. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1916. of the best forverandas, archways, etc. Price each 50c; per doz $ HONEYSUCKLES. Honeysuckles are among the most popular of floweringvines and are best suited for climbing over arbors, porches,trellises, old tree stumps, etc. Halleana (Halls Japan)—A strong, vigorous, fragrant variety;producing fine white flowers, changing to yellow; bloomingfrom July until frost. Price 30c; per doz. $ Scarlet Trumpet—The most handsome of all the cultivatedspecies; of strong, rapid growth; flowers scarlet and veryprofuse. Price, each 50c. WISTARIA. This


. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1916. of the best forverandas, archways, etc. Price each 50c; per doz $ HONEYSUCKLES. Honeysuckles are among the most popular of floweringvines and are best suited for climbing over arbors, porches,trellises, old tree stumps, etc. Halleana (Halls Japan)—A strong, vigorous, fragrant variety;producing fine white flowers, changing to yellow; bloomingfrom July until frost. Price 30c; per doz. $ Scarlet Trumpet—The most handsome of all the cultivatedspecies; of strong, rapid growth; flowers scarlet and veryprofuse. Price, each 50c. WISTARIA. This very popular hardy vine is one of the best climbersin cultivation. It is a rapid grower, but delights in deep, richsoil. A sunny situation is most conducive to its growth andthe development of its exceedingly beautiful and attractiveblossoms. Sinensis—Has long pendulous clusters of pale blue flowers InMay, June and autumn. Each 35c. Chinese White—The finest of all pure white flowers. Each 50c. 88 CURREE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, ROSES. GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. HYBRID PERPETUALS—All Perfectly Hardy. Anna de Diesbach—Clear rose, very large; a splendid des Alps—Pure white, shaded with delicate Karl Druschki—Pure white; perfect form, a very free Lyonnaise—White, tinted yellow; very Jacqueminot—Brilliant velvety red, free Charta—Bright pink, suffused with carmine, very Plantier—Pure white; a very free bloomer; a general Neyron—A very large rose; color deep Brunner—Cherry-red, very large and full. A great favorite. AMERICAN BEAUTY. H. P. This magnificent red Rose is, unfortunately, not quite hardyenough to withstand the rigors of our northern winters, but it Isso beautiful that it is well worth a place in the garden even if ithas to be replaced annually. HARDY CLIMBING KOSES. Dorothy Perkins—A hardy climber of rare merit; flowers small, pro-duced


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