CURRIE BROTHERS' HORTICULTURAL GUIDE. 



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rETUNIA GRANDIKI.OP.A. 



PETUNIA. 



A highly ornamental and profuse 

 lowering, easily cultivated garden fa- 

 porite. The brilliancy and variety of 

 iita colors, combined with the duration 

 bf its blooming period, render it in- 

 valuable for planting out in beds or 

 mixed borders. The seeds of the 

 louble Petunia do not possess as much 

 'itality as those of the single, and a 

 rood deal of care must be used to get 

 hem to germinate ; nor will they all 

 ;ome double. H. H. P. 



?ine Mixed— Splendid varieties 5 



iybrida— Finest striped and 



blotched varieties , mixed — 10 



ly brida Alba— Large pure white. 5 

 3ybrida Countess of Ellesinere 



—Rose 5 



jitus Aurea— Beautiful flowers 



with yellow throat 15 



Srandiflora Finest Mixed (Large 

 Flowering) — From a collection of 

 superbly bordered striped and 



spotted flowers .' 15 



Grand irlo r a Fringed Finest 

 Mixed— (Large Flowering)— A new 

 strain with fringed and irilled 

 edges, very distinct and beautiful, 

 coming true from seed 25 



Double Petunias. 



Lady of the Lake— A large double 

 pure white variety, very chaste and 

 beautiful 25 



Fringed, Choice Mixed— Saved 

 from a magnificent collection : will 

 produce flowers of unrivalled bril- 

 liancy 25 



Inimitable— Saved from carefully 

 fertilized flowers, and will produce 

 a large percentage of doubles, 

 while such plants as are single are 



[ marvels of beauty in colors and 

 markings 25 



DAI A CnV I A Hookeriana— A fine annual, with rosy crim- 

 rMLnryAIni son flowers and dark center. Set the plants 

 about 10 inches apart. H. H. A 5 



DAI AWA Flexuosa— A beautiful annual, growing to a height 

 ""■—"""• of 18 inches, and flowering abundantly. Equally val- 

 uable for greenhouse or garden. Flowers bright pink; base ot petals al- 

 most black. H. H. A 5 



DC KIT^T F" IV7IO M These handsome, herbaceous plants are 

 r tli I O I CIVIWIN. deservedly gi owing in favor for bedding 

 purposes. The flowers are bell-sh8ped, in racemes or spikes, and are con- 

 stantly produced during the whole season. H. P. 



Choice Mixed ....10 



PERILLA. 



This ornamental plant makes a fine contrast with any of the light or 

 silver leaved plants used for lawn groups or ribbon borders. H. H. A. 



Laciniatus — Cut leaved variety 5 



Nankinensis— 1% foot 5 



P LI f\ FJ EVA 1 1 I IWj — Folius Variegatis— New Zealand Flax— 

 l nUnlVIIUIVI. Handsome grass-like ioliage, suitable for lawn 

 decoration, vases, etc. Variegated foliage 25 



NEW DWARF PHLOXES. 



Small, compact.'.'iplants.'lgrowing about 6 inches high, covered with a 

 profusion of large flowers. Very fine for beds, borders and pot culture. 



White 10 



Scarlet 10 



if/:/-, : ~ V \ Rose 10 



/ 'v-JX "White Star— Lovely clear blue, 



with white center 10 



Finest Mixed 10 



Phlox Cuspidata, Star of Qued= 

 ^^^f \ W JX linburg. 



iftadiS^i- ■ ^fesU, S is\ A distinct form of Phlox, with shape- 

 ly toothed and fringed flowers, and 

 the thorn-like middle dents are four or 

 i>. i five times longer than in the ordinary 

 j?\ / %,, .-=?/ varieties ; each flower is bordered 

 white, and represents the perfect form 

 of a star. 

 ;■■., Mixed Colors 10 



Double Phloxes. 



The flowers of the double varieties 

 last longer in bloom than the single, 

 and are invaluable as a cut flower. 

 They make a grand display in beds, 

 borders and masses. 

 Double Mixed 10 



Hardy Perennial Phlox. 



Favorite hardy border plants, bear- 

 ing large trusses of brilliant-colored 

 flowers. 



Fine Mixed Varieties. 



.10 



PHLOX DRUMMONDII (LARGE FLOWERING.) 



SPECIAL OFFER.— One packet 

 each of Petunia Crandiflora Mixed, 

 Double Phloxes, and Large Flower- 

 ing Mixed Phloxes for 25 cents. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDII. 



No garden should be without a bed of these, the most showy of all the dwarf- 

 growing annuals. The richness of color and the profusion with which the flowers 

 are produced make them almost indispensable. Sow in open ground during April 

 and May. H. A. Fine Mixed. Per ounce, 60c 5 



Large Flowering Phloxes. 



Alba— Pure white 5 



Black Warrior— Dark purple 5 



Black Brown— The darkest color in Phloxes 10 



Chamois Rose— Salmon pink, dark scarlet eye 6 



General Grant— Rich bright purple .' 5 



Isabelliua— Yellow 5 



Leopoldii— Splendid deep pink, with white eye 8 



Oc u lata Alba — Pure white, crimson eye 5 



Princess Royal — Violet, striped white 5 



Rose D'Ainour — Silvery pink, shading to dark rose 5 



Granditlora Splendens — Bright scarlet, with white eye 10 



Crandiflora Atropurpurea Alba Oculata — Dark purple, with white eye 10 



Grandiflora Mixed— Saved from the finest flowers and colors ; a very choice 

 mixture. Per ounce, 75 cts.; % oz., 25 cts 10 



DOUBLE PHLOXES. 



