52 CURRIE BROTHERS’ FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. | 
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GAILLARDIA. 4 
One of the best annuals for bedding, being a constant bloomer and 
presenting quite a diversity of colors, all very handsome. For cut bloom in 
vases the Gaillardias are all excellent, and in fact are equaled by very few 
annuals for that purpose. The stems are large, and the flowers remain 
Grandiflora Hybrida—Fine mixed colors. H.H.A. Per oz. 25c........ Pkt. FH 
Picia Borenetene 5 fine double variety, with heads 2 inches in diame- _ 
ter. AS oe oc a a ee eee US eens ae =< ee 5) 
New “srenmnias Hybrids—A splendid new class, with very large flowers 
of new =~d >rilliant colors and markings. Very profuse bloomers, 
WOLvss (GL ADIACEHN CVELYA2 AUC CM oan ra oer venewemseeeeetee tn asebonessnaeteaan eas 10 
GLAUCIUM. 
Corniculatum—A pretty border plant with silvery leaves, resembling the 
Dusty Miller. Bearing orange-colored, bell-shaped flowers. H.P. Pkt. 5) 
GNAPHALIUM—Edelweiss. 
The true Edelweiss of the Alps. The flowers are of a downy appearance, 
pure white and star-shaped. They are in great demand ‘in Switzerland, 
and often bring a high price as souvenirs. H.. Pui... ...2.2eeececeence snes .-Pkt. 10) 
GODETIA. 
One of the most beautiful of our hardy annuals, and the easiest of all in 
cultivation. Sow in the open ground during May. They are of dwarf habit 
= and are fairly covered with flow- 
ers of brilliant and delicate col- 
ors. H. A. 1 foot. 
Finest Mixed_............ wane Pkt. 5 
Grevillea Robusta. 
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Ornamental plants, suicab’2 “sr 
room or conservatory decora- 
tion. Their large, finely-di- 
vided, fern-like foliage, gives 
them a very graceful and ele- 
gantappearance. H.H.P. Pkt.10 
HELIOTRGPE. 
From Seed the First Year. 
Everyone loves the delightful 
fragrance of the Heliotrope, but 
very few are aware that they can 
+ be had in fiower the first season 
: from seed sown in the open ground. 
> By sowing in heat first and after- 
GAILLARDIA. 
GYPSOPHILA. 
Pretty, free-flowering plants. Will do well in,any garden 
soil. The flowers are valuable for bouquet making either fresh 
or dried. 
Muralis—A charming little plant, covered with beautiful 
DINKA IOSSOMS seg Eee A eye al OO bee anecseene ce eecenecsas ten cseecneseccs Pkt. 5 wards transplanting, an earlier 
Paniculata—White; fine for bouquets. H. P..................-. 5 and longer supply of bloom can 
be had. sles 
GLOXINEIA. Finest Mixed....................- Pkt. 5 
These handsome greenhouse plants can be had in flower, 
with a little care, the first season from seed; sow in the house 
or hot-bed, taking care not to bury or wash out the seeds in 
watering, afterwards transplant as soon as large enough to 
NEW GIANT FLOWEXED. 
See List of Novelties. Pkt. ide. 
handle. The seed we offer is saved from a splendid collection HIBISCUS. 
of drooping and erect varieties. Marsh Mailows. 
ExtralGhoice (Mixed oor oiics.--c2sscecnn aconsenteosouensnencecersr=: Pkt. 25 Large, ornamental plants, with 
showy flowers, 3 to 4inches ac~2 33, 
GERANIUM. Africanus—Cream yellew, pur- 
Easily raised from seed, and can be flowered the first season 
by sowing early in hot-bed or house. Our collection contains 
many new varieties. 
Single, Zonal Mixed ..............2..-..-2--.-222---eeeeseenee snacneeeeee- Pkt. 10 
ple center, brown edge. H.A.3 
Crimson Eye—A robus> grow- 
er, with Car stems and foli- 
age. fioswe ~ pure whit>, with 
Double, Zonal Mixed..... soa ed) dacep, v1vec/ erimson center. 
Ornamental-leaved Ger lixed: ee Pastis, this verfeetly hardy, and will 
Apple Scented—This SAE LANE variety can be best grown aes dloom first year from seed 
from seed. Sow in alight soil, keeping moist until germ- sown in open ground........ Pkt. 5 
inatedes- causes et ee cosas aus she ae SRS Pkt. 10 HELIOTROPE. : 
Lady Washington Geraniu m-— (Pelargonium) — Choice 
pb 2% 0 eed et a rt oe nee S Bais Sereno Pkt. 15 
GOURDS. 
ORNAMENTAL. 
Handsome climbers of rapid growth. Very!luseful for 
covering fences and other unsightly places, producing fruit 
of peculiar and various forms which, if allowed to ripen on 
the vines, can be kept for months as curiosities. Sow out 
doors in middle of May. T. A. Pkt. 
Hercules Club—Large, long, club-shaped...................----- 5 
Meare Bc sy M wa wh Ga a oo oon wen a= = gas case vena ae eeance ne sce epmaces wee 5 
White Nest Egg. :.-.:.-..-.,.-.-.----.-.c0--s-p--cereneecceeven-s220snna-=e= 5 
Bottle Shaped.....................------ Phra Nee a ete ged ee eccnenessuecbotes oy 
Calabash—The old fashioned dipper Gourd ..-.................. 5 
Echinocystis Lobata—(Wild Cucumber). Per oz. lic... 5 
Flexussus—(Snake Cucumber). Fruit 3 feet long............ D 
Dish Rag, or Chinese Loofa—An attractive variety, 
grows rapidly, flowers yellow, developing into large 
g>eer fruits, the inside of which, when ripe, form a 
tough, fibrous mass, used as a bathing sponge by many.. 5 
Fine Mixed—Per 02. 40C...........-------2----22---0--c00--cenneee eee ne eee 5 
Collection of Above & Varieties, 1 Packet 
Each, Price 25 Cents. 
GERANIUM. 
fresh a long time when in water. qe 
