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CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



CHIOXODOXA LUCILL.E. 



CHIONODOXA. 



Each. Doz. Per 100. 

 liUcillae (Glory of the Snow) 



— A beautiful hardy spring 



flowering plant, very easy 



to cultivate. Resembling 



Nemophila Insignisin 



color, but more intense and 



brilliant: flower.s very 



large and numerous, of a 



brilliant sky-bine, with a 



white center 3 25 81 25 



Sardinensis — Flowers of 



intense deep blue. Very 



effective 3 25 1 25 



CROWN 

 inPERIAL. 



PViBMAan '^^^ Crown Im- 



^rivV TpiP^MWr perial derives its 



,, , --I » name from the 



'^)wJLi I crown-like ap- 



"'^^^ pearance of its 



cluster of pecu- 

 liar bell shaped 

 _ ^^^ flowers, situated 



Vi^^^^^^i^:^ around the stem, 

 ^^^ Immediately un- 

 der the tuft of 

 glossy green 

 I r\ leave,s which sur- 

 ^o^ mount the stem. 

 V It is one of the 



yv^^:, earliest spring 

 -^*^ flowering bulbs, 

 and quite hardv. 

 The bulbs should 

 be planted about 

 five Inches deep. They do not usually flower un- 

 til the second year after planting, but from that 

 time they continue to increase and flower with- 

 out further care. If by mail, add 3 cents extra 

 for each bulb. Each. Doz. 



Aurora— Red 20 $2 00 



Lutea— Yellow 25 2 50 



Gold Striped— A splendid variety, 

 the rich green foliage of which is 

 beautifully striped golden yellow, 

 producing a striking effect to the 

 bright red flowers which are borne 



in clusters 30 3 00 



Sulpkurea — Sulphur yellow, 



slightly striped red 25 2 50 



Fine Mixed Varieties 15 1 50 



DIELYTRA. 



BLEEDING HEART. 



If by mail, add 5c extra for each root. 



Each. Doz. 

 Spectabilis— This is one of our 



best hardy spring blooming 

 plants, with large drooping ra- 

 cemes of pink and white heart- 

 shaped flowers 15 SI 50 



DOG'S TOOTH VIOLET. 



Doz. 



EEITHRONIUM. Each. 



Dens Canis— The flowers of this 



pretty little plant resemble the 



Cyclamen in shape, and are of 



three colors, red, white and 



purple 3 30 



G randiflorum — A large flowering 



variety, colored 4 35 



FREESIA. 



An attractive Cape flower, exquisitely per- 

 fumed. The trusses of pure white flowers are 

 strikingly beautiful. As cut flowers they are 

 very valuable. The unexpended blooms open- 

 ing'in the water, fill the air with a most delicate 

 fragrance and their endurance is really re- 

 markable. Each. Doz. 100. 

 Kefracta Alba 3 25 SI 25 



FREESIA. 



GLADIOLI. 



ColvilliAlba(The Bride)— Pure white. Early, 

 requiring only a slight covering of straw or 

 leaves to protect it from the severest frosts. 



3c each, 25o, per doz., SI. 25 per 100. 



By mail, SI. 50 per 100. 



HEMOROCALIS FLAVA. 



Tlie Common Yellow Day Lily Each. Doz. 

 —Flowers bright vellow. grow in 



clusters 15 SI 50 



If by mall, add 5c extra. 



IXIA. 



The Ixia is not as generally known as it de- 

 serves. Its little star-shaped flowers are unas- 

 suming, but very pretty and very interesting. 

 They present almost every known color— three 

 or four different hues appenriug in almost every 

 flower. It is best adapted for pot-culture, and 

 for effect several bulbs should be planted in the 

 same pot. Each. Doz. 100. 



Mixed Varietie.s 3 25 81 25 



