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72 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
ROSES. 
Little Midgets, Bloom the First Season from Seed. Pkt. 
Salvia Bonfire. 
STOCKS OR GILLIFLOWERS. 
Sown in heat in the early spring and 
afterwards in the open ground as soonas 
nice weather has set in, a continuation 
of bloom can be had all season. They 
are of delightful fragrance, and are 
much used as cut flowers. Our strains 
of Sere are all that can be desired. 
LARGE FLOWERING DWARF 
10-WEEK STOCKS. 
Of dwarf habit, with large spikes of 
very large double flowers. 
Blood Red, Rose, Canary Yellow, 
Dark Violet, Chamois, Light Blue, 
White, Carmine. 
Choice Mixed, 1% oz. 75c. 
All of the above, pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25e 
8 pkts. 50c. 
Dwarf German, Ten Weeks, Mixed, 
Second Quality, 4% oz. 50c...Pkt. 5 
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CUT-AND-COME-AGAIN STOCK, 
(Perpetual Giant 10-Week.) 
This is a valuable Stock for cutting, branching out as fast as cut, and every 
shoot bears a cluster of flowers, which are finely shaped and very fragrant.. 
Pure White, Fiery Searlet, each, pkt. 10c; Mixed, % oz. 50c; pkt. 10c. 
Snowflake (Wallflower-leaved)—A splendid, dwarf-growing variety with very 
large pure-white flowers; very early; pkt. 10c. 
An attractive Stock for early and late flowering. The 
r spike, bearing blooms of large size, 
ades of color. 
BEAUTY OF NICE 
plant throws up a gigantic main flowe 
beautiful in form and of delightful sh 
Winter Stock it is exceptionally early and can be had in flower 12 to. 15 
We offer the following varieties and colors: 
weeks from time of sowing. 
Abundance (Carmine-rose)—A wonderfully free-flowering new type. Flow- 
ers largely double and very fragrant. 
size, branching remarkably 
Canary Yellow—1¥4§ oz. 85c 
Crimson King—¥% oz. 85c 
Peach Blossom 
Pink (Daybreak shade)— 
Violet (Purple)—¥% oz. 85e 
White—y¥, oz. 85c 
STOCKS—Intermedinate. 
Valuable on account of their flowering late in autumn or as pot plants for 
early spring blooming, for which purpose the Seeds should be sown. in July 
or August. 
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Queen Alexandra (Rosy Lilac)—%% oz. S85 
Mix ed——HER OZ OCs. careiec ieee ite eee 
Polyantha Multifiora (Little Midgets)—-Although blooming freely the first season, 
beginning about six weeks after the seed germinates, they do not attain their 
best until the second year, when they are a perfect mass of bloom. The seed 
germinates’ very slowly. j8-plets. 25c.i. «cme + o- ssle alee ales ee mnie ee so. 10 
Krench Hybrids—Finest mixed=2)pkts; 26c¢; son... eine eee dc 2 2 clo 
RUDBECKIA (Texas Cone Flower). 
These robust-growing plants are becoming very popular for border decoration. 
They are of very easy culture and produce showy flowers during summer and autumn. 
Bicolor Superba—H, A. 1% feet. Bright yellow with black-purple center...... 
Fulgida—H. P.. Small yellow flowers;tvery free... ..2:.2 os: oho eee ee eee 10 
Purpurea (Echinacea)—H. P. Hardy Purple Sunflower.................+-es-- ie cae 
SALVIA. 
The most gorgeous of summer-flowering plants, magnificent in bed or border, with 
long spikes of flowers, which continue in bloom until late in the fall. For early 
flowering sow the Seed indoors in March or April, or outside as soon as the warm 
weather appears. H. H. P. ; 
FireballI—A compact, dwarf-flowering variety unequalled for bedding. Begins 
to bloom two weeks ahead of other sorts and continues until late fall. 
Height:18 inches; 14) 02. \75¢» sc... o,ciolelec.o cieleinle wep ee Pee ook eet Se eee 10 
Bonfire—The plants are dwarf and compact in habit, growing about 214 feet high, 
bearing in great profusion long spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers. % oz. 45e. 10 
Drooping Spikes—Immense, gracefully bending flower spikes. A recent valuable 
addition to the Salvia family. Color scarlet.............. sere eeee preter eee 10 
Little Lord Fauntleroy, or Precocity—A dwarf, compact growing Salvia, forming 
plants about 12 inches in height and producing continuously an abundance of 
bright ‘scarlet*flower, spikes: 36)/0z.\ 60 Cii.-)'er)4 wletelslerereleielsie!= inl ais alee ee Sold) 
Ostrich Plume—Bears, as the name implies, immense plume-like heads often six 
inches through, flowers closely crowded on the stem and double the usual size. 
Full grown plants nearly three feet in height by as much through and literally 
ablaze with a dense mass of fiery scarlet bloOM...............2..++--00% as 5 
Patens—F lowers of delightful blue. 19 
Splendens (Scarlet Sage)—The long 
spikes of vivid scarlet are borne 
in such profusion as to fairly 
hide the foliage; 4 oz. 60c...... 5 
Zurich—A dwarf, compact Salvia, 
coming into bloom very early, 
and producing large brilliant 
scarlet flowers) ..°<is 5.-ce epee 10 
SMILAX. 
Pkt. 
Myrsiphyllum Asparagoides — Oz. 
DC! Gi. tec e epee tt eee eee as 
SOLANUM. 
A very useful ornamental pot plant 
for winter decoration, bearing in the 
greatest profusion, bright searlet 
globular berries. 
Capsicastrum (Jerusalem Cherry)... 10 
Rose, Little Midgets. 
Although classed as a 
Pkt. 
The plant grows to an immense 
Stocks—Beauty of Nice, 
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