CURRIE BROTHERS’ FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 
LOBELIA. 
Cardinal Flower. 
A most effective and very satis- 
factory plant of very easy culture, 
doing well in any good soil. 
i. Cardimalis—2 feet, August. 
A very showy plant of easy cult- 
ure. Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 
LYCHNIS. 
Lamp Flower. 
A charming border plant; should 
be in every garden. 
L. Chalcedonica—2 feet, July. 
Large heads of bright scarlet 
flowers. Each, 15c; per doz., 
$1.50. 
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LOBELIA CARDINALIS. 
* LATHYRUS—Everlasting Pea. 
Very desirable for covering tree stumps, 
or for filling odd corners, where hardly any 
other plant will grow, requiring no care 
when once established. The flowers are 
produced on long stems, in great abund- 
ance throughout the entire season. We 
offer plants of both red and white at 25c 
each, $2.50 per doz. 
LIATRIS—BSBlazing Star. 
L. Spicata—5 feet, June. One of the most 
attractive border plants in cultivation, 
producing great spikes of deep purple 
flowers. Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 
LYSIMACHIA—Loosestrife. 
Very hardy border plant, succeeding well 
in all ordinary soils. 
L. Nummularia—Excellent for rock-work; 
flowers yellow; blooms almost continu- 
ously. Each, 10c; per doz., $1.00. 
NEPETA—Cat-Mint. 
N. Glechoma Yar—aA very pretty variegated trailing plant, suitable for rock-work 
or cemetery use for planting on graves. Each, 10c; per doz., $1.00. 
OENOTHERA—Evening Primrose. 
OE. Speciosa—2 feet, May to September. A splendid border plant, producing 
an abundance of white flowers continuously from spring till fall, excellent for 
cutting. Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50, 
PLATYCODON. 
Chinese Bell Fiower. 
(See last page of Cover.) 
An exceedingly attractive class of hardy border 
plants, closely resembling the Campanulas, with 
which they are often confounded. 
P. Grandifleram (Bell Flowers)—8 feet. A very 
handsome plant; blooms continuously all sum- 
mer. Flowers blue, bell-shaped. Hach, 15c; 
per doz.. $1.50. 
POTENTILLA. 
Cinquefoil. 
Remarkably handsome and very useful plants, 
either for massing or mixing with other plants in the 
border. They are dwarf and somewhat trailing in 
habit and produce in almost constant succession 
_ great quantities of brilliant flowers, ranging in color 
~- through the varying shades of yellow _and crimson. 
~~ We have an. excellent assortment. Each, 15c; per 
doz., $1.50. : 
LYCHNIS. 
POTENTILLA. 
MONARDA DIDYMA. 
MONARDA. 
: Horse Mint. 
Exceedingly effective, 
plants for the border, and equally useful foi 
massing on the lawn. 
pact; foliage and flowers highly aromatic. 
Blooms most profusely. 
M. Didyma (Oswego Tea)—This is a very 
showy variety, very effective in the bordei 
quite indispensable 
Plant dwarf and com- | 
and admirable for cutting. The flowers are i 
a brilliant scarlet, and are produced in great 
abundance nearly allsummer. The plant is 
dwarf and bushy, seldom exceeding 2 feet 
in height. Each, 10c; per doz., $1.00. 
MYOSOTIS. 
Forget-Me-Not, 
M. Palustris—6 inches. Produces abundant- 
ly its well-known blue flowers in early sum- 
mer and fall. Each, 10c; per doz., $1.00. 
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