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HEMEROCALLIS. 
HIBISCUS—Mallow. 
A highly ornamental border plant, excel- 
lent for mixing in with dwarf shrubbery. 
Foliage. broad, flowers large and. very 
showy. 
H. Moscheutos—5 feet, August. Flow- 
ers white, tinged with purple; very 
attractive...Hach 15c; per doz... J... $1.50 
HOLLYHOCKS. 
These deservedly popular plants are in 
themselves marvels of beauty and ele- 
gance. and when well arranged in clumps 
or interspersed among shrubbery they pro- 
duce ‘an effect which is striking and 
pleasing beyond description. Those we of- 
fer are raised from Currife’s Superb Strain 
of seed and are really excellent. 
Best double varieties, each 10c; 
(0 oy Anno Oo oO OLD ClO 0 cenort-o oC otorgue oo ten 
Strong roots from open ground, each 
DOC DET MAO). Gsesiepas «cha leyescieiatenevete 2.00 
LOBELIA. 
A most effective and very satisfactory 
plant of very easy culture, doing well in 
any good soil. 
L. Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower)—2 
feet, August. A very showy. plant 
of easy culture. Each 15c; per doz.$1.50 
Syphilitica—2 feet, August. Clear 
light blue. Hach 15¢;-per doz..... $1.50 
L. 
HOLLYHOCK, 
L. 
CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
HEMEROCALLIS—Day Lily. 
H.. Flava (Yellow Day Lily)—3 
feet, July. Each 15c; per doz.$1.50 
H. Fulwa (Orange Day Lily)—3 
' feet, July. Each 15c; per doz.$1.50 
H. Kwanso Variegata (Varie- 
gated Leaved Day Lily)—2 
feet, July. Each 20c; per doz.$2.00 
H. Thunbergii—A large late- 
flowering variety, sweet scent- 
ed, lemon yellow; August and 
September. Hach 15c; per doz.$1.50 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA. 
Alum Root. 
This great acquisition has already 
proved itself a most useful and de- 
sirable hardy border perennial. The 
plant is robust and compact in habit 
and of easy culture. It produces an 
abundance of flowers nearly all sum- 
mer. These are gracefully arranged 
in loose spikes about 18 inches in 
height ana are excellent for cutting, 
Color, a rich dazzling crimson. 
Hach. 15¢Cj;-per doze site vets. $1.50 
HIBISCUS. 
LYSIMACHIA—Loosestrife. 
Very hardy border plant, suc- 
ceeding well in all ordinary soils. 
Nummularia—Excellent.. for 
rock-work; flowers’ yellow; 
blooms almost continuously. 
Hach 10c; per doz. oe ess $1.00 
LOBELIA CARDINSLIS. 
HEUCHDRA SANGUINEA. 
LATHYRUS. 
Everlasting Sweet Pea. 
Very desirable for covering tree stumps 
or for filling odd corners, where hardly 
any other plant will grow, requiring no 
eare when once established. The flowers 
are produced on long stems, in great 
abundance throughout the entire season, 
We offer plants of pink, red and white at 
woe; eacheperiidOusliaa. otis vide oc ske we $2.50 
LIATRIS—Blazing Star. 
L. Spiecata—5 feet, June. One of the 
most attractive border plants in cul- 
tivation, producing great spikes of 
deep purple ffowers. Each 15c; per 
OZ, Sic: cus eng. GOES ira a Sis BERS . -$1.50 
LYCHNIS—Lamp Flower. 
A charming border plant; should be in 
every garden. 
L. Haageana—1 foot, May and June, 
Very handsome orange-scarlet flow- 
ers Hach 0 Cyaper gO = «ier mie. crete $1.00 
L. Chaleedonica—2 feet, July. Large 
heads of bright scarlet flowers. 
Pach=15e> per G0Z. 2-25. ee eee $1.50 
LYCHNIS HAAGEANA, 
