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CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 



AMARANTHUS. Pkt. 



A class of highly ornamental plants many of •which are grown exclusively 

 for their handsome foliage, while others are equally desirable for their beau- 

 tiful clusters of brilliant colored flowers, which are very effective for autumn 

 decoration. H. H. A. 



Atropurpnreus — Blood red foliage, drooping flower spike 5 



Caudatus (Love Lies Bleeding) — Long drooping sprays of red flowers 5 



i .onion ii — Very fine brilliant colors 5 



Henderii — A novel variety presenting in its leaf markings a range of color 



not often seen 5 



Melancholicus Ruber — Foliage blood red 5 



Salicifolius (Fountain Plant) — This magnificent variety attains a height of 

 from 4 to 6 feet, with gracefully drooping willow-shaped leaves, banded and 



tipped with orange, carmine and bronze 5 



Sanguineus (Prince's Feather) — A showy plant with erect masses of red flow- 

 ers 5 



Tricolor (Joseph's Coat) — Leaves red, yellow and green 5 



ANTIRRHINUM Snap Dragon. 



One of the most showy and useful border plants, of the easiest culture, and 

 unsurpassed for summer and fall flowering. The most recently improved va- 

 rieties of this valuable genus have large and finely shaped flowers, of the most 

 brilliant and varied colors', with beautifully marked and spotted throats. They 

 succeed in any good garden soil and are very effective in beds or borders, 

 blooming the first year from seed, if sown early. The strains we sell are par- 

 ticularly fine, and will fairly vie with the Carnation in the variety of their 

 stripes and markings. H. P. 



Majus — Choice mixed, \i oz. 15c 5 



Tom III u in It — Dwarf growing, 1 foot 5 



Picturatum Nanum — New and distinct, comprising a great variety of brilliant 



colors, Yi oz. 20c 5 



Striatum — Finest striped, various colors 5 



ARABIS. 

 Alplna — An early blooming plant, -well suited for borders and rock work. Pure 



white flowers ; height 6 inches. H. P 5 



ARNEBIA cornuta. 



Arabian Primrose — An exceedingly 

 pretty annual, producing a profusion 

 of rich primrose-yellow flowers, 

 marked, upon first opening, with five 

 black spots, which change the second 

 day to a rich maroon color, vanishing 

 altogether on the third day, leaving 

 the flower a clear yellow. The cut 

 flower is very effective, and keeps 

 fresh a long time in water. The 

 plant grows bushy and about 2 feet 

 high 5 



ARISTOLOCHIA. 



Sipho (Dutchman's Pipe) — A rapid 

 growing, hardy climber, growing to a 

 height of 30 feet, with large, heart- 

 shaped foliage, flowers yellowish 

 brown, mottled and curiously shaped. 

 H - P 10 



Australian Star Flower (See Novelties, 

 page 2) 10 



AQUILEGIA COERULEA. 



ANTIRRHINUM SNAP DRAGON. 



AQUILEGIA Columbine. 



Exceedingly showy, early blooming, hardy '• 

 plants, specially valuable for the peculiar forma- '■ 

 tion of their flowers and the great variety of color. 1 

 H. P. Pkt. 

 Chrysantha Grandiflora Alba — A new variety, with 

 very large, snow-white flowers, which are pro- 

 duced in great abundance 5 



Chrysantha — Bright, yellow, flowering freely all 



summer. 4 feet 5 



Coerulea — Fine porcelain blue, center petals white. 



2 feet 5 \ 



Glandulosa (True) — Blue and white, iy 2 feet.... 5 



Skinnerii — Scarlet and yellow, 1% feet 10 J 



Choice Selected Varieties — Mixed 5 ; 



ASPERULA. 



Azurea Setosa — Blue. 1 foot. H. A Pkt. 5 



Odorata (Sweet Woodruff) — When dried has a de- . 

 lightful odor, -which is imparted to clothing if 

 put in a wardrobe with them. 9 inches. H. P. .. 5 



AURICULA. p 



Of this beautiful little plant "we have a very fine 

 strain of English-saved seeds. The flowers, which 

 resemble the Primrose somewhat, are of various 

 shades of crimson, yellow, maroon, etc. P. 



Extra Choice Mixed 10 P 



BALLOON VINE. 

 Cardiospermum Halicacabum — A rapid growing an- 

 nual climber. Succeeds best in light soil and 

 warm situations, flowers white. Seed vessels 

 look like miniature balloons. H. A. 5 feet. ... 5 



BALSAM LADY'S SLIPPER. 



We were awarded the only 

 GRAND PRIZE (the highest 

 Award) at the World's Pair, 

 St. Louis, 1904, for Vegetable 

 and Farm Seeds. 



BALSAM— Lady's Slipper. fll 



Old favorites which have been greatly improved, both in size of flower and variety of di 

 color. Grown in good garden soil they form nice bushy plants, which are perfectly cov- 8i 

 ered with flowers. Our strains of these are unsurpassed for size of blooms, doubleness f, 

 and beauty of colors. «■ . Ci 



Pkt. -"£r^/Mte7 Pi 



Double Camellia Flowered — White, extra choice 10 



Double Camellia Flowered — Finest Mixed 5 



Double Lilac 5 



Double Peaeh Blossom 5 



Double Red 5 



Double White ..'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.':'.'.. 5 B«iS855^Pl to 



Solferino — Beautifully striped scarlet and liiac on white ground. '. '.'. '. 5 



Mixed — Per oz. 40c 5 



Collection of 6 Separate Colors ....................'.'..'.'.;. .20 



BALSAJI APPLE. 

 Momordica. 

 Curious trailing vines, with ornamental foliage and odd-shaped 



fruit, which, when ripe, open, showing a brilliant red interior; make 



a nice display on trellis and rock work. H. H. A. 10 feet 5 



M. Balsamina (Balsam Apple) 5 



M. Charatina (Balsam Pear) 5 



BRACHYCOME. 



Iberidlfolia (Swan River Daisy) — A very pretty dwarf-growing plant, 

 covered all summer with a profusion of blue and white Cineraria- 

 like blossoms, 1 y a foot. H. H. A 5 aharanthus. 



