CURRIE BROTHERS' HORTICULTURAL GUIDE 



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CAMPANULA CAKPATICA. 



BOLTONIA— False Chamomile. 



A most desirable Aster-like plant of vigorous habit, pro- 

 ducing a great abundance of very showy flowers. 



B. Asteroides — Four feet, October. White. A beautiful 

 plant, producing Aster-like flowers in great abundance. 

 Each, 15 cts. ; per doz., $1.50. 



CAfflPANULA-Bluebells. 



Perhaps the most popular of all border plants. They 

 are certainly very attractive and interesting. 



C. Carpatica— 1 foot, June. Blue. Each, 15 cts. ; per 

 doz., $1.50. 



C. Grandiflora— 2 feet. July. Flowers a rich blue; a 

 superb variety. Each, 25 cts. ; per doz., 82.50. 



C. Van Houttel — 2 feet, June. Blue. Each, 25 cts.; per 

 doz., $2.50. 



CENTRANTH US-Valerian. 



Showy plants which should find a place in every garden. 

 They succeed well in any good soil. 



C. Ruber (Jupiter's Beard) — 2 feet, June. Handsome 

 spikes of crimson flowers. Each, 15cts. ; per doz., 81.50. 



CENTAUREA. 



A valuable class of border plants of the easiest culture. Very 

 useful for supplying cut flowers. 



C. (lontana — 2 feet, May and June. This variety is among 

 the best of hardy plants. Flowers large and handsome, color a 

 rich purplish blue. Last well when cut. Each, 15 cts.; per 

 doz., $1.50. 



COREOPSIS. 



The herbaceous border is incomplete without one or more 

 varieties of Coreopsis. They are exceedingly attractive, bloom 

 continuously from June until late in fall, and are very easy of 

 cultivation. Excellent for cutting. 



C. Grandiflora — 2 feet, June. Deep yellow. 



C. Lanceolate — 2 feet, June. Golden yellow. Each, 15 cti. ; 

 per doz., $1.50. 



DICTAMNUS-Gas Plant. 



Strong-growing, handsome plants of easy culture, the one 

 we name being a most interesting variety. 



D. Fraxlnella— 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, 25 cts.; per doz., $2.50. 



CENTAUREA MONTANA. 



COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA. 



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DELPHINIUM PERENNIAL LARKSPUR. 



DELPHINIUM 



Perennial Larkspur. 



Three feet, June. A most attractive and useful perennial, which should never be 

 denied a place in the garden. The long spikes of handsome flowers are very freely pro- 

 duced, and are exceedingly useful for cutting. Our collection embraces a very choice 

 assortment of the finest imported varieties, all new and rare, the colors varying from the 

 most delicate light to the richest deep blue, double and single. Each, 20 cts.; perdoz., $2.00. 



D, Nudicaule— i'., feet, June. 

 A dwarf hardy perennial, bearing 

 numerous bright, scarlet flowers 

 Each, 15 cts. ; per doz.. $1.50. 



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Bleeding Heart. 



Two feet, May. One of the 

 showiest of garden perennials; 

 also much grown as a pot plant 

 for spring flowering in the house. 

 Each,15ots.; per doz., $1.50. 



DIGITALIS -Foxglove. 



D. Purpurea — 3 feet, June. 

 Purple. Each, 15 cts.; per doz., 

 $1.50. 



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