CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 



ANEMONE. 



Anemones, or Windflowers, are amongst the 

 most showy of our hardy autumn blooming 

 plants. Their beautiful pure white and rose- 

 gg colored flowers are borne on long stems and 

 in great profusion. They are indispensable 

 for cut flowers. Should be represented in all 

 gardens. 



A. Whirlwind — 3 feet. A very hardy and 

 strong-growing variety, very similar to Ja- 

 ponica, but the flowers are semi-double, are 

 produced in great profusion and last a long 

 time; color, pure white. 

 Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



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ASTER. 



The hardy Asters are now considered quite indispensable in 

 the herbaceous bed or border. They flower late in the season 

 when the majority of the perennials are past blooming, and 

 produce such quantities of beautiful flowers that they are in- 

 deed most acceptable, creating a striking and very pleasing 

 effect for several weeks. 



A Lady Trevellyn — 4 feet, September. Pure white. 



A. Longifolia Formosissima — 3 feet, September. Purple. 



A. Novae Angliae — 6 feet, September. Blue. 



A. Novae Angliae Rosea — 6 feet, September. Rosy purple. 



Each 10c; 



per doz. $1.00. 



The set of 4 for 30c. 



ASTER. BOLTONIA. 



False Chamomile. 



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

 lucing a great abundance of very showy flowers. ^3rv\) 



1. Asteroides — 4 feet, October. White. A beautiful plant, gfvSf'.'jj 

 producing Aster-like flowers in great profusion, which, Eg 

 when cut, last a long time. This plant is among the most S 

 useful of all the hardy plants for supplying cut flowers. | 

 It is a great favorite. Each 10c; per doz. $1.00*. 



CAMPANULA — Bluehells. 



Perhaps the most popular of all border plants. They are 

 ertainly very attractive and interesting. 

 !. Carpatica — 1 foot, June. Blue. Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 

 ;. Grandiflora — 2 feet, July. Flowers a rich blue; a superb 



variety. Each 20c; per doz. $2.00. 

 '. Van Houttei — 2 feet, June. Blue. Each 20c; per doz. $2.00. 



CENTRANTHUS — Valerian. 



Showy plants' which should find a place in every garden, 

 'hey succeed well in any good soil. 

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



of crimson flowers. Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



ANEMONE WHIRLWIND. 



CHELONE — Tortoise or Shell Flower. 



AQUILEGIA. 



AQUILEGIA-Columbine. 



Perfectly hardy. Last for years. Pro- 

 duce a wealth of brilliant colored flow- 

 ers from May to September. Should be 

 represented in all gardens. 



A very popular, almost indispensable 

 border plant, possessing great beauty 

 of form and coloring of flowers. Easy 

 of cultivation in any good garden soil. 



A. Coerulea — 1 foot, April to July. 

 Flowers large, sepals violet blue, 

 petals pure white. 



A. Chrysantha — 3 feet, May. A beauti- 

 ful variety, having golden yellow 

 flowers which are very fragrant. 



A. Glandulosa — 1 foot, April and May. A 

 conspicuously handsome plant, flowers 

 large, sepals deep blue, petals white. 



A. Skinneri — 3 feet, June. A unique and 

 very pretty variety, sepals crimson, 

 petals light green. Each 10c; per 

 doz. $1.00. 



Collection of 4 varieties 30c. 



Lyonii (Lyon's' Turtle Head)— 3 feet, July to September. Flowers' borne verv freelv in 

 terminal spikes; color reddish purple; very attractive. Each 25c; per doz $2 50 y 



CENTAUREA. 



A valuable class of border plants of the 

 easiest culture. Very useful for supplying 

 cut flowers. 



C. Montana — 2 feet, May and June. This va- 

 riety is among the best of hardy plants, 

 if lowers large and handsome; color, a rich 

 purplish blue. Last well when cut 

 Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



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CAMPANULA CARPATICA, 



COREOPSIS. 



The herbaceous border is' incomplete without one or more 

 varieties of Coreopsis. They are exceedingly attractive, bloom 

 continuously from June till late in the fall, and are very easy 

 ol cultivation. They are among the most useful of hardy 

 plants for supplying quantities of cut flowers for table and 

 otner decorations. The flowers are neat in form, and are borne 

 on light but wiry and graceful stems, and arrange beautifully 

 in vases. Every garden should have a liberal number of one 

 or both of the following varieties. 



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



C '^ Lan f 1 e ? 1 „ s,ta ~ _2 feet > June. Golden yellow, Each 10c: per 

 doz. $1.00. 



COREOPSIS 



GRANDIFLORA. 



