CURRIE BROTHERS' HORTICULTURAL GUIDE. 



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IBB'S NASTURTIUM 



ropieolum Loh- 



ianum-Very 



autiful climbers, 

 I wering most pro- 



sely ; very useful 



• covering veran- 



s, trellis and rus- 



: work. The leaves 



d flosvers are 



aller than the tall 



i s tur tiums, but 

 : eir brilliancy and 



ihness of color. 



mbined with the 



ofusion ot their 



Dom, render them 



)re fitting for 



ses, rock work, etc. 

 H. A. 6 feet. 



ixed colors, 



per oz, 40c — 5 



IASTURTIUM. 



>J e w Climbing 

 ybrids of Mad- 

 ne Gunter— After 



other season's , 



.al we have no hes- 



.tion in saying that this class of 

 'listurtiums are well worthy of a 

 If ace in every garden. They can 

 ijther be used to cover trellises or 

 I ck work, or by pegging down the shoots a very 

 H mdsome bed can be had from them. In this va- 

 il ety we have a range of color hitherto unknown 

 1 Nasturtiums, running through shades of rose, 



iLlmon, bright red, pale yellow, etc., either as self colors or spotted and striped, 

 [he dark colored foliage contrasts finely with the rich and varied colors. They 

 Ire free and continuous bloomers and are of the easiest cultivation. Pkt., 10 cts. 

 |>er % oz., 20 cts. ; per oz., 80 cts. 



NASTURTIUM. 



These are without doubt the most admired of any of our summer flowering plants, and 

 tcceed well in any good garden soil, even under the most ordinary condition of culture. 

 light or gravelly soils produce the best results, for in rich soils they show a tendency to run 

 » leaf. Nothing can equal the tall varieties as cover for fences, verandas or unsightly out- 

 auses. They flower profusely, giving an immense blaze of color, which greatly tends to 

 sighten the appearance of the garden. 



DWARF OR TOM THUMB VARIETIES. 



.urora— Chrome yellow spotted aud veined purplish carmine Per oz., 20 cts. 



(eauty — Striped red and yellow Per oz., 25 cts. 



Iiameleoii — Beautifully marked crimson, yellow and bronze Per oz'.', 25 cts 



jrimson ...... , Per ozl', 20 cts! 



rystal Palace Ge in— Sulphur spotted Per oz., 20 cts. 



Impress of India— The most brilliant variety in cultivation ; very dark foliage and 



flowers of a rich deep crimson Peroz.,25 



rolden Kiug— Golden '.'.'.'.'. ".Per oz.', 25 



tin? of Tom Thumbs— Scarlet.. .. Per oz., 25 cts. 5 | Kin? The jdore— Dark "m'iroVn'.'.'Per oz.,' 2-5 



ady Bird— Golden, with a flame of ruby crimson on each petal Peroz 30 



'rince Henry— Bright yellow, spotted and mirbled with scarlet Per oz ', 25 



•earl— Cream Per oz., 20 cts. 5 I Rose Peroz 



tuby King;— Ruby Per oz., 20 cts. 5 Spotted Peroz 



lollection of 6 varieties 20 | Collection of 12 varieties 



• warf Nasturtium-Fin^ mixed, per lb., $1.50; % lb., 75 cts.; X lb., 45 cts.; oz., 15c; pkt., 5c. 



Currie's Cream City riixture of Dwarf Nasturtiums. 



For this mixture we put up an even proportion of 

 all the named sorts offered above in equal quantities 

 and colors. It is certain to produce a much more 

 handsome effect than the ordinary mixed. Post-paid 

 oz., 25 cts.; large pkt., 10 cts. 



cts. 5 



CtS. 5 



cts. 5 

 cts. 5 

 cts. 5 

 ., 25 cts. 

 ,, 20 cts. 



NASTURTIUMS— CREAM CITY MIXTURE. 



, per lb., 32.50; % lb. ,$1.25; X lb., 75 cts. 



TALL VARIETIES. 



Kegelianum- Violet crimson.. Per oz., 20 cts. 



Scarlet Peroz., 20 cts. 



Straw Color Per oz., 20 cts. 



Scarlet and Gold — Flowers bright scarlet, 



foliage yellow Per oz,, 25 cts. 



Von Moltke— Beautiful rose ...Per oz., 20 cts. 



Yellow Per oz,, 20 cts. 



Collection of 6 varieties 20 



Collection of 12 varieties 40 



65 cts.; % lb., 35 cts.; oz., 15 cts 



TOBACCO 

 PI- ANT. 



Crimson Per oz., 20 cts. 5 



Edward Otto— Brownish lilac. Per oz., 20 cts. 5 



Hunnemanni— Chocolate colorPer oz., 20 cts. 5 



Heinisphaericum— Rich lemon yellow, with 

 throat blotches of deep crimson Per oz., 25 cts. 5 



King Theodore— Flowers almost black, fo- 

 liage bluish-green Per oz. , 25 cts. 5 



Orange Per oz., 20 cts. 5 



Pearl— White Per oz., 20 cts. 5 



Tall Nasturtium— Fine mixed, post-paid, per lb., $1.25 ; >£ lb 



pkt., 5 cts. 



Currie's Cream City riixture of Tall Nasturtium. 



Composed of all the named varieties offered above in equal proportion of colors. A very superior 

 mixture. Post-paid, per lb., 82.25 ; a lb., $1.15 ; % lb., 60 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; large pkt., 10 cts. 



Sweet Scented Tobacco Plant— Bears a profusion 

 of pure white, long-tubed and star-shaped flowers, 

 very sweet scented, especially so after sundown. The plants can be potted and taken indoors, 



when they will flower all winter. H. H. A. 2 feet 10 



Frutescens — Charming little plants, flowering profusely dur- 

 ing the whole summer ; well adapted lor hanging baskets and 

 edgings. For this purpose it cannot be recommended too highly. Flowers white. H. H. P 10 



NICOTIANA AFFINIS. 



NIEREMBERGIA. 



NIGELLA.P^Xe 



cena Nana— Love in a Mist, or Devil in a Bush — Compact-grow- 



the extraordinary appearance of the stameus this genus hasreceived its singular names. H. A. 6 inches 5 



NOLANA Pretty trailing plants, with Convolvulus-like flowers; fine for hanging baskets. H. A. Mixed colors 5 



NEMOPHILA. Insignis — Pretty dwarf-growing plants of compact habit, producing an abundance of beautiful flowers through- 

 out the summer months. H. A. Fine mixed... 5 



OXALIS. Very pretty plants for hanging baskets, vases, rock-work, etc., flowering freely. H. H. A. Alba— White, 5 cts.; Rosea— Rose. 5 cts.; 

 Tropseoloides— Yellow flowers, foliage brown, 10 cts.; Valdiviana— Fragrant yellow, 10 cts. 



