ie = CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
PYRETHRUM. 
Old favorite herbaccous plants, 
very much in use for borders. The 
Golden Feather is a valuable yel- 
low-leaved variety much used for 
earpet beds and for ribbon bor- 
ders’ FEV Pp: 
Parthenifolium Aureum (Gol-Pkt. 
den Feather)—Bright gol- 
den foliage... 4 0z 20c..... 5 
Double French Hybrids— 
Beautiful large flowering 
hardy plants, bearing 
bright-colored double flow- 
ers of crimson, pink, rose, 
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Roseum (Persian Insect Pow- 
der Plant)—Single; Rose to 
to GePp- CARMINE. -i5 crac saregrefs sce 10 
-Uliginosum (Giant Ox Eye 
Daisy)—A_ fine hardy peren- 
nial ‘forming: a -stout up- 
right bush literally cover- 
ed from-August to October 
with pure white flowers 
having bright yellow cen- 
ters! “Height 4° feet... 00.) 10 
ROSEs. 
Little Midgets, bloom the first 
season from seed. 
Polyantha Multifiora (Little Midgets)—Pretty dwarf little roses which com- 
mence blooming in about six weeks after the seed is sown. The flowers 
are semi-double and double of various tints, and produced in elusters until 
the frost comes. Although blooming freely the first season, they do not 
attain their best until the second year, when they are a perfeet mass of 
bloom. (4,3 DKtS; | 2562450. Acejinwa + osc + + Dee Re Ee ae eee pees cons > 10 
MIDGETS. 
PYRETHRUM 
DOUBLE 
FRENCH. 
RICINUS. 
Castor Oil Bean. 5 
Magnificent tall - growing 
foliage plants, useful as speci- 
men plants on lawns, or groups 
in center of large beds. Their 
brilliant leaves create a grand 
sub-tropical effect. H.H.A. 
Berboniensis Arboreus — Pkt. 
Very -large and hand- 
some foliage; 15 feet. 
OVA, ANI XS Aeon Sie Sasori or aren 
Cambodgensis (See cut)— 
The leaves are large, 
palm-shaped and of a 
bronze-red color with 
red veins. The stems of 
the leaves are of a red- 
dish brown, and ~-the 
main stem of the plant 
is black, making a beau- 
tiful ornament for the 
SALVIA, 
Handsome plants, excellent for beds or borders, 
with long spikes of flowers, which continue in 
bloom until late in the fall. For early flowering 
sow the seed indoor in Mareh or April, or outside 
as soon as the warm weather appears, _ Salvias 
planted on light or rather poor soils will come_into 
fiower much earlier than if planted on heavy strong 
soils where they develop a much more rank plant 
and consequently later in flowering. H.H.P. eng 
Bonfire—The plants are dwarf and compact in 
habit, growing about 2% feet high, bearing in 
great profusion long spikes of brilliant scar- 
let. flowers, which stand clear above the 
bright green foliage, producing a gorgeous 
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Precocity—A new dwarf compact growing Sal- 
via forming well-shaped plants- about ‘12 
inches in height and producing continually an 
abundance of bright. scarlet. large. flower 
spikes, making splendid pot plants and un- 
surpassed for bedding; 14.02.75... <.'c+ ese % 15 
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Jarwinise OZ OLD C xcorjetebetarete 5 b 
renee 2 a : eysiss Splendens (Scarlet Sage)—The long spikes of 
Gibgonit ar eaiteds Hol 5 vivid scarlet are borne in-such profusion as 
Obermanii. (Sanguineous) to fairly hide the foliage;"% oz. 40¢. 2222222" 5 
eR ed att aver vonna” Lge ES. Patens—Flowers of a délightful blue.......52% 10 
mentalses=tect: ozaloe 5 z Coeccinea Lactea—Pure white..........02... we 5 
. as oe i ae SALVIA BONFIRE. 
Eine Mixed—Oz. 10e; Ib. SANVITALIA. 
GUC. nova cise 2 eco 0) Stele tn te Neve ellie) ©. « : : 
y Procumbens, fl. pl. Very pretty dwarf growing 
SHASTA DAISY. and free-blooming plants. Flowers double 
(Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum bright golden yellow, produced in great 
Hybridum.) abundance, 14) tte aeisA eS eer ee coi 5 
A magnificent Daisy or Marguerite, the flowers of which are snow white with a 
yellow heart or center, and are produced in great profusion on long, stiff stems, 
= which < 
~ ea makes» it 
= valuable 
for cut 
flowers 
and decor- 
ative uses, 
The plant 
is perfect- 
ly hardy 
and. will 
RICINUS 
CAMBODGENSIS. 
first sea- 
son from 
seed, but 
it is the 
second 
year be- 
fore it 
reaches 
perfection, 
after 
g which itis 
one mass 
of beauti- 
> ful flow- 
ers all summer. : ee as 
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