CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 



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CANNA LARGE FLOWERING FRENCH. 



BARTONIA. Pkt. 



Aurea — Showy plants with large golden flowers, 

 which are exceedingly brilliant. The foliage is 

 gray and thistle-like in appearance. They require 

 considerable water. Sow seed in open ground 

 where it is intended to flower. H. A. 2 feet... 5 



BEGONIA. 



Plants well worthy of the admiration they re- 

 ceive. They are alike at home in the parlor or con- 

 servatory, bearing almost any treatment. T. P. 



Vernon — An excellent variety for bedding 10 



Choice Mixed Single (Tuberous Rooted) — From 



prize varieties 20 



Choice Mixed Double (Tuberous Rooted) — From 



prize varieties 25 



Choice Rex Varieties. .Large-leaved sorts, mixed. 25 



BROWALLIA. 

 I'.lata Coerulea — A very profuse blooming plant, 

 growing freely in rich soil, large, sky-blue 

 flowers with a white center. iy 2 feet. H. H. A. . . 5 



BRYONOPSIS. 

 Lacinosa — A beautiful climber, bearing green fruits 

 which change as the season advances, to bright 

 scarlet, striped with white. 10 feet. H. H. A.. 5 



CACALIA — Tassel Flower. 



Pretty free-flowering annuals, -with tassel- 

 shaped flowers, known by some as Flora's 

 Paint Brush. H. A. Mixed Colors 5 



CALAMPELIS. 

 Bugle Vine. Pkt. 



A beautiful climber with pretty foliage 

 and bearing profusely bright orange tube- 

 shaped flowers, produced in clusters. It at- 

 tains a height of 10 feet in a season. H. A. . 5 



CALCEOLARIA. 



Splendid plants for greenhouse decorations, 

 forming in spring dense masses of pocket- 

 shaped flowers. Sow in September. T. P. 

 Hybrida Superba — Saved from the finest 

 formed and most beautifully marked vari- 

 eties 25 



CALENDULA-Cape Marigold. 



Showy, free-flowering hardy annuals, 

 growing in any good garden soil, producing 

 a fine effect in beds or mixed borders, and 

 continuing in bloom until killed by frost; 

 valuable also for pot culture, blooming freely 

 in winter and early spring. 1 foot. 

 Officinalis Le Proust — Double; nankeen, edged 



with brown 5 



Officinalis Meteor — Fine for pot culture, bear- 

 ing yellow flowers striped with bright 



orange Per oz. 25c; 5 



Pluvialis, Single — Pure white, 1 foot 



Per oz. 15c; 5 



Pongei, fl. pi. (Pot Marigold) — Double white 



Per oz. 15c; 5 



Prince of Orange — An improvement on 



Meteor. Color a deeper shade and striped 



in the same way Per oz. 25c; 5\ 



CALLIOPSIS OR COREOPSIS. 



This genus of plants ranks among our best annuals. The 

 flowers are bordered yellow, orange and reddish brown, with 

 dark purple center; easily cultivated and make excellent cut 

 flowers. H. A. 



Golden Wave — Beautiful yellow 5 



Crimson 5 



Finest Double Mixed — Per oz. 20c 5 



PERENNIAL, COREOPSIS. 



Lanceolata — A very showy , yellow sort, flowers from July until 

 late in the fall, excellent for cutting. Perfectly hardy 5 



Lanceolata Grandiflora (California Sunbeams) — The flowers are 

 exquisitely formed, some saucer-shaped, others cupped, while 

 some are quite flat. The petals are broad, with plain round 

 edges in some flowers; in others they are toothed; many are 

 semi-double. They are long-stemmed and are very useful for 

 cut flowers 10 



CASTOR OIL BEAN. 



(See Ricinus.) 



CANARY BIRD FLOWER. 



Tropaeolum Canariense — One of the most desirable climbing 

 plants in cultivation, growing rapidly to a height of ten feet, 

 and producing an abundance of yellow-fringed flowers 

 throughout the season. 10 feet. H, A Per oz. 25c; 5 



CANDl'TUFT- 



-GIANT HYACINTH FLOWERED. 



CANDYTUFT. 



One of the most popular hardy annuals; 



it 



CALLIOPSIS. 



is of the easiest culture, and grown for a 



variety of purposes almost all the year 



round. H. A. Pkt. 



Dwarf Hybrids (Large Flowering) — In these 



new Candytufts are included many new 



and exquisite shades and colors. The size 



of the individual flowers are at least twice 



that of the older sorts. . .Per oz. 30c; pkt. 5 



Giant Hyacinth Flowered (Empress) — A 



handsome shaped, pure white Candytuft of 



pyramidal form. The flowers are much 



larger than the ordinary varieties 



Per oz. 25; 5 



Dark Purple 5 



Dunnett's Extra Crimson Per oz. 25; 5 



Fragrant — Pure white pinnated foliage.... 5 



Lilac — Dwarf, very compact 5 



New Carmine — True to color 5 



Rocket — Pure white Per oz. 15c; 5 



Rose — Rose lilac 5 



Tom Thumb — New dwarf, white. .Per oz. 35; 5 



White — Very delicate Per oz. 15c; 5 



Fine Mixed Per oz. 15c; 5 



CANNA— Large Flowering French. 



Handsome plants for centers of large beds or 

 back ribbons for border, as winter flowering 

 plants in pots they are also of great value. The foliage is 

 luxuriant and the plants are dwarf in habit. The flowers are 

 of immense size and of very brilliant colors, ranging 

 through all shades of yellow to the richest crimson, scarlet 

 and vermilion. Many are beautifully spotted. By soaking 

 the seeds for about twelve hours in warm water previous 

 to sowing in a hotbed or greenhouse early in the season, 

 they can be had in flower by the end of July. 



Crozy'js Finest Mixed Colors Per. oz. 25c; 5 



Dwarf, Mixed, Old Type. . . . . : _ ._. Per oz. 25c; 5 



CALENDULA — PRINCE OF ORANGi.. 



