CURRIE BROTHERS CO. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Talisman—A new American rose of exceptional coloring; the 
' outside of the petals is bright yellow, gold and pink; as the 
flower opens it becomes bright apricot, gold and rose-pink. 
The bud is long, pointed and opens into a full double flower. 
A strong grower with glossy foliage and very free flowering. 
Price, strong 2-year-old plants, $1.50 each. 
‘Sunburst—A vigorous grower with erect or slightly spreading 
habit and dark bronzy foliage. The. flowers are of medium 
size, full and of fine elongated cup form; color a superb cad- 
mium-yellow passing to yellow-orange in the center. 
Price, strong 2-year-old plants, $1.00 each. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet—A most vigorous grower of 
erect branching habit; beautiful, brilliant green foliage; long 
pointed buds of exquisite shape, carried on long, stiff stems. 
Very large full flowers with elongated deep petals, a beau- 
tifully formed bloom, Color, a most striking sunflower-yellow, 
deeper in the center. without any color blending and which 
is retained without fading even in the warmest weather. 
Price, strong 2-year-old plants, $1.25 each. 
Gruss an Teplitz—Rich scarlet shading to crimson, very frag- 
rant. A vigorous grower and in bloom all the time. 
Price, strong 2-year-old plants, $1.00 each. 
Lady Hillingdon—One of the best Tea Roses of its color, deep 
apricot yellow throughout. It varies from medium to large 
size and is very beautiful both in bud and in flower. The 
plant is hardy, a strong grower and very floriferous. 
Price, strong 2-year-old plants, $1.25 each. 
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
CURRIE’S HARDY GARDEN 
ROSES 
The hardiest and most satisfactory type of roses for this 
latitude. The varieties we offer are the best of their color, 
and of proved hardiness that will thrive in any ordinary 
garden soil. 
In pruning out cut all weak growth and cut back the strong 
canes to within nine inches of the ground for large flowers, 
but if quantity is desired leave the canes two or three feet 
high according to strength. 
HYBRID-TEA ROSES 
Mme. Caroline Testout—One of the most popular 
and valuable bedding varieties; large globular 
flowers of bright satiny rose with brighter center. 
Strong vigorous grower; very free flowering and 
fragrant. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON—A low-spread- 
ing but vigorous grower with long, saffron-yel- 
low buds opening to very large light yellow 
flowers. Always popular and in great demand. 
GENERAL MacARTHUR—FErect, free-growing 
plants, with good foliage and an abundance of 
bright scarlet bloom. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA—In color a 
soft pearly-white, tinted with just enough lemon 
in the center to relieve the white, remarkably 
fragrant; one of the most popular white Roses. 
KILLARNEY—One of the most popular pink 
garden Roses. The blooms are large, the petals 
of great substance. 
LOS ANGELES—Beautifully shaped, fragrant 
flowers of pale salmon-pink, richly shaded with 
deep rose and gold. Extremely popular with 
everyone for its beauty and fragrance. 
MME. BUTTERFLY—tThe finest Rose of the 
Ophelia type, bright light pink, shaded with gold, 
Very popular and always in demand. 
RADIANCE—Plants of wonderful foliage and vig- 
or, constantly producing large, brilliant rose-pink 
blooms of excellent globular shape and intense 
fragrance. There are probably more Radiance 
Roses grown and planted than any dozen other 
varieties put together. 
RED RADIANCE—A bright rosy red form of 
Radiance with the same good habit and bloom- 
ing qualities. 
SUNBURST—A very beautiful yellow Rose 
strongly suffused with orange at the center, buds 
and developed flowers of good form, sweetly 
scented. 
HARDY CLIMBING AND 
RAMBLER ROSES 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—Extremely 
beautiful large buds and flowers of bright pur- 
plish crimson. A moderate grower. Best grown 
as a pillar Rose. 
DOROTHY PERKINS—Graceful, twining 
growth of great vigor. Flowers soft shell-pink, 
small, crinkly, in great clusters. 
EXCELSA—PBright crimson flowers in large clus- 
ters. Very vigorous and hardy. Preferred by 
many to Crimson Rambler, and generally called 
“Red Dorothy Perkins.” 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—The most pop- 
ular of all climbing Roses. Unequalled in bril- 
liancy by any other variety, these are of a vivid 
scarlet, of large size and are produced in clusters 
of from 3 to 20 flowers on long, strong stems, 
PRICE—Any of the above in strong two-year-old 
plants, $1.00 each. 
If wanted by P. P., add 25c. per plant for mailing and special packing. 
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