CURRIE BROTHERS' HORTICULTURAL GUIDE. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS— Continued. 



Louis Boelimer— Pink ostricli plume. 



Miss M. Wheeler — Eose. 



Minnie Wanamaker — White. 



Mrs. Alphens Hardy— White ostrich plume. 



Mrs. E. W. Clark— Red. 



Mrs. Humphreys- White. 



Mrs. Irving Clark (new)— Pearl white, rosy pink center ; 15c. 



Mrs. F. Thompson— White, lined with rosy lilac. 





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Pelican — AVhite, very large. 

 President Arthur — Rosy lilac; very large. 

 R. Maitre (new) — Inside of petals crimson, outside silvery 

 white ; 15 cts. 



W. W. Coles— Bronze. 



Wahan — Pink — (new) — Beautiful soft rose; 15 cts. 



W. H. Lincoln— Yellow. 



Except where noted, price each 10 cts., per doz., $1.00. 



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From a large and varied collection of these popular plants we have selected 

 a few of the very best which we offer iu the full confidence that they will in- 

 variably give satisfaction. 



Bulgare — Sepals brilliant red, corolla violet, a free bloomer; single. 



Black Prince — Tube and sepals carmine, corolla rose, a pi-ofuse bloomer; 

 single. 



Elm City — Sepals crimson, corolla purple, very large and full; double; an 

 old favorite. 



Frau Emma Topfer (Storm King) — A superb variety, very large and double, 

 sepals bright crimson, corolla white suffused and veined with delicate rose. 

 Each, 15 cts. 



Mrs. E. (t. Hill — Flowers very large and double; corolla pure white, sepals 

 dark red. A grand variety and very free bloomer. Each, 15 cts. 



Mrs. Marshall — An excellent variety; corolla carmine, tube and sepals 

 white; single. 



Prince Albert — Resembles that old favorite Speciosa although much more 

 desirable; single. 



Rosain's Patrie — Sepals rosy carmine, corolla white; double. A very de- 

 / sirable variety. Each, 15 cts. 

 y Phenoniinal— Very large, double; sepals carmine, corolla bright purple. 



Each, 15 cts. 



Price, except where noted, each 10 cts. Per doz., $1.00. 



FUCHSIA, PHKNOMINAI.. 



HYDRANGEAS. 



"Red Branched" (New) — This new Hydrangea is declared 

 by the introducers to be the best of the Hortensis class ever 

 produced. The trusses are larger and brighter than those of 

 Otaksa, and it produces bloom in great profusion. Price, 

 each, 50 cts. 



New Double Pink (H. Stellata Rubra Plena)— This is a 

 valuable acquisition. The flowers are perfectly double and are 

 a beautiful rosy red in color. It is a singularly beautiful object 

 when in full bloom. As hardy as other Japan sorts. Price, 

 each, 50 cts. 



New White Fring-ed (H. Stellata Fimbriata) — A very hand- 

 some variety, having immense trusses of pure white flowers, 

 fringed, and having a spot in the center of crimson. The plant 

 attains a height and breath of three to four feet. It is a great 

 improvement on the old white "Thomas Hogg," being better 

 and even hardier. Price, each, 50 cts. 



Hortensis — An old favorite. Flowers pink, shading to 

 purple. Each, 20 cts. to $1.00. 



Thomas Hogg — A good variety, almost pure white. Each, 

 20 cts. to $1.00. 



Otaksa — Very large pink flowers and fine glossy leaves. 

 Each, 20 cts. to $1.00. 



Paniculata (Jrandiflora— Pre-eminently the grandest of all 

 the flowering hardy shrubs. It is perfectly hardy, requiring no 

 protection whatever. The accompanying cut gives a very 



accurate representation of it when in full bloom. It begins to flower early in summer and continues until late in fall.. Planted 



singly or in groups it has a charming eflect. Each, 25 to 50 cte. Extra large plants, $1.50. 



HYDRANGEAS— PANICULATA GRANDIPLOEA. 



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