CURRIE BROTHERS’ FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 
MARIGOLD—LEGION OF HONOR. 
LOPHOSPERMUM. 
Rapid-growing, ornamental climbing plants, with large 
leaves and handsome flowers. 
Hendersonii—Rosy carmine...-.........-......------- pkt. 10 
Scandens—Pure Violet.............2.2--.----222-002ee- eee eee 5 
LUPINUS. 
Very desirable plants, bearing long spikes of 
brilliant colored flowers. 
Mixed Annual Varieties... 
Mixed Perennial Varieti 
LYCHNIS. 
A genus of handsome and highly ornamental 
plants of easy culture, strikingly effective in mixed 
flower and shubbery borders. H. P. 
Chaicedonica—Scarlet. 2 feet...........0......--... 
Haageana—Bright scarlet, splendid...2...........2....... i) 
MALOPE. 
Very pretty plants of a branching habit, produc- 
ing large, showy flowers in great profusion, of the 
pkt. 5 
5 
easiest culture. H. A. 
Grandiflora Aiba—Pure white..............0..0..2... pkt. 5 
Grandiflora—Purple flowers..................--.------.----- B 
MARIGOLD. 
Very effective plants for beds or borders, free-flowering, of easy culture. 
plants. For other varieties see Calendula and Tagetes. H.H.A. 
Legion of Honore (Little Brownie)—The prettiest of allthe dwarf Marigolds, dwarf and compact 
in habit, growing to a height of about 15 inches, with dark-green, fern-like leaves, furnishing a 
striking background for the bright golden star-like flowers distributed over the surface. The 
blooms are of medium size, rich golden yellow, with the center of each petal marked with vel- 
vety brown. Blooms continuously from July till cut down by frost........2.---...--222---22-2e2ee---- pkt. 5 
Frencn Finest Double Mixed Gold Striped—A strain of this fine annual hitherto unequaled, 
each plant forming a handsome bouquet initself. OZ. 25C...... 2.22. ..cceece-2-e eeneds eeonee ecoeee soweeeeoeeee pkt. 5 
African—Mixed, selected from the finest double flowers; very beautiful. Oz. 25¢..........2.---.-.----- pkt. 5 
El Dorado—A large flowering variety, producing abundantly flowers varying in color from pale 
Yellow tOMGCC DOT AM LC rcaran ne sonssacecccasecee-eeteseccscees Pe ee ee ty eS pkt. 5 
MATRICARIA CAPENSIS, Fl. Pi. 
Double White Feverfew—Bushy annual garden plant, bearing quantities of double white, button- 
likelOwers; VeLy/USCLUl for CuUbbin ges secees cece cecesconscncscece-sccsascnssesccoecceeese cee eset eee anes Santa eaee eee Seen pkEt. 5. 
MAURANDIA. 
This beautiful summer climber cannot be too 
highly reeommended. Blooms the first season from 
seed. H. H. P. 
Alba—Wohite?10 feet. 2-2 ee pkt. 10 
Barclayana—Rich violet; 10 feet.....................------ 10 
Scarlet—10 feet 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. 
Tricolor—Dwart growing plants of great beauty, - 
well suited for hanging baskets and the edgings 
for flower beds, and for covering rock work. 4 
foot. 
MEXICAN EVENING PRIMROSE. 
Oenothera Rosea—Beautitful free-flowermg plant, 
making a brilliant display during the evening and 
early morning. Flowers beautiful rose. H. A..pkt. 10 
iH B Pie Mixed Colorsssstes-cseesessteeee pkt. 5 
MIMULUS—Monkey Flower. 
Beautiful, free-blooming plants, suitable for vases 
or hanging baskets, luxuriating in damp, shady situ- 
ations. H.H. P. 
Moschatus (Musk plant)—Yellow foliage and 
flowers having a delightful musk scent. 4 foot..pkt. 5 
Tigrinus—An exceedingly beautiful blotched and 
spotted hybrid, rivaling the Calceolaria in the 
AFRICAN MARIGOLD. f 5 
variety of its bright Golors....:-.-....-...------.----- pkt. 5 
LOBELIA. 
Dwarf-growing plant from 4 to 6 inches high, with blue, white, crimson and rose flowers, adapted for rib- 
The trailing varieties are invaluable for hanging baskets, vases, etc. 
DWARF COMPACT VARIETIES. 
Crystal Palace Compacta—A beautiful deep blue variety. 
Pumila Magnifica—The finest of all dwarfs, very dark blue. es 
$peciosa White Gem—A new pure white variety, fine for bedding. 4 : c 
Erinus Compacta “Goldeise”—Yellow foliage, flowers D1UC...........-scceee senses ceneee seceee seceesees ea ee 10 
TRAILING LOBELIAS. 
boned borders. 
heat and afterwards transplanted. 
Gracilis—Light blue 
Gracilis Rosea—Rose colored..............2...-....- pkt.5 | Paxtoniama—White, edge blue 
HARDY LOBELIAS. 
Cardinalis, “Cardinal Flower®—Flower spikes 8 inches long, of intense SCarlet..........2.0--.-20-2-0--2----+- pkt. 10 
Littoralis Repens—A_ pretty trailing plant, with an abundance of pure white flowers, succeeded by large 
green seed pods, which in turn change to bright scarlet. 
duced at one time, making a very attractive plant for hanging baskets, etc.........-...----22-.-----------eee--- pkt. 10 
MIGNONETTE. 
This old favorite is so well known that itis hardly necessary to attempt any description of it. 
years several new varieties of decided merit have been added to the list. H.A 
Red Goliath—See Novelties, page 3 
and twice the size of the old Machet. 
ers; very fine and distinct. 
8 to 14 inches in length; deliciously fragrant. 
color. Per oz. 40c 
The Prize—A most valuable varie 
Victoria—A new, dark red variety, very fine 
pyramidal growth. Per oz. 25c........ 
Bird’s Mammoth—A variety with very large and deliciously fragrant flOWELS.--...-.-..-.++..sceccescesessene SS S10) 
Bismarck—It produces strong, bushy plants, with dark green and somewhat crimped foliage, bearing im- 
mense, strong spikes of flower of @ reddish color, on strong, stout stems, borne well above the foliage 
\ ID EhoHAeLowinayaraatjpraalalvivalioe woe ee pkt. 10 
Machet—A variety of dwarf, vigorous growth, with dark green foliage and deliciously fragrant red flow- 
J axel Cobissnb eX eheiy TERS VO. OLA AUC a cre oR a nee ee See mere ceeioeeena pkt. 10 
Miles’ Hybrid Spiral—Itis a strong grower and a most abundant bloomer, producing flower spikes from 
Per oz. 50c 
Golden Queen—A very pretty and distinct Mignonette, with thick, compact t 
Perioz60C2 ees: 
; 7 : It bears a very close, dense spike, entirely free from stragglin 
blooms; fully twice the ordinary size, and is as deliciously fragrant as any. 
Large Fiowering Sweet-Scented (Reseda Odorata)—Per oz. 15¢ 
Large Flowered Pyramidal (Reseda Ameliorata)—Distinct from the old large flowered variety, of a 
Should be started in 
3 foot. S .--Dkt.10 
2 foo oe : 
The flowers, green and red fruits, are pro- 
Of late 
pkt. 5 
a beautiful golder 
pkt. 5 
BETO ZN DUC encesscee eee pkt. 10 
Sale Seetee see SD KUO 
MIGNONETTE BISMARCK, 
The African sorts are © 
best for center of beds or backs of borders, the French for edges or as a foreground for larger © 
