CURRIE BROTHERS’ FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. a 
DIANTHUS. 
Garden Pink. 
: These favorites well deserve the popularity they enjoy, as 
they certainly rank among the finest of the gems of the 
flower garden. They are exceedingly beautiful and very 
easy of culture. 
D. Deltoides (Maiden Pink)—% foot, June. Prostrate 
masses of foliage covered with bright rosy pink flowers, 
D. Plumarius (Pheasant’s Eye)—Pink. 1 foot, June. 
White and purple. 
Each, 10c; per doz., $1.00. 
DICTAMINUS—Gas Piant. 
Strong-growing, handsome plants of easy culture; the one 
we name being a most interesting variety— 
D. Fraxinelia—3 feet, May. Foliage showy and fragrant; 
flowers purplish red, produced in large spikes, which are 
very attractive. These in hot, sultry weather give off a 
peculiar and very inflammable gas, which ignites with a 
flash when a match is applied. Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS. 
‘DORONICUM—Dogbane. 
D. Excelsum—One of the earliest and most effective of 
our spring flowering plants; very showy. 2 feet, June. 
A handsome bordef plant, producing its large, bright, 
yeliow flowers very freely; also an excellent pot plant. 
Each, lic; per doz., $1.50. 
DICITALIS—Foxglove. 
Handsome, stately-growing plants, with beautifully 
DICTAMNUS FRAGINELLA, 
ALL PERFECTLY HARDY. 
The question is frequently asked: | 
| “Are all Herbaceous Plants hardy?” In 
amswer to which we say, all im cultiva- 
tion are mot sufficiemtly hardy to with- 
stand the rigors of our northern winters, 
but all the varicties we offer are per- 
fectly hardy, and may be safely relied 
upom to succeed well im our climate. 
mottled thimble- 
shaped flowers, pro= 
ducedinprofusionon 
a stem usually about 
8 feet high. The ra- 
cemes of flowers are 
about 2 feet long. 
D. Purpurea—3 
feet, June. Purple. 
Each, 15c; per doz., 
$1.50. EUPHORBIA. 
EUPATORIUM. 
Snake Root. 
E. Ageratoides—5 feet, Juneto August. A very desirable 
and useful plant of vigorous growth, bearing very freely 
large terminal heads of fragrant and handsome pure 
white flowers. Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 
EUPHORBIA. 
Spurge. 
E. Corollata—3 feet, July. A plant of easy culture, pro- 
ducing quantities of pure white flowers with a small 
green eye, borne on tall, spray-like branches in great 
profusion from July to October, making a continuous and 
most effective display. The flowers are well adapted for 
vases and bouquets. Excellent for cutting. Each, 15c; 
per doz., $1.50, 
\ 
FEVERFEW. 
Little Gem—1 foot. A great acquisition, 
which cannot be recommended too highly. 
Blooms almost continuously, and produces 
its large, perfectly formed pure white flowers 
in the greatest profusion. 
Each, 10c; per doz., $1.00. 
SPECIAL OFFER, 
We will send prepaid ome 
strong plant of each of the ten 
beautiful and very desirable 
hardy Herbaceous Plants illus- 
trated on the cover of this 
Catalogue for 85 cents. 
DIGITALIS. DORONICUM EXCELSUM. 
