CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 



LATHYRUS. 



Everlasting Sweet Pea. 



Very desirable for covering- tree stumps, or for filling 

 odd corners, where hardly any other plant will grow, re- 

 quiring no care when once established. The flowers are 

 produced on long stems, in great abundance throughout 

 the entire season. We offer plants of pink, red and white 

 at 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 



LIATRIS — Blazing Star. 



L. Spicata — 5 feet, June. One of the most attractive bor- 

 der plants in cultivation, producing great spikes of 

 deep purple flowers. Each 15c; per doz $1.50 



LOBELIA. 



Cardinal Flower. 



A most effective and very satisfactory plant of very 

 easy culture, doing well in any good soil. 



L. Cardinalis — 2 feet, August. A very showy plant of 

 easy culture. Each 15c; per doz $1.50 



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LOBELIA CARDINALIS. 



MONARDA — Horse Mint. 



Exceedingly effective, in fact quite 

 indispensable plant for the border, ana 

 equally useful for massing on the lawn. 

 Plant dwarf and compact; foliage and 

 flowers highly aromatic. Blooms most 

 profusely. 



M. Didyma (Oswego Tea) — 1 foot, Au- 

 gust. Scarlet; very desirable. 

 Each 15c; per doz $1.50 



MYOSOTIS. 



Forget-Me-Not. 



M. Palustris— 6 inches. Produces 



abundantly its well-known blue 



flowers' in early summer and fall. 



Each 10c; per doz $1.00 



MONAKDA DIDYMA. 



i, NEPETA — Cat-Mint. 



•° : N. Glechoma Var— A very pretty variegated trailing 

 plant, suitable for rock-work or cemetery use tor 



* planting on graves. Each 10c; per doz *J-"» 



OENOTHERA — Evening Primrose. 



OE. Speeiosa— 2 feet, May to September. A splendid bor- 



M der plant, producing an abundance of white flowers 



i : , continuously from spring till fall, excellent for cutting. 



;; Each 15c; per doz $l.oU 



PLATYCODON — Chinese Bell Flower. 

 ■ An exceedingly attractive class of hardy border plants', 

 -.closely resembling the Campanulas, with which they are 

 joften confounded. 



P. Grandiflorum (Bell Flowers) — 3 feet. A very hand- 

 some plant; blooms continuously all summer. Flowers 

 blue, bell-shaped. Each 15c; per doz.. ..$1.50 



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NOTE. — We carry a 

 stock of seeds of 

 many of the Hardy 

 Perennial Plants. See 

 pages 43 to 63. 



ORIENTAL POPPY. 



LYCHNIS. 



Lamp Flower. 

 A charming border plant; should be 

 in every garden. 



L. Haageana — 1 foot, May and June. 

 Very handsome orange-scarlet flow- 

 ers. Each 10c; per doz $1.00 



L. Chalcedonica — 2 feet, July. Large 

 heads of bright scarlet flowers. 



Each 15c; per doz $1.50 



LYSIMACHIA — Loosestrife. 

 Very hardy border plant, succeeding 

 well in all ordinary soils. 

 L. Nummularia — Excellent for rock- 

 work; flowers yellow; blooms al- 

 most continuously. 



Each 10c; per doz $1.00 



PANSIES. 

 We make a specialty of Pansy cul- 

 ture, producing fine plants in large 

 quantities from our superb strains of 

 seeds, in all colors. For varieties see 

 page 57 of this catalogue. Price each 

 10c; per doz. 50c; per 100 $3.50. 

 PHYSOSTEGIA — False Dragon Head. 

 P. Virginica — 3 to 4 feet. A beautiful 

 free-blooming perennial. If kept cut 

 will flower from mid-summer until 

 fall. Color, a shell pink. An ex- 

 ceedingly desirable plant. Each 15c; 



per doz $1.50 



PAPAVER — Poppy. 

 Perennial Poppies' stand almost un- 

 rivalled among hardy plants for beauty 

 and general usefulness, and well merit 

 the great popularity they have attained. 

 They are exceedingly attractive, pro- 

 ducing from June to October a wealth 

 of gorgeous blossoms truly surprising. 

 P. Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy) — 1 foot, 

 June. Pretty dwarf-growing Poppies, 

 producing a great abundance of 

 white, yellow and orange colored 

 flowers. Each 10c; per doz.... $1.00 

 P. Orientale (Oriental Poppy) — 3 feet. 

 A magnificent Poppy, bearing flow- 

 ers often measuring 6 inches across; 

 color mostly brilliant scarlet, -with 

 black blotches. Each 15c; doz.. $1.50 



POLEMONIUM — Jacob's Ladder. 



Very pretty border plants with fern- 

 like foliage and handsome flowers. 



P. Coeruleum — 1% feet. A very orna- 

 mental variety with handsome finely 

 cut, deep green foliage. Plant erect, 

 bearing in early spring a great pro- 

 fusion of flowers' in terminal spikes; 

 color deep blue, very handsome. 



P. Reptans — 6 inches, June. Creeping; 



' foliage finely cut; flowers a very 

 pretty clear blue. A very desirable 

 variety. Each 10c; per doz $1.00 



I'LATYCODON. 



COLLECTIONS. 



For Collections of Hardy 

 Plants, see page 83. 



ICELAND POPPY.'. 



