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CURRIE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



CAIXA LILIES. 



Each. Doz. 



AlbaMacuIata— Variegated summer-blooniing Calla. Fol- 

 iage dark green, beautifully spotted white, making a 

 very handsome plant when not in bloom. The flowers 

 are pure white, same as the old favorite Calla, only 

 smaller 15 $1 50 



White Calla— Ethiopica (Lily of the Nile). Too well known 

 to need description 15 1 50 



Sanctum (Black Calla)— A desirable novelty. The flow- 

 ers grow fully a foot in height, is coal black and 

 fragrant. After the plant is through blooming, the 

 foliage dies down and the bulb should be kept dry until 

 time to plant again in fall. Large bulbs 30 3 00 



NEW DWARF CALLA, 

 "LITTLE GEM." 



A perfect Calla in minia- 

 ture, never exceeding 12 

 inches in height, foliage 

 similar in shape to the or- 

 dinary variety, but much 

 smaller and more graceful 

 and delicate. Likewise the 

 flowers, which are perfect 

 in form, but not more than 

 two and a half inches in 

 diameter, and are pure 

 white. It produces these 

 beautiful flowers in great 

 profusion and almost con- 

 tinuously. Price, 20 cents. 

 $2.00 per dozen. 



HLACK CALLA. 



CROWN IMPERIAL. 



The Crown Imperial de- 

 rives its name from the 

 crown-like appearance of 



/^r ■*— wm^~ %-w its cluster of peculiar bell- 



shaped flowers, situated 

 around the stem immedi- 

 ately under the tuft of 

 $ A/drl _ U&& fcjyfc glossy green leaves which 



surmount the stem. It is 

 one of the earliest spring 

 WWyyff/)~ffif£X!\M*%f ^^ flowering bulbs, and quite 



hardy. Thebulbs should be 

 planted about five inches 

 deep. They do not usually 

 flower until the second 

 year after planting, but 

 from that time they con- 

 tinue to increase and flower 

 chionodoxa lucill^. without 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 



Sulphurea — Sulphur yellow, slightlv striped red... 25 2 50 



Fine Mixed Varieties 15 1 50 



CHIONODOXA. 



Each. Doz. Per 100. 



Lucillas (Glory of the Snow) — A beautiful, 

 hardy spring flowering plant, very easy to 

 cultivate. Resembling Nemophila Insig- 

 nis in color, but more intense and bril- 

 liant; flowers very large and numerous, 

 of a brilliant sky-blue, with a white center 3 25 $125 



Sardinensis— Flowers of intense deep blue. 

 Very effective 3 25 125 



D1ELYTRA. 



BLEEDING HEART. 



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



Each. Doz. 

 Spectabills— This is one of our best hardy spring , 

 blooming plants, with large drooping racemes * 

 of pkik and white heart-shaped flowprs .' 15 $1 50 



