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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS.. 
CALADIUMS. 
Very handsome, almost indispensable plants for 
summer decoration. Culture very simple, the bulb- 
ous roots remaining dormant all winter, to start 
again with little or no trouble the following spring. 
Esculentum—The variety so useful and so popu- 
lar for sub-tropical beds on the lawn; also a 
good vase plant. Hach 25¢c; per doz......... $2.50 
Raney Sorts—An excellent assortment of the 
most distinct kinds. Hach 30c; per doz..... $3.50 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Select List of 18 Standard Varieties. 
Col. Appleton—Golden yellow................. 
Glory of the Pacific—Clear pink. 
Golden Wedding—Burnished gold............. 
Louis Beehmer—Pink ostrich plume. 
)Major Bonnaffon—Clear yellow. 
‘Madam F. Bergmann—Pure white. 
Maud Dean—Deep pink... /... 000.000... 0.005% 
Mrs. Alpheus Hardy—White ostrich plume. 
Mrs. Henry Roebinson—Snow white. 
Mrs. J. G. Whildin—Rich yellow. 
Mrs. Coombes—Bright rose, 
Mrs. Weeks—Pure white, 
Niveus—Pure white. 
The Queen—Pure white. 
Timothy Eates—Clear white.................. 
W. H. LincoIn—Deep yellow. 
Willewbrook—Pure white .................... 15e 
15¢ 
Each, except where noted, 10e; per doz. $1.00. 
CASTOR OLL BEAN. 
Ricinus. 
A sub-tropical plant, especially valuable for the adorn- 
ment of the lawn, either planted singly or in groups in com- 
bination with Cannas, Caladiums and such like ornamental 
plants. We have all the varieties which when fully devel-. 
oped range in height from 3 to 15 feet. Plants will be ready 
to ship in May. 
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CENTAUREA. 
Dusty Miller. 
Were it not that this plant is so 
well known, we should devote con- 
siderable space to a description of 
its form and merits, as we deem it. - 
indispensable in the flower garden. 
Gymnocarpa—Silvery grey, droop- 
ing fern-like foliage. 
Candidissima—Downy, white com- 
pact. 
Price,; each 10c;*per* doz. el28 $1.09 
CARNATIONS. 
Of these very popular plants we 
earry an extensive assortment. 
Among them the following: 
Crusader—Bright scarlet. 
Enchantress—Delicate shell pink. 
Flora Hill—Pure white. 
G. H. Crane—Brilliant searlet. 
Gov. Wolcott—Pure white. 
Harlowarden—Bright crimson. 
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CINERARIA MARITIMA. 
Also known as Dusty Miller. 
Silvery foliage; excellent for 
ribbon borders or for edging 
beds. Price, each 10c; per 
Mrs. Thes. W. Lawson—Cerise pink. 
Marquis—Clear pink. 
Prosperity—White, mottled pink. 
doz... ee. Each 10c; per doz. $1.00. 
CINERARIA HYBHIDA. 
Exceedingly attractive 
winter flowering plants for 
parlor or conservatory cul- 
ture, producing in great 
profusion flowers of mar- 
velous beauty in almost all 
shades of color. 
Price, each, in 2%-inch 
p DOC wis ede Sefer eiree eps fos epee 
> Large plants in bloom 
SHO peo ed.G 50¢ to 75¢ 
COBABKA SCANDENS. 
This handsome and rapid- 
growing climbing plant is 
considered to-day almost 
indispensable for decorative 
purposes. It is very useful 
for shading yverandas or 
bowers or for covering un- 
sightly fences, and the like. 
Price, each 15¢ 
Peri Zighietaicictacsien esac $1.50 
CINERARIA HYBRIDA,. 
