CURRIE BROTHERS' HORTICULTURAL GUIDE. 



NEW PILLAR-SHAPED FORGET-ME- 

 NOT— "Royal Blue." 



it particularly desirable 

 as a pot plant, and inval- 

 uable for edging flower 

 beds. The flowers are 

 a beautiful d«ep blue 

 ^^t;^ ,r ,iA.^^.^T^;;^-<->™^wr» ,.v:r aii<l larBei than any 

 ^yjhiM^W/r^M'^W^Afci other. Pkt., 15 cts. 



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New Pillar=8haped 



ForgeWtte-Not. (/ 



"Fair Maiden." 

 In habit of growth 

 the same as "Royal 

 Blue," with this differ- 

 ence, however, the flowers 

 are a lively pink color and 

 exceedingly large. The 

 straight, upright shape U 

 particularly pleasing in 



PANSY'GIANT 



CURLED. 



aSY. 



•few Giant Curled— Anew and quite unique class of 



files, the flowers of which are quite original in form, 



roorder of each petal being crisped andcurled. Ihe 



ts are of strong, sturdy growlh. and the flowers 



leon stout stalks are of great size and substance. 



y colors and combinations are shown in this mix- 



which are not met with in other Pansies. 



Per packet, 20 cents. 



LARGE FLOWERING PANSY. 



Fairy Queen— This new large flowering Pansy Is re- 

 « kable for its great beauty and uselulness. As abed- 

 ( or as a single plant it has a charming effect. Fairy 



■en is a valuable addition to the fine assortment of 

 I'e flowering Pansies. The pure sky-blue of its flowers 



■plendidly bordered with white, thus producing a 



y distinct, yet delicate contrast. Per packet, 15 cts. 



^ PHLOX— "BUNCH OF ROSES. 



particularly pieasmg lu i, rxii-uA- 4Jui--"«- ,«„,„„, ,i,„„ 

 this sort. It blooms very early, and remains longer In flower tnan 

 almost any other. Pkt., 15 cts. 



One pack, each of Royal Blue and Fair Halden for 25 cts. 



NEW DWARF COMPACT PHLOX. 



"Bunch of Roses." 

 The great profusion of bloom, together with the striking beauty 

 and remarkable size of the flowers renders this uew Phlox a ruost ef- 

 fective variety. The color of the flowers is an unusually vivid rose, 

 each petal having a darker spot towards the outer edge, the cen- 

 ter being pure white. 

 The plant is dwarf 

 and compact in habit, 

 very effective for 

 borders or mass- 

 ing. 



Pkt., 15 cts. 



PILLAR-SHAPED FORGET-ME-NOT. 



Double Star Pink. 



This new Double Pink originated from 

 the Single Star Pink, sent out last season, 

 and we feel confident it will command the 

 admiration which it so justly deserves. The 

 same beautiful colors found in the single 

 strain are reproduced in this, as are also all 

 its other valuable characteristics. The shape 

 of the flower is greatly superior to the old 

 Heddewigl type. Pkt., 20 cts. 



SINGLE STAR PINK. 



Handsome and very free flowering Pinks, 

 embracing all the beautiful and brilliant 

 colors of the Heddewigi class. They are of 

 the easiest culture and are very profuse 

 bloomers, the plants being fairly covered wi th 

 flowers from June to October. The petals 

 are arranged like a 5-pointed star, and are 

 very striking in appearance. Pkt., 10 cts. 



One packet each of the 

 Double and Single Star 

 Pink for 25 cts. 



DOUBLE^SIAR PINK. 



NEW DOUBLE 

 FLOWERING 

 MIGNONETTE. 



"Red Goliath." 



This is certainly the most beauti 

 ful Mignonette in existence, unex- 

 celled for garden culture. It is strong a^a compact 

 in growth with luxuriant rich green loiiage and 

 stiff, erect giant trusses of flowers, often 7 inches in 

 length and over 2 inches in diameter, thickly cov- 

 ered with very large double florets, measuring I4 

 inch across. The color of the flowers is a bright 

 red surpassing all other red flowering sorts in 

 brightne?s. It is delightfully fragrant, and unsur- 

 passed for cut bloom. Pkt., 15 cts. J « 



MIGNONETTE. 



BED GOLIATH. 



