CURRIE BROTHERS' HORTICULTURAL GUIDE 



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CACALIA— Tassel Flower. 



Pretty, free-floweriug annuals, with tassel- 

 shaped flowers, known by some as Flora's 

 PalntBfush. H. A. Mixed colors Pkt. , 5 



CALAMPELIS— Bugle Vine. 



A beautiful climber with pretty foliage, and 

 bearing profusely bright orange tube-shaped 

 flowers, produced in clusters. It attains a 

 height of ten feet in a season. H. A Pkt., 5 



CALCEOLARIA. 



Splendid plants for greenhouse decoration, 

 forming in spring dense masses of pocket-shaped 

 flowers. Sow in September. T. P. 

 Hy brida Superba— Saved from the finest formed 



and most beautifully marked varieties. Pkt. ,25 



_CALLIOPSIS or COREOPSIS. 



This genus of plants ranks among our best 

 annuals. The flowers are bordered yellow, or- 

 ange and reddish brown, with dark purple cen- 

 ter. H. A. 



Qolden Wave— Beautiful yellow Pkt., 5 



Crimson 5 



Finest Double flixed— Per ox., 20 cts „., 6 



PERENNIAL VARIETIES. 



Coreopsis Lanceolata— A very showy, yellow 

 sort, producing great abundance of flowers 

 from July until late in the fall, excellent for 

 cutting. Perfectly hardy Pkt., 10 



BARTONIA 



a— Showy plants with large 

 den flowers, which expand 

 the hot sun and are ex- 

 jdingly brilliant. The fo- 

 eis gray and thistle-like 

 ippearance. They require 

 lislderable water. Sow seed 

 jpen ground where it is in- 



ded to flower. H. 



A, 2 

 ..Pkt., 



BEGONIA. 



mts well worthy.;of the ad- 

 tion they receive. They are 



lij at home in the parlor or 



J eivatory, bearing almost any 

 .;ment. T. P. 



ion— Au excellent variety 

 r bedding. The foliage is 

 first green, afterwards 

 angingintoa deepred. The 

 iwers are a blood scarlet, 

 rne in immense quantities, 

 pwn indoors in early spring, 

 ey will produce blooming 

 ants the same season, and if potted wiircontinue 



)wering during the winter Pkt., 10 



Ice Mixed Single (Tuberous Rooted)— From prize 



irieties - —.25 



Ice nixed Double (Tuberous Rooted)— From prize 



irieties 35 



ice Rex Varieties— Large-leaved sorts, mixed 25 



BROWALLIA. 



taCcerulea— A very handsome, profuse blooming 

 lant, growing freely in any rich soil, bearing large 

 f y-blue flowers with a white center. 1^ foot. H. 



A Pkt., 5 



BRYONOPSIS. 

 niosa— A beautiful climber, bearing green fruits 

 hlch change, as the season advances, to bright 

 arlet striped with white. 10 feet. H. H. A.... Pkt., 5 



CANARY BIRD FLOWER. 

 paeolum Canariense— One of the most desirable 

 jlimbing plants in cultivation, growing rapidly to 

 height of ten feet, and producing an abundance 

 f yellow-fringed flowers throughout the seaison. 

 lOfeet. H. H. A Pkt., 5 



Coreopsis Lanceolata Grandiflora (Califor- 

 nia Sunbeams)— The flowers are exquis- 

 itely formed, someaaucer-shaped, others 

 cupped, delicately incurved, while some 

 are quite flat. The petals are broad, 

 with plain round edges in some flowers; 

 in others they are toothed or irregular- 

 ly fiinged; many are semi-double. They 

 are long stemmed and are very useful for 

 out flowers Pkt., 10 



CALENDULA 



Cape Marigold. 



Showy, free-flowering hardy annuals, 

 growing in any good garden soil, producing 

 a fine effect in beds or mixed borders, and 

 continuing in bloom until killed by frost; 

 valuable also for pot culture, blooming free- 

 ly in winter and early spring; 1 foot. 

 Officinalis Le Proust— Uniformly double; 



nankeen edged with brown Pkt., 5 



Officinalis neteor— A variety very fine for 



pot culture, bearing light yellow flowers 



striped with bright orange. Peroz.,20 



cts & 



Pluvialls, Single— Pure white; 1 foot. Per 



oz.,15 cts 5 



Pongel, fl. pi.— (Pot Marigold)— Double 



white. Per oz., 15 cts ; 5 



Prince of Orange— Au improvement on 



Meteor. The color is a deeper shade of 



orange and striped in the same way. 



Per oz., 25 cts 5 



CALENDULA— PRINCH OF ORANGE. 



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CANDYTUFT. 



One of the most popular hardy annuals; it is of the 

 easiest culture, and grown for a variety of purposes al- 

 most all the year round. H. A. 



Dwarf Hybrids— (Large Flowering)— In these new 

 Candytufts are included many new and exquisite 

 shades and colors. The size of the individual flow- 

 ers are at least twice that of the older sorts. ...Pkt., 10 

 Empress— A new, handsome shaped pure white Candy- 

 tuft of pyramidal form. The flowers are much 

 larger than the ordinary varieties. Per oz. , 25 cts. ... 5 



Dark Purple 5 



Dunnett'8 Extra^Crimson Per oz., 25 cts. 5 



Pragrant-Pure white pinnated foliage 5 



Lilac— Dwarf, very compact 6 



New Carmine— True to color 5 



Rocket— Pure white in large trusses 5 



Rose— Rose lilac. 5 



Tom Thumb— New dwarf, white.. ..— 5 



White— Very delicate Per oz., 20 cts. 5 



Pine nixed Peroz.,20 cts. 5 



CANDYTUPT'^EMPRESS. 



