CURRIE BROS. CO., AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1921. 



A condensed 

 conditions. 



list 



For the Herbaceous Border. 



of popular varieties best 



adapted to nortliern 



tremendously popular. 



best. Early, 

 verj- beautiful, 

 nd fragrant, 

 large salmon center; loose, fine, 



* Paeonies 



Fall is the proper time to transplant these 



g'org'eous-flowered border plants. 



Canari — White tinted cream, free bloomer. 



Duchess de jVemours — Pure white, extra large, one of the 



Duchess of Orleans — Deep rose color, large and compact. 



Duke of AVeUinston — White, flushed with light primrose; 



late 

 Dr. Xester Pelassy — Beautiful blush pink: very double and fragrant. 

 Kdulis Superba — Very deep pink, early and fragrant. 

 Eleg-ans — Outside petals dark pink, 



sweet. 

 Felix Crousse — Large, globular, brilliant red; strong grower. Each 8.5c; 



per doz., $8.50. 

 Festiva Maxima — Creamy white with small center of carmine: early. 



One of the very finest. 

 Francis Ortegat — Fine, large, dark crimson; fragrant. 

 Henry Dejnay — Violet purple, large, double and fragrant. 

 Hercules — Bright rose with yellow center: immense size. 

 Modeste Guerin— Cherry red, changing to light rose: good keeper. 

 Ne Plus Ultra — Beautiful, clear shell pink, retaining from first to last 



its exquisite delicate color without fading in the least; very fragrant. 

 Officinalis Ruhra Plena — ^Deep crimson, very early: one of the best. 

 Officinalis Rosea — Bright salmon pink, very early. 

 Rubra Triumi»hans — Intense crimson; very fragrant. 



Sniali plants of above, except «liere noted, each 50c; 



medium ".ic: large !);i..">» to $2.00. 



ACHILLEA — Milfoil or Yarro« . 



"The Pearl" — 2 feet. Pure white. Each, 25c; per doz $2.50 



ACOMTIM — Monkshood. 



Napellus — 4 feet: dark blue. Each, 30o: per doz $3.00 



AQUILEGIA — Coltimbine. 

 Coerulea — 1 foot, sepals violet blue, petals pure white. 

 Chysantha — 3 feet; golden yellow. 



Glandulosa — 1 foot; sepals deep blue, petals white. 



Each, 25c; per doz., $2.50 



.$2.50 

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$2.50 



$2.50 



$2.50 

 $3.00 



BOLTOMA 



Asteroides — 4 feet; white; eacli. 25c; per doz 



Latisquama^Velvet-blue. Each, 25c; per doz 



CALLIOPSIS OR COREOPSIS 

 Lanceolata — 2 feet: golden j'ellow: each, 25c; per doz. . 



.SHAST.A^ DAISY. 

 Chrysanthemum Leucanthesnum Hybridum — White 



Blooms throught the summer. Each, 25c; per doz. 



CAMPANULA — Bluebells. 

 Medium (Canterbury Bells) — White. Pink, Blue. Each. 



25c: per doz 



Lactinora Coerulea — Pale blue. 2V2 feet. Each, 30c; per 



doz 



Persicifolia Grandiflora — Large blue flowers. 3 feet. 



Each, 30e; per doz $3.00 



DELPHINIUM — Perennial Larkspur. 

 Belladonna — 2 feet. Clear turquoise blue. Each, 30c; 



per doz .$3.00 



Grandiflorum — 3 feet. iMixed colors. Each. 30c: per doz. $3.00 



DIANTHUS — Garden Pink. 

 Birbatus (Sweet William) — 1 foot. Red, pink, crimson, pur- 

 ple and ■white. 

 Plumarius (Pheasant's Eye Pink) — 1 foot. White and purple. 

 Plumarius fl pi. (Double Hardy Pink) — 1 foot. All colors. 

 Each, 25c; per doz., $2..50. 



DIGITALIS — Foxglove. 

