92 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS: 
COLEUS. 
“oeliage Plants..’—Considered indispensable for border and 
lawn decoration. 
FANCY VARIETIES. 
Climax—Red, chocolate and green, overlapping each other. 
Dewey—Glowing red, blotched with dark maroon. 
EKlondyke—Leaves bright green with golden yellow center, 
bordered with deep bronze. 
Milantonin—The nearest approach to black Coleus yet intro- 
duced, a deep blue black, the base of the midrib a wine red. 
Minnie Goode—Rose, lavender, cream, green and brown in fine 
contrast. 
Rainbow—Red, with yellow center, fringed with gold. 
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POPULAR BEDDING COLEUS. 
The following varieties have proved themselves specially use- 
ful for massing in beds or borders where it is desirable to pro- 
duce.a striking effect with solid colors: 
Chicago—A clear, bright yellow. 
Milwaukee—Canary yellow, faintly veined with maroon. 
Her Majesty—Golden bronze. 
Paroquet—Yellow ground, mottled with crimson. 
Werschafteltii— Maroon, a general favorite. 
Price;sheack: 10e: perandows HHsase ta sas. oie eee es ee $1.90 
DRACAHNA. 
Very ornamental pot plants, also. useful for 
vases. Foliage dark green; about 3 feet long and 1 inch 
wide, tapering to a point; very graceful. Bach:..50c¢ to $1.00 
COLEUS 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM—Giganteum. 
For conservatory or parlor culture the Cyclamen has few equals. 
All lovers of plants are familiar with it, and all admire it. It is, as 
we have repeatedly said, perhaps the most popular plant in cultivation 
to-day. No trouble attends its culture. It succeeds equally well in 
the greenhouse and parlor window, producing freely its charming 
blossoms, of great variety, and beauty of coloring, from the purest 
white to the 
darkest crim- 
son, 
Hach. 
In 4-in. pot 50 
In 5-in. pot 75 
In 6-in. pot 
$1.00- to $1.50 
CYCLAMEN, 
% FUCHSIAS. 
The following excellent varieties are offered in the full confidence that 
they will give every satisfaction, knowing them to be unsurpassed, if 
equalled, by any in cultivation: 
Black Exince Tube and sepals carmine, corolla rose; a profuse bloom- 
er; single. 
Kim City—Sepals crimson, corolla purple, very large and full; double; 
an old favorite. 
dupiter—Sepals coral red: corolla violet blue; double. 
Gloire de Marehes—Double white, with crimson tube and sepals; a 
grand variety. 
La Cordaire—Very showy variety; royal purple;,\good form, compact; 
semi-double. 
Monsieur Tiibaut—Flowers large; sepals dark red; corolla rose ver- 
milion tinted th violet; single. 
Nirs. Marshalti—An. excellent variety; corolla carmine, tube and sepals 
white; single. 
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Ilowers.very large and double; corolla pure. white, 
sepals dark r a, grand variety and very free bloomer. 
Phonomeneal Jery large; double; sepals carmine, corolla. bright purple. 
Rosain’s Patrie—Sepals rosy carmine, coroila white,, double; a,very 
desirable variety. 
railing Queen—A trailing Fuchsia. It grows freely until the stems 
attain a length of 3 to 4 feet; tube and sepals rosy scarlet, corolla rich 
velvet purple. 
Striped. Banner—CSepals red, corolla: purple striped with rose; double; 
very desirable. 
profuse. bloomer. 
White Besuty—An elegant pot plant; flowers pure white and red; a 
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