CURRIE BROTHERS’ FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 
CURRIE’S SUPERB HOLLYHOCKS. 
_ _The growing popularity of this grand hardy perennial has 
induced us to make a great effort to procure the choicest 
strains of seed from every source. The seed we offer of 
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this handsome flower has been saved from named varieties of 
every known shade of color, and can be confidently recom-. “\Qpea") 
mended. Seed sown in June or July will produce plants for Ges euiptc f 
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blooming the next summer. These grand old favorites should ws af apt 
be represented in every garden. They will amply repay the $A ek, 
trouble required to protect them from our Northern winters. Wi yer: 4 
Planted in rows on the edge of lawns or in clumps in shrub- Og Be nes 
bery they are marvels of beauty and elegance. Their stately MeN 
spikes of blocm of such varied and bright colors greatly im- a 
prove the appearance of any garden. H. P. = 
rm LEPTOSIPHON. 
Extra Choice Doubie. 
Pink, Crémsen, Yellow, Red, White, Salmon, Choice Double Mixed, 
Any of above, pkt. 10c3 3 pkts. 25c3 oz. $1.25. FINE DOUBLE, mixed, pkt. 5c; oz. 75e. 
NEW MAMMOTH FRINGED ALLEGHENY HOLLYHOCKS. 
‘An entirely new departure in this grand old favorite, producing flowers so different from the old con- 
ventional ones that, but for the habit of the plant, it would not be taken for a Hollyhock. The mam- 
moth flowers are wonderfully formed of loosely arranged petals, which look as if made from the finest 
China silk. The colors are shell pink, rose and ruby red, shading off deeper at the center and ex- 
quisitely tinted towards the edges. The plants are of majestic growth, and send up spikes of bloom 
from 6 to 7 feet high. It is free and persistent in flowering, coming into bloom in July and lasting 
A very attractive plant, and totally distinct from the Old typeen....e.. cece ccscscsssescseeseees cceeeceareesteenesescesceeeese: pkt. 10c; 3 pkts, 25 
Single Holiyhocks. 
FINE MIXED COLORS, pkt. 5c; 3 pkts.10e. (Hollyhock Roots, see Plant List.) 
HOLLYHOCK. 
until frost. 
KAULFUSSIA. 
Pretty little free-flowering plants of neat, compact growth, exceedingly effective in beds or 
mixed borders. Mixed colors. H. Av... wesc so eee pkt.5 3 
KENILWORTH IVY. 
Linaria Cymbalaria—A neat and charming perennial climber, 
suitable for vases, baskets, pots and rock work.......................pkt. 5 
LANTANA. 
Very desirable plants for home culture, the varieties of which are 
almost numberless. Allthe colors are very pretty. T.P. 
LATA EY as ke Kosa OW (2X base arate pe en ee ee pkt. 5 
LEPTOSIPHON. 
Pretty little hardy annuals, suitable for borders. H. A. 
French Hybrids— Mixed Colors... .ececee ec seeeeeeeeee eee Pt. 5 
HONESTY. 
Lunaria Biennis—EHarly summer free-flowering plants, with 
silvery seed pods, much admired for winter decoration with 
ornamental grasses. Very showy. 2 feet. H. B.......00.2......... 5 
HUMULUS. 
4 Japonicus (Japan Hop)—A rapid-growing climber, with luxuriant folige, excellent for cover- 
ing verandas, etc. Withstands heat and drought well and is not troubled by insects. H.A. Pkt. & 
Japonicus Variegatus (Variegated Japan Hop)—Like the preceding, except that the foliage 
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ICE PLANT. i 
Mesembryanthemum Crystallinum—aA peculiar dwarf trailing piant. The leaves and stems 
are covered with crystalline globules, giving it the appearance of being covered with ice. 
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LARKSPUR—Annuai Varieties. 
S A beautiful genus, the prevailing color of the flowers blue; the 
‘W perennial varieties make a splendid appearance, and can be flow- 
ered the first season from seed. For planting in permanent places 
and massing in clumps in mixed borders they are particularly 
desirable. 
Candelabrum—Double mixed, 14 foot...... iO 
Emperor—A profuse bloomer, very double, mixed colors, 1 foot.. 5 
Stock-ilowered—Tall, mixed, 23 feet __.-..... neces eee eee eee 
Double Tall Rocket—Fine mixed 
LUPINUS. 
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: vos ~ aeney \ 3 ig PERENNIAL LARKSPUR—Delphiniums. 
See aN ; Grandifiorum, Finest Mixed—Flowers produced on long 
spikes, very double and of exceptionally rich colors, 
ranging through all shades of blue and violet to pure 
~ white, many having effective white eyes. 
Height 4 to 
6 feet 
Formosum—Large blue and white flowers, 3 feet.. 
Nudicaule—Searletatine see cnn nee 
Zalil—A handsome yellow variety of branching habit. 
Le Mastodonte 
(Giant Bee 
Larkspur)—Large blue 
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LINUM. 
Free flowering plants with brilliant colored flowers. 
Flavum—Yellow,1foot, hard. H.P. 
Grandiflorum Coccineum—Scarlet, 1 foot. H. A........... 5 
oe JAPAN HOP. LINUM GRANDIFLORUM. 