 Flowers are about 3 feet long, ranging in color from 



pure white to purple. Each, 25c: per doz $2.50 



PUXKIA — Day Lily or Plantain' Lily, 

 Subcordata Grandiflora — 1 V2 feet. White. Each, 30c; 



per doz $3.00 



GAILLARDIA-^Blanket Flower. 

 Grandiflora — 2 feet. Red and yellow. Each. 25c; per 



doz $2.50 



HOLLYHOCKS. 

 Double White, Red, Crimson, Pink. Y'ello«- or Mixed. 



Strong roots. Each, 2,5c; per doz $2.50 



HELEMU3I — Sneezewort, 



Riverton Beautj" — Lemon-yellow with purplish-black 

 disc. 



Riverton Gem — Old-gold, suffused with bright terra- 

 cotta. Each,.30e; per doz .$3.00 



HEMEROCALLIS — Day Lilv. 

 Flava (Yellow Day Lily) — 3 feet. 

 Fulva (Orange Day Lily) — 3 feet. 

 Thnnbergii — Late flowering, sweet scented, lemon yel 



low. Each, 25c; per doz. . '. . .$2.50 



FOR COMPLETE LIST OF PERENNIALS, SHRU 



HEUCHERA 



for cutting. 



Paeonies. 



SANGUINEA — Alum Root. 



Rich, dazzling crimson. Each, 



Excellent 



25c; per doz $2.50 



IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS — Iris Kaempferi. 



Our list includes some of the finest varieties, in 

 shades of blue, red and white. See spring catalogue. 

 Each, 30e; per doa., .$3.00. 

 GERMAN IRIS — Iris Germanica. 

 Fine selection of blues, whites, yellows, etc. See spring 

 catalogue. 



Each, 25c; per doz., $2.50. 

 LYCHNIS — Lamp Flower. 



Chalcedonica — 2 feet. Deep red. Each 25c; per doz .$2..50 



Viscaria .Splendens — Double deep-red, fragrant. 2 feet. 



Each 30e; per doz $3.00 



PHYSOSTEGIV — False Dragon H^ad. 

 Virginica — 3 feet. Shell pink, exceedingly desirable. 



Each, $25e; per doz $2.50 



POPPY. 

 Orientale (Oriental Poppy) — 3 feet. A magnificent Pop- 

 py, bearing flowers often measuring 6 inches across; 



brilliant scarlet. Each, 30e; per doz $3.00 



PYRETHRUM. 

 Ulig'inosuin (Giant Ox-Eye Daisy) — 4 to feet. Large, 



pure white flowers. Each, 25c; per doz .$2.50 



PHLOXES. 

 Tall Choice Perennial Vjirieties. 

 Consul H. Trost — Pure, red, bright purple eye. 

 Coquelieot — Fine scarlet, crimson eye. 

 Eolaireur — Brilliant rosy-crimson, with lighter eye. 

 Elizabeth Campbell — Bright salmon pink, pink eye. 

 Frau Anton Buchner — L'nquestionably the finest white. 

 George A. Strohlein — Bright scarlet, crimson red eye. 

 Miss Lingard — Pine pure white. 



Mnie. Paul Dutrie — Delicate lilac rose. Flowers very large. 

 Pantheon — Bright salmon rose: very fine. 

 Rosenberg — Bright reddish-violet with deep red eye. 

 R. P. Struthers — Rosy carmine: claret-red eye. 

 Selma — Pale rose mauve, claret-red eye. 

 Siebold — Bright Vermillion, overlaid with orange scarlet: 



crimson eye. 

 Yon Hoehberg — A very rich crimson; very desirable. 

 Yon Lassbtirg — Pure white; flo'wers very large. 

 Any of the above, each, 30c; per doz., ,$3.00. 

 RUDBECKIA — Cone Flower. 

 '■Golden Glow" — Double golden-yellow. 



Each, 35e; per doz : $2.50 



Purpurea — 3 feet. Reddish-purple. Each, 25e; per doz. .$2.50 



TRITOMA — Red-Hot Poker. 

 Pfitzerii — 3 to 4 feet. Rich orange scarlet. Each, 40c: 



per doz $4.00 



BS, VINES. ETC., SEE SPRING C.YTALOGUE. 



