Bulbs and plants : autumn 1906 . finelycut; flowers a very pretty clear blue. A verydesirable variety. Each, 10c; per doz., $ PLUMBAGO—Leadvrort. This is one of the most satisfactory hardy plantsin cultivation. It is low-growing and compact,and very free flowering. Oriental Poppy. P. Larpentae—1 foot, Septemberthe best late floweringborder plants. Each,15c; per doz., $ Blue. One of POTENTILLA—Cinquefoil. Handsome and very useful plants for massingwith other plants in the border. They are dwarfand somewhat trailing in habit and produce inalmost constant succession great quantities ofb


Bulbs and plants : autumn 1906 . finelycut; flowers a very pretty clear blue. A verydesirable variety. Each, 10c; per doz., $ PLUMBAGO—Leadvrort. This is one of the most satisfactory hardy plantsin cultivation. It is low-growing and compact,and very free flowering. Oriental Poppy. P. Larpentae—1 foot, Septemberthe best late floweringborder plants. Each,15c; per doz., $ Blue. One of POTENTILLA—Cinquefoil. Handsome and very useful plants for massingwith other plants in the border. They are dwarfand somewhat trailing in habit and produce inalmost constant succession great quantities ofbrilliant flowers of varying shades of yellow andcrimson. Each, 15c; per doz., $ PYRETHRUM—Feverfew. P. Uliginosum (Giant Ox-Eye Daisy)—4 to 5 feet. Septem-ber and October. A magnificent plant and one of the veryfinest for the herbaceous border for supplying cut flowersin the autumn. It forms a stout, upright bush, bearinginnumerable large, pure white flowers, having brightyellow centers. Each 15c; per doz., $ PolemoniumCoeruleum, CURRIE BROS. MILWAUKEE, WIS. RUDBECKIA—Cone Flower. This class of handsome plants is considered quiteindispensable in the herbaceous or shrubbery bor-der. All the varieties are very showy andexceedingly effective. R. Golden Glow—A superb variety, whichhas become very popular and fully meritsthe praise bestowed upon it. The plantgrows 6 to 7 feet in height and bears long,strong-stemmed, very large and verydouble golden-yellow flowers in great pro-fusion. Price each, 10c; per doz., $ Large clumps, each25c; per doz., $ Purpurea—4 feet. August. A remarkably showy, strong-growing plant, producing abundantly its large reddish purpleflowers during the months of August and September. Each,15c; doz., $ Speeiosa—3 feet, September. A very choice variety, producingimmense quantities of handsome yellow flowers with deep purplecenters. Each, 15c; per doz., $ Sub-Tomentosa—5 feet, September. This variety m


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