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Currie Brothers' Horticultural Guide. 



SDMfflER FLOWERING BDLBS AND ROOTS. 



GLADIOLI. 



Snow White — A most magnificent variety, bearing long spikes of pure white 

 blossoms, each flower being perfect in form, and of fine substance, lasting a long 

 time. Each, 25 cts.; per doz., S2.50. 



CoUilli Alba (The Bride) — Hardy, pure white. Early, requiring only a slight 

 covering of straw or leaves to protect it from the severest frosts. 5 cts, each; 30 

 cts. per doz. 



Mixed Gladioli — The foliage list of mixed bulbs includes many of the very 

 choicest and most desirable varieties in cultivation. 



Yery fine varieties of various shades of red, per doz., 25 cts; $1.75 per 100. 



Very fine varieties of light colors and white, per doz., 30 cts. ; $2.00 per 100. 



Very fine varieties of rose colors, per doz., 25 cts; $1.75 per 100. 



Very fine varieties of yellow, per doz., 40 cts.; $2.75 per 100. 

 For 25 cents we will mail to any address one dozen extra choice mixed assorted colors; 

 by express, 100 for $1.75. 



Lemoine's Hybrid Gladioli — Pine mixtures; per doz., 60 cts.; $3.75 'per 100. 



DAHLIAS. 



Standard Double Sorts. 



Hercules — Yellow, striped and speckled 

 crimson. 



Margaret Bruant — Pure white. 



Marguerite — Deep rose. 



Mrs. Langtry — Cream, beautifully edged 

 crimson. 



Cactus Dahlias. 



Glare of Garden — Bright scarlet. 

 William Pierce — Rich yeUow. 



Dahlias — Dry Roots. 



20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz. 



If by mail, add 5c each for postage 



Emperor — Crimson, shaded black and 



Fairy Tales — Primrose. 

 Fanny Purchase— Bright yellow. 

 George Rawlings — Very dark maroon. 

 Hector— Scarlet. 



Pompon 

 Dahlias. 



Cupid— White 



ground, beau- 

 tifully tipped 

 and suffused 

 rose. 

 Fashion— Pale 

 orange. 



Single 

 Dahlias. 



CLADIOLI, 



Aside from 

 thefactthatthe 

 Single Dahlias are very beautiful and as varied in 

 color as the double varieties, the flowers are espe 

 cially well adapted for cutting for floral ar- 

 rangements, vases, etc., they are so light and 

 graceful and are born on long and sufficiently 

 stiff stems. Moreover," they are produced in 

 great abundance all summer and fall. Our 

 stock is raised from seed gathered from the 

 very finest varieties of all colors. 



Pot plants, each, 10 cts. ; per doz., $1.00. 



TIGRIDIA. 



Conchiflora— Yellow and orange, with 

 dark spots, each, 5c; per doz., 50c. 



Pavonia — Scarlet, with crimson spots. 

 Each, 5c; per doz., 50c. 



Grandiflora Alba— White, 10 cts. each; 

 per doz., $1.00. 



TUBEROSES-Double. 



Excelsior Pearl Bulbs— First quality; 

 each, 5c; per doz., by mail, 50c; per 100, $2.50, 



Tuberoses— Started in pots; each, 25c; 

 per doz., $2,50, 



DAHLIAS. 



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