CURRIE BROTHERS’ FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 91 
ABRIDGED LIST OF PLANTS 
Abutilon (Flowering Maple)—Almost indispensable plants for parlor or 
conservatory decoration: exceedingly pretty, of very easy culture, bloom pro- 
fusely and almost continuously. In variety. Each, 10c; per doz, $1.00. 
Acalypha Tricolor—A beautiful foliage plant; foliage like autumn leaves. 
Each, 20¢; per doz, $2.00. 
Achania Malvaviscus—A splendid house plant; flowers scarlet. Each, 
25e; per doz, $2.50. > 
Aloysia Citradora—Lemon Verbena. Each, 10c; per doz, $1.00. 
Alternantheras—Exceedingly ornamental little plants, extensively used in 
carpet bedding. Each, 10e; per doz, '75c; per 100, $5.00. 
Alyssum—Double white. Each, 10e; per doz, $1.00. 
Araucaria Excelsa—A charming house plant; like a miniature and per- 
fectly-formed Spruce Tree, but very graceful. Plants 15 inches high, $1.25; 
plants 24 inches high, $4 00. . 
Aspidistra Lurida—An excellent house plant. Very popular. 
A. Lurida Variegata—Each, 50c. 
Begonias—Indispensable plants for house culture. 
sortment of the leading Flowering, Rex and 'Tuberous-rooted varieties. 
15¢; per doz, $1.50. 
Calla Ethiopica (Common Calla)—Each, 25c to $1.00. 
Calla—Little Gem—The flower is similar in shape to the common one, but 
much smaller. Each, 15¢c to 25e. 
Calla Richardia Albo-Maculata (Spotted-leaved Calla)—Each, 15c to 25c. 
Castor Oil Bean (Ricinus)—A sub-tropical plant, especially valuable for 
the adornment of the lawn, either planted singly or in groups in combination 
with Cannas, Caladiums and such like ornamental plants. We have varieties 
which, when fully developed, range in height from 3 to 15 feet. Plants will be 
ready to shipin May. Price, each, 15¢e; per doz, $1.50. ( 
Centaurea (Dusty Miller)—Each, 10c; per doz, $1.00. 
Cobaea Scandens—A well known climbing plant in great demand for 
covering fences and trellises and shading verandas. Each, 15c to 25ce. 
Cyclamen Persicum—For conservatory or parlor culture the Cyclamen 
has few equals. All lovers of plants are familiar with it, and all admire it. 
Large plants in bloom, 50c to $1.00; smaller sizes, 25c to 35c. 
Dracaena—Very ornamental pot plants, also useful for vases. 
D. Indivisa—Foliage dark green; about 3 feet long and 1 inch wide, taper- 
Ing to a point; very graceful. 
D. Terminalis—Beautifully variegated red, pink and yellow. 
Each, 25¢e; large plants, $1.00 to $3.00. 
Echeveria Secunda Glauca—Valuable for edging carpet beds. 
10c; per doz, $1.00. 
Farfugium Grande—A very unique and interesting house plant of easy 
culture, grown especially for its beautiful and attractive foliage, which is a 
bright green, and blotched with spots of yellow. Price, 25c. 
Feveriew—Golden—A beautiful variety for edging beds. 
doz, 50c. 
Grevillea Robusta (Silkk Oak)—Graceful plants, excellent for the center 
ofavase. Each 25c to 75e. 
Marguerites—This very handsome and useful Daisy is still very popular 
andin steady demand. Our stock is in first-class condition. Price, each, 10c. 
Moon Flower—lpomaea—A_ plant too well known now to need any 
description. Trained on a trellis, grown in a pot, up a pillar, or on the 
back wall of a greenhouse, it is a most attractive object. 
i. Learii—Blue—Very attractive; blooms continually. 
i. Grandiflora—White—A very popular variety. 
Price, each, 10c. 
q Sanseveria Zealamica—A most remarkable plant; highly ornamental 
and very easily grown. Few plants equal it for house culture. The leaves are 
hick and fleshy, dark green in color, beautifwlly marked with bars of creamy 
hite. Price, each, 25¢ to 50e. 
Santolina—incana—Dwart plant, with small, gray foliage; an excellent 
lant for carpet bedding. Price, each, 10e; per doz., $1.00. 3 
__ Smilax—Myrsiphyllum Asparagoides—This charming vine is now con- 
idered quite indispensable in all floral decorations. Itis very easily grown. 
rice, each, 15c. 
Sievia—Winter-blooming plants, very valuable for cutting. 
S. Serrata—Pure white flowers on long, graceful and feathery-like spikes. 
S. Serrata Variegata—A handsome variegated variet ery effecti i 
e greenhouse, and much used in ribbon bedding. No WEEE CASSIS eh 
_ Price, each, 10c; per doz., $1.00. 
