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CURRIE BROTHERS' HORTICULTURAL GUIDE. 



EVERLASTING 

 SWEET PEA. 



(Lathyrus Latifolius.) 

 Showy, free-flowering plants, 

 growing in any common soil. 

 Very ornamental on trellis- 

 work, fences, etc. H P. 



tatifollus— Scarlet 10 



Laitfolius— White 10 



SALVIA. 



Handsome plants, with long spikes of 

 flowers, scarlet, blue, etc., which continue in 

 bloom until late in the fall. Sow seeds in 

 April. H H P. 



Splendens— Vivid scarlet; 3 feet 10 



Patens— Flowers of a delightful blue. ...15 

 Coccinea Lactea— Pure white 10 



SAPONARIA. 



Compact growing plants, producing beau- 

 tiful star-like flowers freely all summer. Good for bedding. H A. 

 Calabrica — Pink 5 | Calabrica Alba — White .5 



SCHIZANTHUS. 



Beautiful, fragrant 



and free-ilowering 



climbers, continuing 



in bloomall summer. 



Miss Blanche 



F e 1- ry— Dwarf, 



color deep pink 



and white ; per 



oz., 25 cts 5 



A cl o n i s — A new 

 and very pretty 

 variety, of a rose 

 pink shade ; per' 



oz., 25 cts 5 



Black— Very dark, brownish 



purple; per oz., 25 cts 5 



Blue Edged— White and 

 pink, edged with blue; per 



oz. , 25 cts - 5 



Butterfly— White, larced with 



lavender blue; per oz., 25 cts. 5 

 Crown Prince of Prussia- 

 Bright blush; per oz., 25 cts. 5 

 Fairy Queen— Rosy white; 



SWEET PEAS. per OZ., 25 Cts 5 



Indigo King— Rich blue; per oz., 25 cts 5 



J»ainted Lady— Rose and white; per oz., 20 cts 5 



.Scarlet Invincible— A beautiful deep scarlet variety; per oz., 20 cts 5 



Princess Beatrice — New rose; per oz.; 25 cts 5 



Scarlet, Striped with "White— Per oz. , 20 cts 5 



Vesuvius— Rose and violet spotted; per oz., 40 cts 5 



White— Per oz., 20 cts 5 



Mixed — All colors; per lb., 75 cts; per oz., 15 cts 5 



Eckford's New Large Flowering Sweet Peas. 



Splendour— New, very pretty; color rich rose, shaded crimson 10 



Primrose — As the name suggests, the color is a primrose yellow, an entirely 



new shade 10 



Imperial Blue — A new variety, shaded blue 10 



Orange Prince — A beautiful new Sweat Pea, color pink shading to orange. 10 



Cardinal— Bright scarlet 10 



Princess ofWales— White, striped blue 10 



Queen of the Isles -Scarlet, mottled white and purple 10 



Violet Queen — A charming variety, ranging from deep mauve to light violet. 10 

 Boreatton — Glossy crimson, with crimson purple wings, merging into rose. 10 



Isa Eckford — Rosy pink, flushed carmine 10 



The Queen — Light rosy pink, wings light mauve 10 



Miss Hunt— Pale carmine, salmon standards, wings soft pink 10 



Queen of England — Very large white 10 



Eckford's Large Flowering Sweet Pea — Mixed, pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 50 cts; 



141b 1 00 



The two following varieties are not climbers, nor are they fragrant, butare 

 nice for vases or baskets. 



Scarlet Winged— Beautiful small flowers 5 



ellow Winged— Same habit as Scarlet Winged 5 



Few plants are more attractive than these when well grown, whether in 

 pots or in the border; they are of a branching, elegant habit, well covered 

 with peculiar shaped flowers. H H A. 

 Mixed — Best varieties 5 



SANVITALIA. 



Very pretty dwarf-growing and free-blooming plants. H A. 



Procumbens, fl. pi Double bright golden yellow flowers produced in 



great abundance; ]4 foot 5 



SALPIGLOSIS. 



Very pretty autumn blooming plants, with funnel-shaped flowers, beauti- 

 fully veined and marbled. H H A. 

 Large Flowered — Finest Mixed, IJ4 foot 5 



SEDUn— Stone Crop. 



A pretty little plant, good for rock work, etc. H P. 

 Coeruleum — Blue, ^ foot 10 



SCABIOSA — riourning Bride or Sweet Scabious. 



Very desirable plants, producing pretty flowers of many colors m great 

 profusion. Good for cutting for vases, etc. H A. 



Dwarf Double — Flowers very double and globular 5 



.Stellata — Starry seed vessels; good for winter bouquets 5 



SCHIZOPETALON. 



Walkerii— Is an interesting little plant with fringed flowers, and valuable 

 for its fragrance. HA 5 



SII.ENE, OR CATCIIFIA". 



SILENE OR CATCHFLV. 



Beautiful free-flowering plants, very attractive for rock-work, etc. H A. 



Pendula Compacta, •' Snow King "-Pure white 5 



Pendula Compacta — Jlixed, all colors 5 



STREPTOCARPUS— New Hybrids. 



The variation of colors in these new hybrids is very striking, scarcely two 

 plants being exactly alike, and the colors range from pure white, pale lav- 

 ender and all the various shades of blue to deep violet, bright rose and 

 red to rich rosy purple, with all the intermediate tints, and in all the flow- 

 ers the throat and three lower segments are marked or splashed with long 

 blotches or spots of various shades of jmrple, generally shaded white 25 



SWEET WILLIAH— Dianthus Barbatus. 



Exceedingly beautiful and showy plants, producing an abundance of rich- 

 colored flowers throughout the season. H P. 



Auricula Flowered — The flowers of this variet v are verv large and beauti- 

 ful : 5 



Fine Single Mixed 5 | Finest Double Mixed 10 



