60 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
FOXGLOVE~— pizitalis. 
Handsome, stately growing plants, with beautifully mottled thimble-shaped flowers 
produced in abundance on a stem usually about 3 feet high. The racemes of fiowers 
are about 2 feet long. H. P. Pkt. 
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Gloxiniaeflora—An improved strain. White, Rose, Purple, Mixed. Each......... ete ELO 
Monstrosa—(Mammoth Foxglove)—A striking feature is the large bell or cup-shaped 
FEVERFEW—See Matricaria and Pyrethrum. 
FOUR OCLOCKS, 
4 Marvel of Peru—They are exceedingly fragrant, expanding in the evening an@ 
withering the next morning. The roots may be preserved through the winter 
like Dahlias. 2) feet. H. AY Eine’ Diixed;) per oz. 25c.c......5. eee eee 5 
; j FUCHSIA. 
Of this well-known plant we have a choice selection of Seed. 
Fine Mixed, Double’ 2c 7-).\njaic eleteteve «1 -lcfsiateletels os, ©) susietene te oye iste late ota foe eee 15 
Kine’ Mixed, Simgle sir cic oy iadate wlolehesedelonaigte = cic ote 5) Mees pica ere ole ae ee 15 
Ovata—Blue® 2is/2)-ttaieles acre nausea ec Cee eel en Eee Fie ied pie eee Seas 3 54 10 
GAILLARDIA 
One of the best annuals for bedding, being a constant bloomer and presenting 
quite a diversity of colors. For cut bloom in vases the Gaillardias are equalled by 
very few annuals. 
Annual Varieties, all Colors Mixed—Per 1% 02: 200. oo. ccec anlclsien « aletelclaee cieleioee een 545 
Picta Lorenziana—aA fine double annual variety, with heads 2 inches in diameter. 
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PERENNIAL VARIETIES. 
| New Hybrids, Mixed—A class with very large flowers of new and brilliant colors 
and markings. Profuse bloomers, worthy of a place in every garden............ 10 
Currie’s Exhibition Strain—A beautiful collection of gold, lemon, gold and crimson, 
crimson, scarlet, brown and 2oldWshades ee cs. sipywlcicm erie eiele) che 10k kisi 5 plp 
GERANIUM 
Easily raised from Seed, and can be flowered the first season by sowing early in 
hot-bed or house. Our collection contains many new varieties. 
Single "Zonal (Mixed: oy. cctools aia 0 bipieMis, ope cues, oye etelie fa, cts, offs nelinite volte aes iene 10 
Double Zonal Mixed’... 2. cle b is scm lew cw nue ule oc eleiadtl ays s\mie eimieteterer nla) <) ethts lore ings tet eet 10 
Ornamental-Leaved! Geranioms, (MISC Ge 5. ).) fcfofe ee eisis cele +o istetoieie «(ela oiet ote tsiaiene tenet enema 15 
Apple-Scented—This fragrant variety can be best grown from Seed. Sow in a 
light. soil) keeping. Moist. ssqlyks cnc cc oo cloeiok <2 on Dene ee ee ee ee et 0 
Lady Washington Geranium (Pelargonium)—Choice mixed.................000000 cieeLD 
oN | GERBER A—Cape Daisy. 
Jamesoni—Brilliant large daisy-like flowers with numerous long pointed petals, 
radiating from a yellow center, borne freely on long stemS..................-. S95 
| Jamesoni Hybrida—Mixed Hybrids—Nearly all shades of color from white to yellow 
and orange, as well as from rose to blood-red are found. Especially desirable 
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Gaillardia. GEUM COCCINEUM. rec 
Mrs. Bradshaw—A fine hardy border plant, producing large, double brilliant scarlet 
Currie’s Exhibition Strain. flowers, appearing early in the summer and continuing into the fall. Very de- 
sirable. “Height: ‘Utes feete sas eye sicko: aicjnencselere cy scepaveiic)atete age eileen lsilelis wliekalint teil heleiete aie tiie 15 
GLOXINIA. 
These handsome plants can be had in flower, with a little care, the first season from Seed; 
sow in house or hot-bed, taking care not to bury or wash out the Seeds in watering; trans- 
plant as soon as large enough to handle. Pkt. 
ExtranChoice Mixeds Bite erty in ite, dar ke le ccotcerae oe elo reiele tiene ia wicitheteha eke uatelb tele cierobelotsi<tcvereietets 15 
GNAPHALIUY Odelweiss 
The true Edelweiss of the Alps. The flowers are of a downy 
appearance, pure white and star-shaped. H. P............ 15 
GODETIA. 
Hardy annuals of the easiest cultivation. Sow in the open 
ground during May. Flowers of brilliant and delicate colors. 
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GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 
Ornamental plants with large finely divided fernlike foliage. 
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GYPSOPHILA 
Baby’s Breath, 
The flowers are valuable for bouquet making, either fresh or 
dried. 
Elegans Grandiflora Alba—Dwarf branching plants of quick 
growth, producing elegant feathery sprays of white blos- 
SOMS:/ SEDAN ae ay ciaberaraels lene eters leusRetele tauetohstiotate rockers iefaletey sie jomeieetons tite cete 5 
Muralis—Pink' plossoms. ee Al sesatcie cctelotareitosehsvehotens fe elickeleneiebe)iare 5 
2aniculata—White; fine for bouquets. H. P.................. 10 
Paniculata Double White—New. H.P. Very profuse bloomer. 
Sows Seed Feary. 7.7, fi ateta treks ctctobersiche: olelethicnsietedetancieterescistsietatoha canal totems 10 
GOURDS 
Ornamental. 
Handsome climbers of rapid growth, producing fruit of peculiar 
and various forms which, if allowed to ripen on the vines, can be 
kept for months as curiosities. Sow out doors in middle of May. 
TAA. 
WILD CUCUMBER (Echinocystis Lobata) Per oz. 35c.......... 5 
Hercules Club—Long; club-shaped.. 5 White Nest Egge.... 5 
Sugar Trough «© .... 2 cesses cence cces 5) Turk’s Turban...... 5 la 
Bottle: Shaped ir kia ccs. c ite sere ee areal ole taveUohvele lone rewetateremeaels! chaate rete) olctcy 5 80 
Calabash or Pipe Gourd—This is the Gourd from which the Dy 
famous calabash pipe is made. Fruits must lie on the : By 
e2round to form ‘the Curved! Wechiws cee siete cteleie aisle ctelelalnloiele bls TO 
Dipper or Siphon........ 5 Flexuosus (Snake Cucumber).. 5 
Dish Rag or Chinese Loofa—An attractive variety, developing 
large green fruits, the inside of which, when ripe, form a ) 
tough, fibrous mass, used as a bathing sponge by many.... 5 
Orange—Mock orange....... 5 Fine Mixed—Per oz. 35c.... 5 
Foxglove. Collection of Gourds, 11 varieties, 1 pkt, each, 45c. Calabash Gourd and Pipe. 
