10 CURRIE BROS. 
cO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
CALLAS 
White (Calla Ethiopica)— Each 
Hirst sizeibulbs, 114 to 144 inehes. .c4-4....- $ .10 
Second size bulbs, 1% to 2 inches............. 
Large size bulbs; 2 to 246. inches... oo. .ea2e. . 
Red Calla (Arum Cornutum)—F lowers red, spotted 
black, stems mottled, white and green and 
handsome palm-like foliage................... 
Yellow Calla (Elliottiana)—Flowers rich golden 
yellow, leaves spotted white, blooms freely.... 
FREESIA. 
An attractive Cape Flower, exquisitely perfumed. 
trusses of pure white flowers are strikingly beautiful. 
eut flowers they are very valuable. The unexpanded blooms 
opening in the water, fill the air with a moist, delicate frag- 
rance, and their endurance is really remarkable. 
Each Doz. 
Refracta Alba—First size bulbs....... §$ 02 .15 1.00 
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Purity—A pure white Freesia. The 
flowers are very large and are 
borne freely on long, stiff stems; 
excellent for cutting. 
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GLADIOLUS. (Ready in November.) 
Colvilli Alba (The Bride)—Pure white. Early 
requiring only a slight covering of straw or 
leaves to protect it from the severest frosts.$ .62 
Blushing Bride—White with crimson flakes.. .02 
Peach Blossom—Delicate rose..............-. 03 
America—Beautiful, soft blush pink, large 
flowers. . RO AECKO. ey CEES OI ALA entO 7 CLGKE-EO.0' a 1a BAe 10 
Augusta—Pure white, blue antheas.......... 05 
Mrs. Francis King—Fine, light scarlet, very 
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LILY OF THE VALLEY. 
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10.50 
13.50 
20.00 
25.00 
FREBESIA. 
IRIS (Fleur de Lis). 
All the varieties are beautiful and very effective in the garden 
or greenhouse. Use light, rich soil. Cover lightly to protect from 
severe frosts. 
Spanish (Hispanica)— Doz. 100 
Belle Chinoise—Yellow, early................-2--002-eee0 $ 15 1.00 
Cajanus—Golden yellow, tall...................-...-+--. 15 1.00 
Chrysolora—Extra fine, yellow...................+--2+- 15 1.00 
British Queen—Pure-white..............5..-..-2+--eecceee 15 1.00 
Leuise—Larse ieht) DIME se ec eee cel keieheree tence one eee 15 1.00 
Spanish—Mixed, blue, yellow................--.-22ee0es 10 Brass 
English—A lovely, large flowering variety, mixed, va- 
rious shades of blue. yellow, white, etc.............. 25 1.50 
Peacock—Pure white, blue spotted, very handsome..... 20 1.50 
IXIA, 
Its little, star-shaped flowers are unassuming, but very pretty 
and very interesting. They present almost every known color— 
three or four different hues appearing in almost every flower. 
Each Doz. 100 
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Crateroides Major—Scarlet ....................-5-- 03 .25 1.75 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
(Ready in November.) 
Its favorite spot in the garden is some cool, shady place, in 
deep, rich soil—not too heavy. The roots should be set about 
6 inches apart and about 2 inches deep. For house culture put 
6 to 12 crowns in a pot and place in the dark until rooted. Set 
the crowns an inch below the surface. 
Doz. 100 
Select Large Flowering Crowns—By mail.............. $ .30 2.25 
100 1000 
By express at purchaser’s expense............ .... 2.00 17.60 
All bulbs on this page delivered to any Postot¥ice or Express Office in the United States at prices named, except where 
otherwise noted. 
