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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
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GARDEN PINKS, ° 
ALL PERFECTLY HARDY. 
The question is frequently asked: 
eeous Plants hardy?” 
DORONICUM EXCELSUM. 
“Are all Herba- 
In answer to which we say, all 
\ in eultivation are not sufficiently hardy to withstand 
the rigors of our northern winters, but all the vari- 
; eties we offer are: perfectly hardy, and may be safely 
i relied upon to succeed well in our elimate. 
DIANTHUS. 
Garden Pink, 
These favorites well deserve 
the popularity they enjoy; as 
they certainly rank among the 
finest of the gems of the flow- 
er garden. They are exceed- 
ingly beautiful and very easy 
of culture. 
D. Barbatus (Sweet William) 
1 foot, June. An invalua- 
ble border plant, producing 
a great abundance of flowers 
of every shade of red, pink, 
crimson, purple and white; 
especially useful for cutting. 
D. Plumarius, Single (Pheas- 
ant’s Eye Pink)—1 foot,June, 
All colors mixed. 
D. Plumaris, fl. pl. (Double 
Hardy Pink)—1 foot, June. 
All colors mixed. 
Any of the above Pinks, 
each 10c;. per doz: <s.... $1.00 SWEET WILLIAM. 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS—Bleeding Heart. 
Two feet, May. One of the showiest of garden Perennials; also much 
grown as a pot plant for spring flowering in the house.. It is at home in 
almost any situation out of doors and succeeds admirably in shady places 
where few plants grow satisfactorily. 
HMachs 15 crs en! Ozer ty eee cai cree es +o site sates cae a iesp bis [epee eet Leite) > whe eK $1.50 
DICTAMNUS. 
Gas Plant. 
Strong - growing, 
-handsome plants of 
easy culture, the one 
we; name, being, a 
most interesting va- 
riety. 
D. Kraxinella—3 feet, 
May. Foliage 
showy and fra- 
grant; flowers pur- 
plish red, produced 
in large spikes, 
which are very at- 
tractive. These in 
hot sultry weather 
give off a peculiar 
and very inflamma- 
ble gas, which ig- 
nites with a flash 
when a match is 
applied. Each 20c; 
per. doz... peaks $2.00 
DORONICUM. 
Dogbane. 
D. Excelsum—One of the 
earliest and most effec- 
tive of our spring flow- 
ering plants; very 
showy. 2 feet, June. A 
handsome border plant, 
producing its large, 
bright yellow flowers 
very freely; also an ex- 
cellent pot plant. Bach 
LCS {per .GOZ sci ices $1.50 
EUPATORIUM. 
Snake Root. 
EK. Ageratoides—5 feet, 
June to August. A very 
desirable and useful 
plant of vigorous 
growth, bearing very 
freely large terminal 
heads of fragrant and 
handsome pure white 
flowers, Hach 15¢; per 
COZ wiv eiewccoees os GL. OU: DICTAMNUS FRAXINELLA, 
