Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . TRITOMA—Red-Hot Poker. A very stately and exceedingly attrac-tive plant; admirably adapfed for mixedborders; but a single clump on the lawnmakes a magnificent specimen. It isquite hardy and very easy of cultivation. T. —3 to 4 feet. A magnificentplant, the very best of all the varietiesgrown? The flowers are very freelyand continuously produced from Augustto November, in great spikes or heads,over 12 inches long. Color a richorange scarlet. Each 25c; per doz.$ YUCCA. Adams Needle, or Spanish Filimentosa—4 feet. A very at


Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . TRITOMA—Red-Hot Poker. A very stately and exceedingly attrac-tive plant; admirably adapfed for mixedborders; but a single clump on the lawnmakes a magnificent specimen. It isquite hardy and very easy of cultivation. T. —3 to 4 feet. A magnificentplant, the very best of all the varietiesgrown? The flowers are very freelyand continuously produced from Augustto November, in great spikes or heads,over 12 inches long. Color a richorange scarlet. Each 25c; per doz.$ YUCCA. Adams Needle, or Spanish Filimentosa—4 feet. A very attrac-tive lawn plant; flowers creamy 25c; per doz. $ ALL PERFECTLY question is frequently asked:Are all Herbaceous Plnnts Hardy?In answer to which we say, all in culti-vation are not sufficiently hardy towithstand the rigors of our northernwinters, but all the varieties we offerare perfectly hardy, and may be safelyrelied upon to succeed well in ourclimate. KUDBECKIA PURPDBEA. VERONICA—Speedwell. A very popula


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