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CURRIE BROTHERS' HORTICULTURAL GUIDE. 



QAILLARDIA=Blanket Flower 



a. Grandiflora — (See last page of cover.) 2 feet, June. One of 

 the showiest, most effective and most satisfactory perennials in cul- 

 tivation. Beginning to flower in June, it continues to present a mass 

 of bloom until late in summer. The flowers are about 2i inches in 

 diameter, borne on long, stiff stems, and are exquisite in coloring, 

 crimson, orange and vermilion blending most harmoniously. Each, 

 15 cts.; per doz, $1.50. ' 



FUNKIA. 



DAY LILY. 



Very popular plants, attractive in flowers 

 and foliage. 



F. Lanceolata— Ij feet, August. Blue. 

 F. Grata — 1 foot, August. Lilac. 

 F. Snbcordata— IJ feet, June. White. 

 F. Variegata — 1 foot, August. Lilac. 

 Each, 15 cts.; per doz., $L50. 



HELIOPSIS-Ox-Eye. 



A valuable genus of hardy, very showy bor- 

 der plants, similar in many respects to the sun- 

 flowers. Very free and long-continued bloom- 

 ers, supplying great quantities of flowers very 

 useful for cutting. 



H. Laevis — 4 feet, August. Orange. A very 

 beautiful, fall-blooming plant. 



Each, 15 cts.; per doz., $]..50. 



FEVERFEW. 



Little (Jem — 1 foot. A great 

 acquisition, which cannot be rec- 

 ommended too highly. Blooms 

 almost continuously, and pro- 

 duces its large, perfectly formed 

 pure white flowers in the greatest 

 profusion. 



Each, 15 cts.; per doz., $1.50. 



GAILLAEDIA. 



GYPSOPHILLA-Chalk Plant. 



G. Paniculata— 2 feet, July. One of 

 the best of hardy plants, producing 

 great quantities of white flowers, very 

 useful for cutting. 



Each, 15 cts.; per doz., $1.50. 



GYPSOPHILLA. 



HEUCHERA. 



Alum Root. 



USVCaSSA. SAXGUINKX. 



Plants with handsome fo- 

 liage and showy flowers. 



H. Sangiiinea — 18 inches, June. A plant 

 of recent introduction, which is proving 

 itself a great acquisition as a border or 

 rock plant. Flowers very freely produced 

 in spikes, which are excellent for cutting; 

 color a bright crimson. Each, 15 cts.; per 

 doz., $1.50. 



HEMEROCALLIS-Day Lily. 



All things considered, this is one of the 

 most useful as well as most decorative bor- 

 der plants in cultivation. The plant itself is highly ornamental, and the flo\yers %jq 

 exceedingly attractive and very useful for cutting. 



H. Flaya (Yellow Day Lily)— 3 feet, July. Each, 15 cts.; per doz., $1.50. 



H. Fiilva (Orange Day Lily)— 3 feet, July. JEacb, 15 cts.; per doz., $1.50. 



H. Kwanso Tarlegfttft (Variegated leaved Pay U\j)r-2 feet, July. Each, 20 ciB.i 

 per doz.,lf2.00v 



HEMEROCALLIS. 



