CURRIE BROTHERS’ FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 
ROSES. ay tat EF 4 
Little Midgets bloom the first season irom seed. 
Polyantha Multiflora (Little Midgets) — Pretty 
dwarf little roses which commence blooming in 
about six weeks after the seedis sown. The flowers 
are semi-double and double of various tints, and 
produced in large clusters freely until the frost comes. 
Although blooming freely the first season, they do 
not attain their best until the second year when they 
are a perfect mass of bloom. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25e. 
French Hy brids—Finest mixed, pkt. 15c; 2 pkts.25¢ 
Tea Scented—fFinest mixed, pkt. 15c; 2 pkts 25c. 
SARVITALIA. 
Procumbens, fl. pl.—Very pretty dwarf growing 
and free-blooming plants. Flowers double 
bright golden yellow, produced in great abund- 
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SALVIA BONFIRE. 
SALVIA. 
Handsome plants, excellent for beds or borders 
with long spikes of flowers, which continue in bloom 
until late in the fall. For early flowering sow the 
seed indoor in March or April, or outside as soon as 
the warm weather appears. H H.P. 
Bonfire—This is undoubtedly the best Salvia for 
bedding. The plants are dwarf and compact in 
habit, growing about 23 feet high, bearing in 
great profusion long spikes of brilliant scarlet 
flowers. which stand clear above the bright 
green foliage, producing a gorgeous effect. pkt. 10 
Splendens (Scarlet Sage)—The long spikes of 
vivid scarlet are borne in such profusion as to 
fairly hide the foliage; no plant can produce such 
@ wealth of color as a solid mass or ribbon of 
scarlet Salvia. Height, 23 feet.........-..-2-----------0--- 5 
Patens—Flowers of a delightful blue. 
Coccinea Lactea—Pure white ........ 
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Castor Oil Bean. 
Magnificent tall-growing foliage plants, very useful 
as specimen plants on lawns, or groups in center oi 
large beds. Their brilliant leaves and fruits create 
a grand sub-tropical effect. H.H. A. 
Borboniensis Arboreus—Very large and hand- 
some foliage; 15 feet. Oz. 15c ....... ..-pkt. 5 
Cambogiensis (see cut)—The leay 
palm-shaped and of a bronze-red color with red 
yeins. The stems of the,leaves are of a reddish 
brown, and the main stem of the plant is black, 
making a beautiful ornament for the lawn. 
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ROSE LITTLE MIDGETS. 
PRIMULA. 
The magnificent display of Primulas in our 
greenhouses has always been the admiration of 
all who have seen them, and the ever-increasing 
demand for the seed is an evidence of the supe- 
Tiority of the strains offered by us. The seed is 
grown and selected for us from the finest prize 
varieties by one of the largest European growers, 
and every possible care is taken to maintain the 
highest standard of perfection by careful selec- 
tion and hybridizing. No better can be obtained 
anywhere, and the many testimonials we receive 
every year from florists and amateurs through- 
out the country is an evidence of the excellence 
of our seed. Sow the seed in February, Marea 
or April. 
Single Large-Flowering Fringed 
hinese Primroses. 
Coerulea (Blue Primula)—A new variety of 
Primula of a beautiful blue color. This is a 
shade in these flowers which has been much 
sought after, and we are sure will be hailed 
with delight. The seed we have obtained is 
from very fine stock and may be relied upon 
to produce excellent plants.......... SE Bes pkt. 15 
Alba Magnifica—A variety of exquisite form 
and very compact habit. The flowers are 
pure white, with bright yellow eye, and 
measure 24 inches in diameter.............-..-..----- 15 
Chiswick Red—The most brilliant crimson- 
searlet Primula yet sent out; of robust habit. 
The foliage is very finely cut and deep green ..15 
Crimson King—Of fine habit and beautiful 
large: crimson lower nese Sa 15 
Meteor—The plant is of a compact habit of 
growth, the leaves being deeply cut and of a 
dark reddish tinge, which gives the plant a 
distinct appearance. Flowers rich ecrimson...15 
Village Maid—A beautiful variety. Color 
white, strlped with carmine....._-..........-.........-.15 
Rosy Morn—This new and desirable shade in 
Primulas willno doubt prove very acceptable. 
It is of a pleasing shade of pink or light : 2 ai 
rose, bearing flowers of great substance..-_.:.. 15 AEST SREP AOS 
Queen of Whites— Splendid pure white flowers of great substance and size................-.- 
Ruby Queen—Flowers are of very fine rich crimson color and of great substance......__. 
Magnifica Mixed—A superb mixture, composed of the choicest large flowering 
varieties ; cannot be surpassed. Pkt. 15c; 2 pkts. 25c. 
White...25-222—- 10| Red ....................10 | Choice Mixed....10 | Ferm-leaved Mixed _.15 
DOUBLE LARGE-FLOWERING FRINGED PRIMULA. 
The double varieties produce a large percentage of double flowers and are superb. 
Double Choice Red pkt. 25 | Double Choice White 
Double Choice Mixed........... 
PRIMULA OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA. 
A very pretty and free-flowering variety extensively grown by florists; flowers pale 
lilac borne in umbels on leng, slender stems; blooms almost continuously through- 
out the year. They make excellent pot plants, being of a dwarf and compact habit 
BNAWVETY: CAS TOT nee ee ea webs ce ae Me eee cet antececbece pkt. 10 
POLYANTHUS—Primula Elatior. 
Early spring flowering plants of the Frimrose type, suitable either for out-door or pot cul- 
ture. Blooms profusely; colors crimson, yellow, maroon, etc., prettily laced and veined. 
Extra Choice Mixed—Saved from splendid named sorts..........----..----~---------------=-22-- pkt. 5 
Auricula (Primula Auricula)—A beautiful plant with rich colored flowers. Choices 
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COWSLIP—Primula Veris. 
In spring this is a very useful plant for borders, but is of little beauty after warm _ 
weather setsin. H.P. Fine Mixed English—3 foot................-...-.-----.-------------- pkt. 5 
SAPONARIA. 
Compact-growing plants, producing beautiful star-like flowers: freely all summer. 
Good for bedding. H. A. y , 
Calabrica—Pink................................ pkt. 5| Calabrica Alba—White.............-....--... pkt. 5 
Gibsonii—Dark red foliage; 8 feet. Oz. 15c.......... 5 
Obermanii—(Sanguineous)—Red fruit; splendid 
ornamental plant; 8 feet. Oz. 15c.... g 
Eime) Mixed—O2. 15 coos ooo sec enseaneneec hanes 
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