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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



LYNCHNIS — Lamp Flower. 



A charming- border plant, should be in every garden. 

 L. Chalcedonicn — 2 feet, July. Large heads of bright scarlet flowers. 



Each 25c; 



Galllurdia. 



per doz $2.50 



L. Visearia Splendens — 2 feet, June. Double deep-red, fragrant flowers. Splendid 

 sort. Each 30c; per doz $3.00 



PANSIES. 



These immensely popular little plants need no introduction. "We have for years 

 made a specialty of their culture, producing fine plants in large quantities from 

 our choicest strains of seed. Each 10c; per doz $1.00 



PHLOXES 



Tall Choice Perennial Varieties. See illustration, page 69. 



Hardy Phloxes have long been so popular that it is rare to find a garden without a 

 collection of at least a few of the many beautiful varieties now in cultivation. No plant 

 is more attractive or more useful, either for the adornment of the garden or for supply- 

 ing cut flowers. 



To those not familiar with these plants we desire to say that they are perfectly 

 hardy and succeed well in almost any kind of soil. Small plants are usually selected to 

 start" with, as they increase rapidly in size, not in height so much, which is from 2 to 3 

 feet, but in the number of flower stems, which multiply year after year. 



OUR PLANTS ARE WELL-GROWN AND STRONG. 



"We offer below sixteen of the choicest varieties, which will give a succession of bloom 

 from June to August. 



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

 Coquelicot — Fine scarlet, crimson eye. 

 Eclalreur — Brilliant rosy-crimson, with lighter eye. 

 Elizabeth Campbell — Bright salmon-pink, with lighter shadings and pink eye; a new 



shade entirely in Phloxes. 

 Fran Anton Iiuehner — Unquestionably the finest white; trusses and individual flowers 



immense; dwarf in habit. 

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

 L e Maluli — Deep reddish violet, with darker eye. 



Mine. Paul Dutrle — Delicate lilac rose. Flowers very large, in immense panicles. 

 Miss Llngnrd — Most satisfactory of all. Flower trusses often a foot long, borne freely 



from May to October. Pure white. 

 Pantheon — Bright salmon rose; very fine. 



Rosenberg — Bright violet, with deep red eye; individual flowers as large as a dollar. 

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

 Selma — Pale "rose mauve, claret-red eye. 



Siebold — Bright vermilion, overlaid with orange scarlet; crimson eye. 

 Von Hochberg — A very rich crimson; very desirable. 

 Von Lassburg — Pure white; flowers very large; an excellent variety. 

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



GAILLARDIA — Rlanket Flower. 

 G. Grnndiflorn — 2 feet, June. One of the most satisfactory perennials in cultivation. 

 The flowers are about 2% inches In diameter, borne on long, stiff stems, the color- 

 ing, crimson, orange and vermilion blending harmoniously. Each 25c; per doz. ..$2. 50 



HOLLYHOCKS 



Ad- 



$2 50 

 .J2.50 



See illustration, page 61. 



The plants we offer are raised from the choicest strains of 

 Seed, and are really excellent. 

 Strong roots from open ground. Double White, Red, Crimson, 



Pink, Yellow and Mixed; also Single .Mixed, each 25c; 



per doz $2.50 



HEMEROCALMS — Day Lily. 



Flowers borne on long stems; leaves long and narrow. 

 mirably adapted for shrubbery or for massing in borders. 

 H. Flava (Yellow Dav Lily) — 3 feet, July. Each 25c; doz.. 

 H. Fulva (Orange Day Lily) — 3 feet, July. Each 25c; doz.. 

 H. Thunbergli — A lar.cre, late flowering variety, sweet scented. 



lemon yellow; August and September. Each 25c; doz... $2. 50 



HEICHERA SANGLINEA — Alum Root. 



A most useful and desirable hardy border perennial. It pro- 

 duces an abundance of flowers nearly all summer. Excel- 

 lent for cutting. Color, a rich, dazzling crimson. Each 

 25c; per doz $2.50 



IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS — Iris Kncmpferi. 



The flowers, which measure from 8 to 10 inches across are 



unsurpassed in richness of color, exquisite form and beautiful 



markings. 



Gold Round — Large, pure white, with gold banded center. 



Lavender Queen — Fine lavender. 



Mahogany — Dark red, shaded with maroon. 



Oriole — Deep crimson amaranth: yellow center. 



Pyramid — Violet blue, veined with white. 



Peacock — Nine large overlapping petals, violet-purple, veined 

 white. 



Spotted Heauty — Wavy, double silky white, spotted violet crim- 

 son. 

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



GERMAN IRIS — Iris Germanica. 



This is the true "Fleur de Lis," the French National flower. 

 The flowers are delightfully frag-rant. 

 Agnarius — Standards pearl white, falls dark blue. 

 Bluebird — Beautiful, deep violet blue. 

 Celeste — Delicate pale lavender. 

 Flavescens — Whole flower light yellow. 

 Florentlna Alba — Ivory white, tinged with lilac. Fine. 

 Mme. chereau — Snow-white, edged with delicate blue. 

 Pallida Dalmatica — Clear lavender. Each 35c; per doz. $3.50. 

 Purple King — The best dark purple. 

 Hueen of May — Lilac pink. 

 Sans Souci — Crimson-brown and gold. 

 Shakespeare — Standards yellow, falls crimson. 



Price, except where noted, each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 



Imperial Japanese Iris. 