_ Swainsonia Galegiiolia Alba—aA desirable plant for house culture, with 
ure white flowers, resembling Sweet Peas, which are produced in great abun- 
dance. _ Price, each, 25c. 
Each, 25c. 
We have a large as- 
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CONSERVATORY, PARLOR AND LAWN. 
Our stock this season is large, well grown, in perfect health, and certain to give satisfaction. 
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To economize space the following well-known and popular ornamental plants are listed without description. 
Prices, too, are put 
very low, considering the size and quality of the plants, to meet with popular favor. 
Vines and Trailing Plants. 
For Yases, Hanging Baskets, etc. 
German Ivy—Each, 10c, 
Ground Ivy, New Variegated Variety—A very handsome plant, and well 
adapted for vases or baskets. Hach, 10c, 
Isolepis—A fine basket plant. Each, 10c. 
Lobelia—For baskets or vases; also extensively used for edging flower 
beds, several of the varieties being admirably adapted for that purpose. 
Each. 10c. 
Lophospermum—Almost unequaled for vases; astrong grower. Each, 10c. 
Maurandia—White and purple; charming plants for vases and baskets, 
Each, 10c. 
Madeira Vime—For vases or trellises. Each, 10c. 
Tradescantia (Wandering Jew)—Indispensable for vases and baskets; in 
variety. Each, 10c. 
Tropaeolum (Nasturtium)—Very desirable climber, and excellent vase 
plant. Each, 10e to 20c. 
Vinca—Green and variegated varieties, for vases and baskets. 
to 25¢. 
Vinca Minor (Myrtle)—Extensively used in cemeteries for covering graves; 
Each, 10e¢ to 25e. 
NOTE.—All of the above plants listed at 10c each we sell at $1.00 per doz.. 
those at 25e each are $2.50 per doz. 
Each, 10¢ 
Seedling Piants. 
From our Superb Strains of Seeds. Strong, Healthy Plants of Each. 
Asters—All colors. 
Antirrhinum (Snap Dragon)—In variety. 
Balsam (Lady Slipper)—In variety. 
Calendula (Cape Marigold)—In yariety. 
Celosia (Cockscomb)—Best sorts. In pots, 10c; per doz, $1.00. 
Dianthus—All colors. 
Marigold—African and French varieties. 
Mignonette—Leading varieties. In pots, each, 10c; per doz, $1.00. 
Nasturtium—Tall and dwarf sorts. In pots, each, 10¢e; per doz, $1.00. 
Petunia—Finest single varieties. In pots, each, 10c; per doz, $1.00. 
Phlox Drummondii—All colors; very choice. 
Stocks—In variety. 
Verbenas—Our stock of these popular bedding plants is large and in ex- 
cellent condition. Named Varieties—Of these we have a very fine assortment; 
all of the choicest kinds. Price, each, 10c; per doz, 75c; 50 for $2.50; 100 for 
$5.00. Our selection. Seedlings (our raising)—Grown from our choicest seed, 
containing the finest varieties of all colors. Price, each, 10c; per doz, 60c; 50 
for $2.00; 100 for $4.00. 
Zimnias—All colors; very choice sorts, 
Price, except where noted, each, 5c; per doz, 25c. 
Hedge Piants. 
The following deciduous shrubs are especially useful for hedges, eithér for 
purposes of ornament, screen or shelter: 
Berberis Thumbergii—For a low ornamental hedge this excellent variety 
isinvaluable. Itisdwarf and compact, yet very graceful, and requires but 
little pruning. Strong plants, 18 inches high, $15.00 per 100. 
Berberis Vulgaris—The common Berberry. Taller and stronger than the 
above; very useful. Strong plants, 2 feet high, $15.00 per 100. 
Lonicera Tartarica—Where a tall screen or windbreak is wanted this 
charming shrub has no equal. Strong plants, 25 to 3 feet high, $25.00 per 100. 
Ligustrum (Priyet)—A very popular hedge plant of neat and compact 
growth. 
L. Gvalifolium (California Privet)—Very desirable. 
L. Vulgare (Common Privet)—The popular variety. Plants, 2 feet high, 
$10.00 per 100. 
Pyrus Japomica—One of the oldest and most beautiful of hedge plants.’ 
Plants, 14 to 2 feet high, $15,00 per 100. 
Spiraea—Nearly all the varieties of this charming family of shrubs are 
admirably adapted for hedge purposes, but especially Van Houttei, which for 
a hedge of low or medium height is most excellent. Plants, 13 to 2 feet high, 
| $15.00 per 100; plants, 2 to 3 feet high, $25.00 per 100. 
