Each 75c; per doz, $7.50. 
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RHUS—Sumach. Wy 
Small trees or shrubs, highly ornamental and of much value for lawn AU; Yy 
adornment, either in groups or single specimens. 
Copallina (Shining Sumach)—A very handsome variety with shining, 
lustrous green foliage, which in autumn changes to a rich crimson; 
flowers greenish yellow. 
Typhina (Stag Horn Sumach)—One of our most popular and ornamental 
native shrubs; named from the resemblance of the new branches to a 
stag’s horn “in the velvet.” 
Each 85e; per doz. $8.50, 
RIBES—F lowering Currant. 
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Pyrus Japonica. 
A class of plants highly prized for their graceful habit of 
growth, fine foliage and beautiful flowers. 
Aureum—An early blooming variety; flowers yellow. Each 85c; 
per doz, $8.50. 
ROSES FOR MASSING. 
Hardy varieties highly desirable and ornamental in the shrub- 
bery border. : 
Rosa Rugosa Rubra—Beautiful crimson single flowers produced in 
great abundance and sucteeded by large red berries; very or- 
namental. Each 85c; per doz. $8.50. . 
Rosa Rubrifolia—This is remarkable because of its colored foliage, 
which in early spring is a rich reddish-purple, changing as the 
season advances into a reddish-green. Flowers pink. Each $1.00; 
per doz. $10.00. 
Rosa Rubiginosa (Sweet Briar)—-The true Eglantine; an old- 
fashioned, much admired Rose; flowers single, bright pink. 
Each 85c; per doz. $8.50. 
SAMBUCUS—Elder. 
Nigra Aurea (Golden Elder)—A most attractive and very orna- 
mental shrub. The foliage is large and of the richest golden 
yellow; very effective and invaluable for grouping to produce 
striking contrasts. Each 85c; per doz. $8.50. 
Extra large, bushy plants at 50% above prices quoted, except 
Sumach, as otherwise stated. 
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