64 CURRIE BROTHERS’ FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. <4 
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= ___Purchasers may select with each dollar’s worth ef Buibs ordered irem this Catalo d 
to Cash Buyers. 1Sc worth extra, except collections which are offered at reduced prices. = 
BEGONIAS. 
Tuberous Rooted. 
A truly charming class of Begonias, some of them superb. The 
flowers are very large, often measuring four inches in diameter, and 
are produced in all shades of rose, scarlet, white, orange and yellow. 
They bloom continuously all summer, and in the fall become dormant, 
the bulbs or tubers being easily eared for until nature, again towards 
spring, causes them to renew growth. 
BULBS OF GIANT FLOWERING BEGONIAS. 
Single Rese; Single Yellow; Single White; Single Sca=let; 
Single Colors, Mixed. 
7c. each; 7Gc. per doz.; $5.00 per 160. 
Double Rose; Double White; Doubie Yellows Double Scarlets BEGONIAS, 
Doubie, ali Colors, Mixed. TUBEROUS- 
t2c each; $1.25 per doz.: $7.50 per 106. ROOTED. 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. Gs Ss GLOXINIAS. 
E 1 i —hiagnificent sub-tropical p Ss: 5 
Sean sae aah Rie St ae gal Bee Charming plants for house ecul- 
vhen planted eds or as single specimens 3 7 
when planted out in beds or as single specimer Wetee oins ea ee 
lawns they have a grand appearance. Set outin the ie b = 5 
latter part of May or the beginning of June pues SATUS) COVES) SOESINS 
ae oe ie eae : ae O es Be Bape in color from pure white through 
Naa eta haa SRR et the various shades of rose to deep 
10¢c each extra. Ge ~ 2 
erimson and rich violet, some 
Second siz s, 15¢ each; loz. $1.25; per A 
Second size bulbs, 15¢c each; per doz. $1.25; per 100 handsomely tinted and blotehed. 
$7.00: by mail 5¢ each extra. Price in separate colors, red 
ird siz s, 10e each ; doz. $1.00; r : : : 
soa: ss See eta iate gaa aati es white and blue, each 10c; per 
SEU LY fae Ce auc doz. $1.00. 
AP1O0S—Ground Nut. 
A. Taberosa (Wild Wistaria)—An excellent vine for 
clambermg overrock work, stumps, trellises andsuchlike. I 
One of the most charming and fragrant of our grows rapidly, and produces pretty clusters of purple flowers 
summer-flowering bulbs, throwing up large spikes baving a delicious violet-like fragrance. Each oc, per doz. 40cm 
of pure white double flowers which are very useful : i =) | CINNAMON VINE or CHINESE YAM 
ior decorative work. Plantin the open ground dur- GLONINIA, (Dioscoree Patata.) 
ing May. By starting in pots during March a succession of bloom can be had | _ Arapidclimber and very desirable vine: perfect- 
AlleinuneT ; | ty hardy. Large roots, each 10c; per doz. $1.00. 
TUBERCSES. 
Exceisior Pear! Bulbs—First quality, by mail 3 for 12¢c: per doz. 25¢ OXALIS LASIANDRA. 
by express, purchaser paying charges, 3 for 10c ; per doz. 25e; per 100, $2.00. Summer Blooming. 
Tuberoses—Startec in pots, each 25c; per doz. $2.50, 
GLABIGOLE. 
The Gladiolus ‘s unquestionably the peer of all the summer-flowering bulbs 
Nothing can surpass the stately grandeur of their magnificent spikes of fiowers, f 
often measuring 15inchesiniength. They are of the most varied colors, with \ 
groundwork of white, red and yellow, beautifully marked and spotted on the 
throats. Plant in May and Junein any good garden soil, 6inches apart and 4 
jnches deep. Planted on the edges of shrubbery or in Rose beds they make a 
yery handsome show. 
Snow White—A most magnificent variety, bearing long spikes of pure 
white blossoms, each flower being perfect in form. and of fine substance, lasting 
along time. Each 15c; per doz.-$1.50. 
New Giant, or Childsi, in splendid Mixture—They are of great sub- 
stance and gigantic size, frequently from 7 to 9 inches across. Every color 
foundin the older Gladioli is represented here, along with many new and 
charming shades. Flower spikes have been cut measuring as much as 2 feet in 
length, and are often borne 3 or4to a plant. They are much earlier in flower- 
ing than the older Gladioli and ought to be represented in every garden. 
6c each; 60¢ per doz.; per 100, $3.50 
SPLENDID MIXTURES OF GLADSIOLI. 
H A very pretty plant for edging flower beds or 
horders, growing abovt i2 mches high, bearing” 
| an abundance of rosy pink flowers and delicas2 
ioliage. The bulbs should be planted about 3 
inches apart, Price, per doz. 15e; per 100, $1.00. 
TUBEROSE. 
Per Per Per Per 
Each, doz. doz. Each. doz. doz. 
Pink Shade oo. ices scceccsenssesssen--- $ .05 $ 40 $2.00 White and Light Shades............. $ .05 $ .45 $2.50 
Striped and Variegated.............. .05 50 3.00 Lemeine’s Butterily Mixture...... 05 00 3.008 
Scarlet and Red Shades............ 04 30 1.50 | Choice American Hybrids.. 05 50 3.00 
Yellow ShadeS).........c.cccesescsesseeee 05.50 3,00 | Choice Colors, Mixed.................. 04 30 2.00 
Single bulbs and dozen lots mailed free. 100 Lots by Express, Purchaser’s Expense, or by 
Mail for 50c per 100 extra. 
Special Oifer of One Dozen Each of the Above Eight Sorts, All Separate, 
by Mail for $3.00. 
