CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
_ SALVIA. 
Handsome plants, most striking of all for beds or borders, with long spikes of gor- 
geous flowers, which continue in bloom until late in the fall. ; 
“Bonfire” (Clara Bedman)—A great acquisition, far excelling any of the older vari- 
eties. The plants are dwarf.and com- B 
pact in habit, bearing in great profu- @; : : F if 
sion long spikes of brilliant scarlet : : 
flowers, which stand clear above the 
-bright green foliage. 
Precocity—A new dwarf Salvia forming 
well shaped plants about 12 inches in 
_ height and producing continually an 
abundance of large bright scarlet 
flower ‘spikes. 
Price—First size, each 10c; per doz. 
y $1.50.. Second size, each 15c; R : 
ey 3150. ~. per doz 
pa abi j . 4 SMILAX. 
Myrsiphylium Asparagoides. 
This charming vine is now considered 
quite indispensable in all floral decora- 
tions. It is very easily grown. 
Waeh OCs epersGO7Z.s sce Qos cones $1.00 
s STEVIA. 
Winter-blooming plants, very valua- 
blé for cuttings. g 
S. Serrata—Pure white flowers on long, 
graceful and featherly-like spikes. 
S. Serrata Variegata—A handsome va- 
_riegated variety, very effective in the 
greenhouse, and much used in ribbon 
- bedding. Be 
Each 10c; DERGOI TW en oe Oe $1.00 
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Galegifolia Alba— A desirable plant for house culture, with pure white flowers resembling Sweet Peas, which are produced 3 
in great abundance. The foliage is very delicate in- appearance and exceedingly graceful. It is universally admired: P| 
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Abridged List of Other Desirable Plants. 
LANTANAS. 
ABUTILON—Flowering Maple. 
Almost indispensable plants for parlor or conservatory dec- 
oration; exceedingly pretty, of very easy culture, bloom: pro- 
fusely and almost continuously. IS He : 
Golden Fleece—One of the best,.and. a great favorite: Plant 
dwarf and bushy, and produces its large, bright, golden- 
yellow flowers most profusely. ‘ eee 
Eclipse—A very. pretty, trailing variety,-admirably adapted 
for hanging baskets and vases. Foliage variegated, green 
and yellow. Flowers scarlet and yellow. 
Etendard—Deep red, shaded crimson; a large, fine flower. ~A 
very free bloomer. - 
Snow Storm—Pure white; an excellent variety. 
Savitzi—A dwarf, beautifully variegated variety. © Foliage 
green, margined with white, many of the leaves being: en- 
tirely white. 
Price, each 10c¢; per doz. $1.00: 
The introduction of a very superior class of dwarf Lantanas © 
has again renewed the great popularity of these exceedingly — 
handsome plants for bedding purposes. In no other plant do 
we get the color of flower they produce and, next to Gerani- — 
ums, none are such profuse or continuous bloomers. 1 
Amiel—An, excellent variety; flowers orange-red, with golden 
centers. + 
Wrancine—Rosy lilac, cream center. 
Mer Jaune—An exceedingly profuse bloomer; flowers golden 
yellow. : . 
Reve Poitevine—Flowers rose-colored, lightly shaded with 
silvery white, center white: a superb variety. 
Delicatissima—A trailing variety, especially useful for vases 
and hanging baskets; flowers lavender pink. 
Price, each 10¢; per doz. $1.00. 
ALYSSUM. 
Very desirable sweet-scented little plants for vases, baskets: 
and beds. 
Sweet-Scented—Double; a splendid bedder and very useful for 
cut flowers. - 
in stock. 
DWARF COSMOS, 
This very popular sweet scented plant needs no introductdon. 
large assortment of the leading varieties. 
Tom Thumb—A pretty little, very dwarf variety, useful for 
carpet beds. 
Price, each 10c; per doz. $1.00. 
ANTHERICUM. 
Vittatum Variegatum—A very useful decorative plant, especially valuable for 
edging flower beds, 
for vases and ‘hanging baskets. 
any soil and almost any ; z ak 
ten inches in Jeneth, and half an inch wide, tapering. toa point, dark green 
and beautifully striped with creamy white bands. -Flowers star-shaped and 
“oyIYM ound 
or for lines in ribbon borders; also admirably adapted 
It is of easy culture, succeeding well in 
situation. ‘The foliage is usually about eight to 
Price, each 15¢; per doz. $1.50. 
CELOSIA. 
Gelesia or Cocksecomb—A very. attractive and most interesting plant for bed- 
ding purposes, ‘ n 
sen:ble-in form and color-great crimson eombs, which last all summer. 
either in solid masses or in: ribbon lines. The flowers re- 
Price, each 10c; per doz. $1.00. 
-. COSMOS. 
A popular. genus of annual summer flowering plants; very attractive in the 
fall and very useful for supplying cut flowers; assorted colors. 
Priee, each 10c; per doz. $1.00. 
ECHEVERIA. 
Secunda Glauca—Valuable for edging carpet beds. 
Price, each 10¢; per doz. $1.00. 
FEVERFEW. 
Golden—A beautiful variety for edging beds. 
Price, each 5e: per doz. 50c. 
HELIOTROPE. 
We carry a 
Price, ench 10¢; per doz. $1.00. 
. 
We do not attempt to catalog all the varieties of plants which we have 
If you do not find the one yeu are looking for after having exam- 
ined the index, ask for it; we are liable to have it. 3 
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